Kupferova in Egyptian costume

František Drtikol :: Ervína Kupferová (in Egyptian costume) lying down, 1919. Blind stamp: “Drtikol & spol. Praha [illegible date]”. Silver print. | src mutualArt
František Drtikol (1883-1961) :: Ervína Kupferová as an Egyptian woman, 1920. Pigment print on paper | src Aukční dům Zezula

Four dancers by Frantisek Drtikol

František Drtikol (Czech, 1883-1961) ~ Dancers, late 1920s – early 1930s | src Aleyna Gülbahar ~ Onedio Üyesi
František Drtikol (Czech, 1883-1961) ~ Dancers, late 1920s | src Vintage Works Ltd.

Kupferova in Salome by Drtikol

František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Salome (Ervina Kupferová), 1920 | src Art-house Hejtmánek

Salome’s studio photographs carry a charge of tense poses, movement and dynamic play with light. The role of Salome is played here by his wife Ervína Kupferová. The photo shows Drtikol’s interest in Art Nouveau, symbolism, historical and mythical themes. (quoted from source Arthouse Hejtmánek)

František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Salome (Ervina Kupferová), 1920. Bromografia. Signed: “Drtikol 1920” at the bottom right below the blind-stamp: “Drtikol & spol. Praha 1922” | src Art-house Hejtmánek

Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942)

Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Untitled (portrait of a woman), 1929 | src Lempertz (auction 1041)
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Untitled (nude), 1930s | src Lempertz (auction 1050)
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Untitled (nude with circle), ca. 1930 | src Howard Greenberg gallery exhibit 2016
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Porträt, 1930 | src TEA · Tenerife espacio de las artes
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Blonde, 1930-1939; warm-toned gelatin silver print | src AGO ~ Art Gallery of Ontario
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Studie / Study, 1930 | src Lempertz