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
Pierre Apers :: Gymnast and dance teacher Irène Popard, 1925-1930. Signed on the negative in the photo on the lower right corner. | src catawikiPierre Apers :: Danses d’Irène Popard, ca. 1925. Tirages argentique d’époque représentant la danseuse Irène Popard. Signature dans le négatif. | src Maison R&C Commissaires-Priseurs Associés
Pierre Apers :: Gymnast and dance techer Irène Popard, ca. 1925. | src Millon – Photographie pour tousPierre Apers :: Gymnast and dance teacher Irène Popard, 1925-1930. Signed on the negative in the photo on the lower right corner. | src catawiki
Arnold Genthe :: Miss Dulcie Moore, portrait photograph, between 1916-1918. Glass negative. | src Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Miss Dulcie Moore, portrait photograph, between 1916-1918. Glass negative. | src Library of Congress
Arnold Genthe, N.Y. :: Untitled [Female nude as classical sculpture], between 1911 and 1937. | src Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Modern Torso, ca. 1918. Gelatin silver print. | src and hi-res The J. Paul Getty Museum
Félix-Jacques-Antoine Moulin ~ Nude, ca. 1850. Salted paper print from paper negative. | src The Rubel Collection at The MetFemale Nude, 1856 (Albumen silver print). Attributed to Félix-Jacques Moulin (French, 1802 – 1875) From: Abigail Solomon-Godeau: «Reconsidérer la photographie érotique» | src ODLP ~ l’œil de la photographie
Sasha / Alexander Stewart :: Marika Rokk in an ornate costume for her part in a production of ‘The Folies Pures’ at the Victoria Palace Theatre, 30th May 1930. (Hulton Archive) | src Getty Images