Colleagues keeping warm 1951

Pet Indian monkey named Josephine with its colleague Peter the cat, November 1951 | src getty images

Original caption on source: Miss Maria Chaliter, of Lowfield Heath, Crawley, Sussex, has advertised for a home for her 14 year old pet, an Indian monkey named Josephine. The owner has little time to devote to Josephine new she works on the land. During the day the monkey sits between a hot water bottle and paraffin stove to keep warm, with its colleague, Peter the cat. These pictures show the scene in the kitchen of Miss Chaliter’s home today with Josephine endeavouring to keep warm. November 1951.

Toni Schneiders · on sealife

Toni Schneiders ~ Am Strand von Limena (On Limenas beach), Thassos, Mai 1961 | src Stiftung F.C. Gundlach ~ Schneiders archive

Toni Schneiders (1920-2006) is one of the great German photographers of the 20th century. With his formal, pictorial ambitions and his exciting motifs, he made a significant contribution to the renewal of photography after 1945. In 1949, he was a founding member of the fotoform group, which freed itself from the propaganda photography of the Nazi era through its artistic rigour and also set itself apart from the pleasing post-war photography, thus gaining international recognition.

Toni Schneiders’ photographs are characterized by formal rigour, virtuoso lighting and concentration on the essential pictorial elements [accentuating image details and emphasizing surface and line, including contour and structure]. But they are also permeated by the artist’s great interest in his subject, whom he depicts sometimes melancholically, sometimes poetically and sometimes cheerfully, but always with great empathy. In this way, Toni Schneiders succeeded in combining the rigour of fotoform, which was based on the New Objectivity of the 1920s, with his very personal, sometimes even humorous point of view. His photographs were published in more than 200 illustrated books.

The interplay of humanity, depth of content and formal rigour reflected in his work makes his works unique and a pleasure for the inclined viewer.

Text adapted from Stiftung F.C. Gundlach / Toni Schneiders bio

Toni Schneiders ~ Klippfisch (Rockfish). Bohuslän, Schweden, Aug. 1958 | src Stiftung F.C. Gundlach ~ Toni Schneiders archive
Toni Schneiders ~ Fischmarkt in Sesimbra, Portugal, 04-1968 | src Stiftung F.C. Gundlach ~ Toni Schneiders archiv
Toni Schneiders ~ Fishmarket in Sesimbra, Portugal, 04-1968 | src Stiftung F.C. Gundlach ~ Toni Schneiders archiv

Sudek · through the window

Josef Sudek (1896-1976) ~ On the Windowsill of My Studio, 1944 | src Gitterman Gallery ~ Czech Avant-Garde 2023
Josef Sudek (1896-1976) ~ The Window of My Studio, 1952 | src Gitterman Gallery ~ Czech Avant-Garde 2023

Czech Avant-Garde at Gitterman Gallery ~ Nov 14 – Dec 22, 2023

Gitterman Gallery presents a selection of avant-garde Czech photography with a focus on rare vintage works by two seminal figures, František Drtikol and Josef Sudek. Each created exquisite prints that added dimension to their innovative visions.

Josef Sudek (1896-1976), after having lost his right arm in combat during World War I, devoted his life to photography. Working with a large format camera, he stayed close to home. He primarily worked in his studio in Prague, photographing intricately constructed still lifes and atmospheric views through his studio window, as well as portraits, landscapes and his city. Though Sudek chose seemingly conventional subjects, his delicate prints convey the poetic magic of the photographic medium.

Josef Sudek (1896-1976) ~ The Window of My Studio, 1950 | src Gitterman Gallery ~ Czech Avant-Garde 2023
Josef Sudek (1896-1976) ~ The Window of My Studio, ca. 1960 | src Gitterman Gallery ~ Czech Avant-Garde 2023
Josef Sudek (1896-1976) ~ The Window of My Studio, ca. 1960 | src Gitterman Gallery ~ Czech Avant-Garde 2023
Josef Sudek (1896-1976) ~ The Last Rose of Summer [from: The Window of My Studio], 1956 | src Gitterman Gallery
Josef Sudek (1896-1976) ~ The Window of My Studio, 1940-54 | src Gitterman Gallery ~ Czech Avant-Garde 2023

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

Bernhard · Classic torso w hands

Ruth Bernhard ~ Classic Torso with Hands, 1952. | src Princeton Art Museum INV12612
Ruth Bernhard ~ Classic Torso with Hands, 1952. | src Princeton Art Museum INV13053
Ruth Bernhard ~ Classic Torso with Hands, 1952. | src Princeton Art Museum INV12636
Ruth Bernhard ~ Classic Torso with Hands, 1952. | src Swann Galleries
Ruth Bernhard ~ Classic Torso with Hands, 1952. | src Bonhams

Bone and Passion Flower, 1957

Ruth Bernhard (1905–2006) ~ Bone and Passion Flower, 1957. Toned gelatin silver print. | src Princeton University Art Museum
Ruth Bernhard (1905–2006) ~ Bone and Passion Flower, 1957. Gelatin silver print. | src Princeton University Art Museum

Jeanne Mandello · Still-lifes

Jeanne Mandello :: Cala (Solarization), Montevideo, 1943 | src Jewish Women’s Archive [JWA]
Jeanne Mandello :: Fotograma (Photogram), Montevideo, 1950 | src Jewish Women’s Archive [JWA]
Jeanne Mandello :: Bodegón (Still-life); solarization. | src Destiny Emigration at Das verborgene Museum