Pink carnation (1910s)

autochrome 1910s
Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: [Pink carnation - single bloom], ca. 1910-1917. Additive color screen plate. | src Amon Carter Museum P1983.24.19
Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: [Pink carnation – single bloom], ca. 1910-1917. Additive color screen plate. | src Amon Carter Museum P1983.24.19

Lily Steiner by André Steiner

aka Oeil de femme, eye of a woman (Lily Steiner) (?)
André Steiner :: Untitled, 1934. Vintage gelatin silver print. | src Gitterman Gallery
André Steiner :: Untitled, 1934. Vintage gelatin silver print. | src Gitterman Gallery
Andor Steiner :: Lily, Paris, 1928. Tirage argentique.
André Steiner [Andor Steiner] :: Lily, Paris, 1928. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner :: Leica, Hongrie, 1935. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner :: Leica, Hongrie, 1935. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner :: Sans titre, Saint-Moritz, 1935. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner :: Sans titre, Saint-Moritz, 1935. Tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello

A Woman’s Lips, ca. 1929

Martin Munkácsi :: A Woman's Lips, ca. 1929. Gelatin silver print. | src The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Martin Munkácsi :: A Woman’s Lips, ca. 1929. Gelatin silver print. | src The Metropolitan Museum of Art

When Martin Munkacsi arrived in Berlin in 1927, he found a metropolis bursting with artistic innovation. Photography was particularly fertile ground for the principles of Surrealism, the New Vision, and the New Objectivity, all of which had captured the imaginations of many avant-garde photographers. Munkacsi was introduced to these ideas through his employer Kurt Safranski, the managing editor of the Ullstein publications, and began to conduct his own experiments in the late 1920s. This image was likely one such enterprise; it features the close-up view favored by avant-garde photographers, and the unusual cropping is characteristic of Surrealism, in which disembodied lips regularly materialized as erotic symbols. [quoted from The Met]

Flower portrait by Włodek, 1920s

Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Autochrome of a flower in the greenhouse of the Włodków villa at Pędzichów, 1923-1929. | Fundacja im. Zofii i Jana Włodków
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Autochrome of a flower in the greenhouse of the Włodków villa at Pędzichów, 1923-1929. | Fundacja im. Zofii i Jana Włodków
Detail of “Cieplarnia na Pędzichowie” by Jan Zdzisław Włodek (1923-1929). Autochrome.
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Autochrome of a flower in the greenhouse of the Włodków villa at Pędzichów, 1923-1929. | Fundacja im. Zofii i Jana Włodków
Jan Zdzisław Włodek :: Autochrome of a flower in the greenhouse of the Włodków villa at Pędzichów, 1923-1929. | Fundacja im. Zofii i Jana Włodków

Calla Lilies by Corpron, 1940s

Carlotta Corpron (1901-1988) :: Solarized Calla Lilies, 1948. Gelatin silver print. | Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, Gift of the artist; P1986.43.4
Carlotta Corpron (1901-1988) :: Solarized Calla Lilies, 1948. Gelatin silver print. | Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Carlotta Corpron (1901-1988) :: Calla Lily with Lace, 1940s. Gelatin silver print. | Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, Gift of the artist; P1986.43.3
Carlotta Corpron (1901-1988) :: Calla Lily with Lace, 1940s. Gelatin silver print. | Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Roses by Tina Modotti

Tina Modotti (1896-1942) :: Roses, Mexico, 1924. Platinum or palladium print. Passion & Humanity: The Susie Tompkins Buell Collection | Phillips auctions
Tina Modotti (1896-1942) :: Roses, Mexico, 1924. Platinum or palladium print. Passion & Humanity: The Susie Tompkins Buell Collection | Phillips auctions
Tina Modotti (1896-1942) :: "Roses, Mexico", 1924-25. Printed later. Original photogravure. | Stanford Auctioneers on invaluable
Tina Modotti (1896-1942) :: “Roses, Mexico”, 1924-25. Printed later. Original photogravure. | Stanford Auctioneers on invaluable

Tina Modotti :: Rosen, Mexiko-Stadt, 1924. Gelatin silver print. | MeisterDrucke
Tina Modotti :: Rosen, Mexiko-Stadt, 1924. B&W gelatin silver print. | MeisterDrucke
Tina Modotti :: Rosen, Mexiko-Stadt, ca. 1924. Platinum print. | meisterdrucke
Tina Modotti :: Rosen, Mexiko-Stadt, ca. 1924. Platinum print. | meisterdrucke