Charles Schenk (American, active New York 1898-1905) ~ Schenk-Draperies, New York, United States; 1902; Collotype. | Getty MuseumCharles Schenk :: Dance studies, plate 12, circa 1910. Gelatin silver print from collotype negative. | src Freeman’s auction
Charles Schenk was active in New York from 1898 to 1905. He produced a series of motion studies of women dancing with drapery as well as a collection of multi-plate prints detailing women’s hands at work. His works are in the collections of the Getty Museum, MoMA and the Rijksmuseum.
Charles Schenk (American, active New York 1898-1905) ~ Schenk-Draperies, New York, United States; 1902; Collotype. Eight images of a woman dancing in a simple dress with a rope belt. Full plate. | Getty MuseumCharles Schenk (American, active New York 1898-1905) ~ Schenk-Draperies, New York, United States; 1902; Collotype. Charles Schenk (American, active New York 1898-1905) ~ Schenk-Draperies, New York, United States; 1902; Collotype. | Getty Museum
Seizo K. Katsu:: Glimpse [The moon seen behind clouds. Bare vines and fern leaves hang in the foreground from the top of the image before a cloudy sky.], negative 1925; print 1926. Collotype. | The J. Paul Getty MuseumSeizo K. Katsu (active 1925-1930) :: Glimpse, negative 1925; print 1926. Collotype. Pictorial Photography in America vol. 4
Verlag Gerlach & Schenk (Austrian, founded 1882, dissolved 1901) :: 115 [Plum Blossoms] (Aprikosenblüte, Mandelblüte, Rosendornblüte), 1893-1897. Collotype. | src J. Paul Getty MuseumVerlag Gerlach und Schenk :: 49. Füllungen aus Artischoken, um 1893. | src MK&G ~ Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe
Verlag Gerlach und Schenk :: 49. Füllungen aus Artischoken, um 1893. | src MK&G ~ Museum für Kunst und GewerbeVerlag Gerlach & Schenk (Austrian, founded 1882, dissolved 1901) :: 115 [Plum Blossoms] (Aprikosenblüte, Mandelblüte, Rosendornblüte), 1893-1897. Collotype. | src J. Paul Getty Museum
Ogawa Kazumasa :: Japanese Azalea, 1888-1897 (Collotype). From:Japan: described and illustrated by the Japanese, v.10, written by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars; edited by Captain F. Brinkley with an essay on Japanese art by Kakuzo Okakura, 1897. Editor: J.B. Millet Company. | src internet archiveKazumasa Ogawa:: Japanese Azalea, 1888-1897. | src Kuriosis Sonnenallee 90
Johan Hagemeyer :: Magnolia Blossom, 1925. «This rare image of a magnolia flower, a sublime and thoughtful botanical close-up that reflects Hagemeyer’s early horticutural training». | src Bonhams
Johan Hagemeyer :: Rose. Pasadena, 1929. Gelatin silver print. | src OACJohan Hagemeyer :: [Rose. Pasadena.] [negative], 1929. | src OACJohan Hagemeyer :: Calla Lily, negative 1925; print 1926. Collotype. From: Pictorial Photography in America. Vol. 4 | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumJohan Hagemeyer :: Yellow Tulip, 1920s-1940s. Gelatin silver print. | src The Metropolitan Museum of ArtJohan Hagemeyer :: [Flower]. Gelatin silver print. | src OACJohan Hagemeyer :: [Flower]. Gelatin silver print. | src OAC