
Ken Damy :: Nude, 2005
images that haunt us




With its diffuse lighting and soft tones, Paul Haviland’s Seated Nude demonstrates his stylistic allegiance to the Photo-Secession group of American photographers.
Haviland was a French émigré and heir to a successful porcelain manufacturing firm, but after meeting Alfred Stieglitz in 1908, he devoted the next decade to establishing the legitimacy of photography as a form of high art. He published both photographs and essays in Camera Work, the preeminent American journal of avant-garde art, and helped found its successor, 291. This image is similar to photos of female nudes published by Haviland’s colleagues, with the model assuming an unusual and contorted pose in a hazy, empty interior space, her face turned away or concealed in shadow.
Quoted from Changing Poses: The Artists’ Model

Lotte Jacobi ::
A girl with mask on head, 1920’s. The image was scanned from the book: ‘Portraits of an Age: Photography in Germany and Austria’ / src
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Otto Bettmann :: Patricia McCormick Diving in Olympics, Helsinki, Finland, 1952 [Original
Caption: Mrs. Patricia
McCormick of Los Angeles, CA, shows off her championship form as she
executes a difficult maneuver on the Olympic springboard in Helsinki.
Mrs. McCormick’s form won her the springboard diving title and the gold
medal which accompanies the title. 30th July 1952]
source: Bettmann Archives at Getty Images
This photograph was used in the art cover of
‘Luxury Problems’ (2012), the second studio album by English techno musician Andy Stott.