Lartigue Summer Autochromes

Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Nana, Bibi, Hendaye, July 1927. Stereoscopic autochrome plate. From: Lartigue. Life in Color. | src internet archive
Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Bibi and Germaine, Cannes, July 1927. Stereoscopic autochrome plate. From: Lartigue. Life in Color. | src internet archive
Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Bibi in Île Saint-Honorat, Cannes, 1927. Stereoscopic autochrome plate. From: Lartigue. Life in Color. | src internet archive.

Lartigue’s autochromes: Bibi

Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Bibi, Nice, 1921. Stereoscopic autochrome plate. From: Lartigue. Life in Color. | src internet archive
Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Bibi, Nice, 1920. Stereoscopic autochrome plate. From: Lartigue. Life in Color. | src internet archive
Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Bibi, Nice, 1921. Stereoscopic autochrome plate. From: Lartigue. Life in Color. | src internet archive

Von der Laute bis zum Banjo

Zerline Balten, in “From the Lute to the Banjo” (“Von der Laute bis zum Banjo”), Published in Elegante Welt 14:16 (August 12, 1925): 18. Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. From Marking Modern Movement: Dance and Gender in the Visual Imagery of the Weimar Republic | src University of Michigan

Cats and cat people

Chats. Photographe anonyme. France, vers 1870. Tirage sur papier albuminé. | src Lumière des roses – Other Pictures Spécial Noël
Photographe anonyme. Matelot et chat rescapés d’un naufrage. Angleterre, vers 1920. Tirage argentique. | src Lumière des roses – Paris Photo
Pirate bathing beauties. Photographe anonyme. Long Beach, New York. États-Unis, vers 1930. Tirage argentique. | src Lumière des roses – Other Pictures Spécial Noël

Les Sakharoff, 1920s-1930s

Clotilde & Alexandre SAKHAROFF. Programme, late 1920s – 1930s. (dessin: 1917) | src interencheres
Alexandre et Clotilde SAKHAROFF. Programme, 1930s. (dessin: 1935) | src interencheres

Susanne Dombois by Herzfeld

Martin Herzfeld ~ Susanne Dombois. Solotänzerin an der Staatsoper Dresden. Originale RPPC von 1922 mit Widmung und Autogramm (16.12.1922) | src eBay
Martin Herzfeld ~ Susanne Dombois. Solotänzerin an der Staatsoper Dresden. Originale RPPC von 1922 mit Autogramm | src eBay

Postcards from Paris, 1926-1927

André Kertész :: Gyula Zilzer and Girlfriend, 1926. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Peggy Rosskam, 1927. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Unidentified Sitters, 1926. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Portrait of Female German Journalist), ca. 1927. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Self-Portrait, July 1927. Kertész sent this print to his brother Jenő with the inscription, “To my younger brother, Bandi.” | src High Museum of Art

Kertész studio photographs

André Kertész :: Satiric Dancer, Paris, 1927 | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Etienne Beöthy in His Studio, Paris, 1928. | src MoMA
André Kertész :: Satiric Dancer, Paris, 1927. | src High Museum of Art

Postcards from Paris, 1926-1927

André Kertész :: Unidentified Sitter, 1926-1927. Printed on carte postale paper. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Unidentified Sitter, 1926-1927. Printed on carte postale paper. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Hilda Daus, 1927. Gelatin silver print on carte postale paper. Hilda Daus was a German handcraft artist; Kertész also made a carte postale print of her delicate tabletop sculptures. He included the image here in his first exhibition in Paris, in 1927 at the gallery Au Sacre du Printemps, where Daus also exhibited. | src High Museum of Art