Blüten von Walter Möbius

Walter Möbius :: Birnenblüte bei Diesbar, um 1924 | src Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Echte Schlüsselblume (Primula veris), auch Himmelsschlüssel, im Weißeritztal, um 1924 | Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Birnenblüte, aufgenommen bei Cossebaude, um 1924 | Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Sumpfporst in Blüte (und Hände), um 1924 | src Deutsche Fotothek

Märzbecher von Walter Möbius

Walter Möbius :: Märzenbecher (Leucojum vernum) im Polenztal, Sächsische Schweiz, 1929 | src Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
Walter Möbius :: Märzenbecher (Leucojum vernum) im Polenztal, Sächsische Schweiz, 1929 | src Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Frühlingsknotenblume (Leucojum vernum), auch Märzenbecher, Märzbecher, Märzglöckchen oder Großes Schneeglöckchen genannt, im Polenztal, um 1935 | src Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Frühlingsknotenblume (Leucojum vernum), auch Märzenbecher, Märzbecher, Märzglöckchen oder Großes Schneeglöckchen genannt, im Polenztal, um 1935 | src Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Märzenbecher (Leucojum vernum) im Polenztal, Sächsische Schweiz, 1929 | src Deutsche Fotothek

Adams Dogwood Blossoms

Ansel Adams (1902 – 1984) :: Plate XI: Dogwood Blossoms, 1938. Portfolio III: Yosemite Valley. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1960. 16 gelatin silver prints; each signed. | src Christie’s
Ansel Adams (1902 – 1984) :: ‘Dogwood Blossoms, Yosemite’, ferrotyped gelatin silver print, mounted, signed in pencil on the mount, titled on the reverse, circa 1938, probably printed later. | src Sotheby’s
Ansel Adams (1902 – 1984) :: ‘Dogwood Blossoms, Yosemite’, ferrotyped gelatin silver print, ca. 1938 | src Sotheby’s

Kauffmann · on flowers

John Kauffmann (1864 – 1942) ~ Clematis, Melbourne, Australia, 1930s, gelatin-silver photograph. | Art Gallery of South Australia
John Kauffmann (1864 – 1942) ~ Waterlily, Nymphaea Alba, ca. 1930 | src NGA (National gallery of Australia)
John Kauffmann (1864 – 1942) ~ Snowflakes, ca. 1930, gelatin-silver photograph. | AGSA ~ Art Gallery of South Australia

Saffron crocus by Wlodek

Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Crocus scepusiensis (Spisz saffron). Chochołowska Valley, Western Tatras, 1925-04-18. Autochrome
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Crocus sp. (szafran), 1924-04-01. Autochrome
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Crocus scepusiensis (szafrany spiskie). Dolina Chochołowska, Tatry Zachodnie 1925-04-18
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Crocus scepusiensis (szafrany spiskie). Dolina Chochołowska, Tatry Zachodnie, 1925. Autochrome
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Crocus sp. (saffron), 1924-04-01. Autochrome
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Crocus sp. (szafran), 1924-04-01. Autochrome

All images from : Archiwum Fundacji im. Zofii i Jana Włodków

Gentiana by Wlodek · 1920s

Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Gentiana verna (Spring Gentian). Tatry Zachodnie, 1925-05-10. Autochrome. (detail)
Photograph of blooming Gentiana verna (spring gentian) in natural conditions in the Kominiarski Wierch massif in the Western Tatras by Jan Z. Wlodek
Fotografia kwitnącej Gentiana verna (goryczki wiosennej) w warunkach naturalnych w masywie Kominiarskiego Wierchu w Tatrach Zachodnich.
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Gentiana acaulis (stemless gentian), 1924-06-08. Autochrome (detail)
Fotografia w zbliżeniu kwitnącej Gentiana acaulis (goryczki bezłodygowej) w warunkach naturalnych na szczycie Bobrowca (Jamburowego Wierchu) w Tatrach Zachodnich.
Close-up photograph of blooming Gentiana acaulis (stemless gentian) in natural conditions on the top of Bobrowiec (Jamburowy Wierch) in the Western Tatras by Jan Z. Wlodek

