Bill Henson · Untitled 1974

Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 78, 1974 | src Tolarno Galleries
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 72, 1974 | Art gallery of NSW
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 73, 1974 | src Tolarno Galleries
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 66, 1974 | src Art gallery of New South Wales
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 65, 1974 | src Tolarno Galleries
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 67, 1974 | src Tolarno Galleries

‘Untitled 1974’ was one of Bill Henson’s earliest photographic series. When photographing the ballerinas, he found himself fascinated by faces, ‘lost to the world, absorbed in the dance. So I photographed their faces rather than their bodies. I was drawn to the spirit of some person in a space.’ Bill Henson 2004

Sequences are an important part of Henson’s work, creating a dialogue between the images and enhancing both the meaning and effect. An image that is hard to discern singularly becomes more readable as part of a sequence, while at the same time the whole sequence seems to become more ethereal and requiring of an emotional response. AG of NSW

Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 54, 1974
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 55, 1974
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 54, 1974 | src Tolarno Galleries
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 52, 1974 | src Tolarno Galleries
Bill Henson ~ Untitled, 1974
Bill Henson ~ Untitled, 1974 | Art gallery of NSW
Bill Henson ~ Untitled # 31, 1974. Type C photograph | src Tolarno Galleries

Ballerina by de Meyer

Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail 1)
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910s | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail 2)

Ballet dancer by de Meyer

Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail)
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancers & other portraits, ca. 1910–1920 | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail)
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancers & other portraits, ca. 1910–1920 | src Christie’s

Marie Warhus by Gustav Borgen

Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrait, girl in ballet posture. Marie Warhus, 1915 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.18892
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, ballettdanser, Marie Warhus, 1915 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.33074
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, ballettdanser, Marie Warhus, 1915 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.33080
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, ballettdanser, Marie Warhus 1915 NFB.33078
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, ballettdanser, Marie Warhus, 1915 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.33077
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, ballettdanser, Marie Warhus, 1915 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.33079
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, ballettdanser, Marie Warhus, 1916 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.40244
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, ballettdanser, Marie Warhus, 1916 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.40245
Gustav Borgen (1865-1926) ~ Portrett, pike i ballettpositur. [Portrait, girl in ballet pose] Marie Warhus, 1912 | Norsk Folkemuseum NFB.44049

Nijinsky and Karsavina

Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Nijinsky]. Lithograph in colours, 1911
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Nijinsky]. Lithograph in colours, 1911
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Nijinsky]. Lithograph in colours, 1911
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Nijinsky]. Lithograph in colours, 1911, printed by Eugène Verneau & Henri Chachoin, Paris. | src Christie’s
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Karsavina], 1911. Lithographic poster in colors on wove paper, printed by Eugène Verneau & Henri Chachoin, Paris. Severin Wunderman Family Museum | src Bonhams
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Karsavina], 1911. Lithographic poster in colors on wove paper, printed by Eugène Verneau & Henri Chachoin, Paris. Severin Wunderman Family Museum | src Bonhams
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Karsavina], 1911
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Karsavina], 1911 [Detail]
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963)
THÉATRE DE MONTE-CARLO, BALLET RUSSE [Karsavina]
Lithograph in colours, 1911, printed by Eugène Verneau & Henri Chachoin, Paris | src Christie's
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) :: Théatre de Monte-Carlo; Ballet Russe; [Karsavina]. Lithograph in colours, 1911, printed by Eugène Verneau & Henri Chachoin, Paris. | src Christie’s
d'après Jean Cocteau (1889-1963)
EXPOSITION BALLETS RUSSES DE DIAGHILEW
lithographic poster in colours, 1939, cond. A, backed on linen
Exposition: Ballets Russes de Diaghilew; d’après Jean Cocteau (1889-1963); lithographic poster in colours, 1939. | src Bonhams

Dancers by Andor Steiner

André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Danse Grotesque, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Danse Grotesque, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Olga Spessivtseva, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Serge Lifar, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Serge Lifar et Olga Spessivtseva, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Ballerines de l’Opéra de Paris, circa 1935, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Étude de mouvement, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés

Ballet dancer Serge Oukrainsky

James Wallace Pondelicek :: "Serge Oukrainsky in Algerian Dance (Grieg). The only barefoot toe dancer and greatest Oriental dancer of the Chicago Opera and head of the Pavley-Oukrainsky Ballet" (title devised from caption on photograph's verso). | Worthpoint
James Wallace Pondelicek :: "Serge Oukrainsky in Algerian Dance (Grieg). The only barefoot toe dancer and greatest Oriental dancer of the Chicago Opera and head of the Pavley-Oukrainsky Ballet" (title devised from caption on photograph's verso). | Worthpoint
James Wallace Pondelicek :: “Serge Oukrainsky in Algerian Dance (Grieg). The only barefoot toe dancer and greatest Oriental dancer of the Chicago Opera and head of the Pavley-Oukrainsky Ballet” (title devised from caption on photograph’s verso). | Worthpoint

Ballet dancer by Deazeley studio

Ballet dancer Katharine Cook striking a pose, Brisbane, Queensland, 1931. [detail]
Ballet dancer Katharine Cook striking a pose, Brisbane, Queensland, 1931. [detail]
Ballet dancer Katharine Cook striking a pose, Brisbane, Queensland, 1931. photographic print : hand colored. Trissie Deazeley Studio (Brisbane). | src State Library of Queensland
Ballet dancer Katharine Cook striking a pose, Brisbane, Queensland, 1931. Photographic print : hand colored. Trissie Deazeley Studio (Brisbane). | src State Library of Queensland

Anna Ekston, 1923-1929

Anna Ekston E. Litvinova balletistuudio õpilasena 1923. | Anna Ekston as a student of Eugenia Litvinova ballet studio in 1923. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FB
Anna Ekston Antverpenis 1929, Flaami Kuningliku Ooperi balletisolist. | Anna Ekston in Antwerp in 1929, ballet soloist at the Flemish Royal Opera. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FB
Anna Ekston E. Litvinova balletistuudio õpilasena 1923. | Anna Ekston as a student of Eugenia Litvinova ballet studio in 1923. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FB

Maria Warhuus as Lotus, 1920

Frieda G. Riess :: Ballet dancer Maria Warhuus as Lotus, 1920 (full length portrait). Photographer: Atelier Frieda G. Riess (Photo by Frieda Riess). | src Getty Images