Gluck · Hannah Gluckstein

Howard Coster ~ Gluck [Hannah Gluckstein (1895–1978)], ca. 1932 © Fine Arts Society | src BBC ~ A Queer Eye
Gluck (Hannah Gluckstein) (1895-1978) by unknown. From : Gluck : Art and Identity | src NYT
Romaine Brooks ~ Peter (A Young English Girl), 1923-1924, oil on canvas SAAM-1970.70_2

Peter depicts British painter Hannah Gluckstein, heir to a catering empire who adopted the genderless professional name Gluck in the early 1920s. By the time Brooks met her at one of Natalie Barney’s literary salons, Gluckstein had begun using the name Peyter (Peter) Gluck. She unapologetically wore men’s suits and fedoras, clearly asserting the association between androgyny and lesbian identity. Brooks’s carefully nuanced palette and quiet, empty space produced an image of refined and austere modernity. ~ The Art of Romaine Brooks, 2016

Quoted from : Smithsonian American Art Museum (x)

Photo of Gluck by Howard Coster, 1932. Courtesy of The Fine Art Society | src Gluck: Art and Identity Review

Kreutzberg von Renger-Patzsch

Albert Renger-Patzsch (1879-1966) ~ Harald Kreutzberg. Klage aus dem Tanzzyklus ‘Das Opfer’ | Harald Kreutzberg. Lament from the Dance Cycle ‘The Sacrifice’, 1931. Gelatin silver print, printed ca. 1931. | src Kicken Galerie ~ Art Basel 2019

Egg and Shell by Man Ray

Man Ray (1890-1976) ~ The egg and the shell (L’œuf et le coquillage), 1931 | src NGV ~ National Gallery of Victoria
Man Ray (1890-1976) ~ Sans titre, ca. 1930. Solarized gelatin silver print, annotated ‘462’ in pencil (verso). Man Ray et les Surréalistes | src Christie’s auction 19833 03/2021
Man Ray (1890-1976) ~ The egg and the shell, 1931

Chappell as Creole boy · 1935

Barbara Ker-Seymer (1905–1993) ~ William Chappell in costume as a Creole Boy for the ballet ‘Rio Grande’ [1935] | src Tate Gallery
Barbara Ker-Seymer (1905-1993) ~ William Chappell in costume as Creole Boy for the ballet ‘Rio Grande’ [1935] | src Tate Gallery

Kyra Nijinsky by Ker-Seymer

Barbara Ker-Seymer (1905-1993) ~ Photograph of Kyra Nijinsky [ca. 1930s] | src Tate Gallery
Barbara Ker-Seymer Photograph of Kyra Nijinsky [ca. 1930s] | src Tate Gallery
Barbara Ker-Seymer (1905-1993) ~ Photograph of Kyra Nijinsky [ca. 1930s] | src Tate Gallery

All images are by Barbara Ker-Seymer (1905–1993), retrieved from Tate gallery

Sitter: Kyra Nijinsky [ca. 1930]

Some photographs [seven out of a batch of nine] have been marked up with crop lines and areas for retouching.

Gymnastics at Tanhuvaara

Gymnastics at Tanhuvaara, 1930. JOKA (Journalistinen kuva-arkisto) | src museovirasto
Water nymphs on a seaside rock (Finnish : Vedenneitoja rantakivellä) | src Museovirasto
Female gymnasts on a rock on the shore of Tanhuvaara gymnastics home in Pappilanniemi (the Bay of Vyborg) 1930.
Detail of image on top : Gymnastics at Tanhuvaara in 1930

Women gymnastics · 1930s

Rainer Sopanen ~ Voimistelua (Gymnastics), 1933. JOKA (Journalistinen kuva-arkisto)
Gymnastics photo from book “Soita sinä, me voimistelemme” | src Museovirasto
Women gymnastics (Finnish : Naisvoimistelua). Women gymnastics at Mrs. Verna Pahlman’s courses. Photo: Aira (JOKA)
In : Suomen Kuvalehti 1930 nr. 21, 956 | src Museovirasto
Original scan of image on top from the book “Soita sinä, me voimistelemme”

Dancer by Khlebnikov · 1930s

Alexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. Ballerina Nadezhdina | src Museu.Mart
Alexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. | src Museu Mart
Alexander Khlebnikov ~ Ballerina, 1930s. The art of movement. | src Museum of the Russian Photography (link)

Finnish cats on Caturday

Haukotteleva kissa. A Yawning cat on the steps, Summer of 1931. JOKA : Journalistinen kuva-arkisto | src Museovirasto
A woman with two kittens in her arms 1935. Photo: Pietinen | src Museovirasto
Pekka Kyytinen ~ The cat is taught to swim in Särkijärvi, 1937-1939 | src Museovirasto
István Rácz ~ Three kittens, 1959 | src Museovirasto
Kari Rainer Pulkkinen ~ Kittens in a basket, 1967-1969 (Detail). JOKA : Journalistinen kuva-arkisto | src Museovirasto