All images from : Archiwum Fundacji im. Zofii i Jana Włodków

Narcissus by Laura Gilpin

LAURA GILPIN (1891–1979) Narcissus, 1926 platinum print, mounted on card signed and dated in pencil Christies
Laura Gilpin (1891–1979) :: Narcissus, 1926; platinum print, mounted on card signed and dated in pencil. | src Christie’s
Laura Gilpin (American, 1891-1979) :: Narcisus, 1928. Platinum print. | src Bonhams
Print, Verso: 
u.l. to c.r. in ink: Narcissus \ 1926 [sic] \ Exhibited \ Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences \ Oct. 1922 [sic] \ Photographic Society of Philadelphia \ Chicago Camera Club. 1929 (Feb) \ Omaha Camera Club \ Photo Pictorialists of Milwauke [sic] 1929 \ California Camera Club May 1929 \ Camera Club of New York. Dec 1-15 1928 \ Hon. Mention 8th Annual Competition American Photography
Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) :: Narcissus; 1928. Platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art

On verso of the Amon Carter Museum version (above this), there are a list of exhibitions and awards : Print, Verso:
u.l. to c.r. in ink: Narcissus \ 1926 [sic] \ Exhibited \ Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences \ Oct. 1922 [sic] \ Photographic Society of Philadelphia \ Chicago Camera Club. 1929 (Feb) \ Omaha Camera Club \ Photo Pictorialists of Milwauke [sic] 1929 \ California Camera Club May 1929 \ Camera Club of New York. Dec 1-15 1928 \ Hon. Mention 8th Annual Competition American Photography

Also, this additional information: u.c. on paper label: [printed]: A PHOTOGRAPH BY \ LAURA GILPIN \ SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO \ [typed]: A PLATINUM PRINT \ NARCISSUS \ 1928

Charles Jones’ Beans

Charles Jones :: Beans in a Basket, ca. 1900. Vintage gold-toned gelatin silver print. | src Michael Hoppen Gallery
Charles Jones :: Bean Longpod, ca. 1900. Gold toned gelatin silver print. | src Howard Greenberg Gallery

Charles Jones was an English gardener and plantsman, who worked on private estates in the 1890s. As if they were carefully crafted objects, he diligently photographed the vegetables, fruit and flowers he grew. In the era of the supermarket, they appear as a eulogy to a lost time of intimacy between producer and product, the simplicity of the forms paralleling a seemingly less complex age. Although his work wasn’t discovered until 1984 (in Bermondsey market by Sean Sexton), his life’s work is now considered to be on a par with the spare, modernist photographs of Karl Blossfeldt’s flowers and Edward Weston’s vegetables. All his negatives would have been glass and each gold toned print would have taken many hours to complete, the prints are beautiful and unique and show an adept hand in what was a very complex ‘hobby’. His work is in public institutions worldwide. [quoted from Michael Hoppen Gallery]

Charles Jones :: Bean Runner, ca. 1900. Gold toned gelatin silver print. | src Howard Greenberg Gallery
Charles Jones :: Pea Rival, ca. 1900. Gold toned gelatin silver print. | src Howard Greenberg Gallery
Charles Jones :: Pea Quite Content, ca. 1900. Gold toned gelatin silver print. | src Howard Greenberg Gallery
Charles Jones :: Pea Early Giant, ca. 1900. Gold toned gelatin silver print. | src Howard Greenberg Gallery

Howard Greenberg Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of still life photographs by British born Charles Jones. Viewed as a proto-Modernist and outsider artist, Jones, a humble English gardener and photographer working at the turn of the 20th century, is one of art’s most mysterious and recent discoveries. Jones’ work came to light in 1981, when discovered in a trunk at an antiques market in London. The only clue to the identity of the photographer were the initials “C.J.” or sometimes the signature “Charles Jones” that was scrawled on the backs of the prints along with fastidious notations giving the precise name of each of the subjects. But the story of the photographer remained unknown until a woman, seeing the photographs on BBC television, identified them as the work of her grandfather, a gardener who worked at several private estates between the years 1894 and 1910. [quoted from HGG]

Charles Jones :: Dwarf Bean, Sutton’s Masterpiece, ca. 1900. Gold toned gelatin silver print. | src Howard Greenberg Gallery