Steichen’s Delphiniums, late 1930s

Edward Steichen ~ Delphiniums, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 1939; printed 1940. Dye transfer photograph. | src NGV
Edward Steichen ~ Block of blue wave delphiniums at Steichen’s plant breeding farm, 1938 | NGV ~ National Gallery of Victoria
Edward Steichen (American, b. Luxembourg, 1879–1973) ~ Delphiniums, ca. 1940. Dye imbibition print. | Eastman museum

Edward Steichen: painter, photographer, modern art promoter, museum curator, exhibition creator—and delphinium breeder.

Yes, in addition to his groundbreaking career as a visual artist and museum professional, Steichen was also a renowned horticulturist. While he lived in France, the French Horticultural Society awarded him its gold medal in 1913, and he served as president of the American Delphinium Society from 1935 to 1939. In the early 1930s, after leaving his position as chief of photography for the Condé Nast publications—including Vogue and Vanity Fair—and more than 10 years before beginning his career as Director of the Department of Photography at MoMA, he retired to his Connecticut farm to raise flowers.

Among the delphinium breeds Steichen hybridized there were “Carl Sandburg,” named for his brother-in-law and close friend (and Nobel Prize–winning poet and author), and, in the 1960s, “Connecticut Yankees”…

In June 1936, MoMA presented its first and only dedicated flower show, Edward Steichen’s Delphiniums, which exhibited—for one week only—plants Steichen had raised and then trucked to the Museum’s galleries himself. (Read the original press release for the exhibition in MoMA’s online press archives.)

quoted from MoMA blog

Edward Steichen with delphiniums (ca. 1938), Umpawaug House (Redding, Connecticut). Photo by Dana Steichen. Gelatin silver print. Edward Steichen Archive, VII. The Museum of Modern Art Archives. | MoMA blog

Dana Steichen by Steichen

Edward Steichen ~ Dana [Desboro Glover] Steichen holding an Apple ca. 1923. Dye imbibition print. | George Eastman Museum

After a quiet romance, Steichen married the actress Dana Desboro Glover in March 1923 in Blairstown, New Jersey, where Dana’s family owned a farm. From 1928 on they lived together on a large farm in West Redding, Connecticut where Steichen continued his extensive work in plant genetics, breeding award-winning delphiniums and other flowers. A strikingly modern glass home they built there continues to garner praise for its extraordinary siting and craftsmanship. Up until 1927, they also spent a part of each summer at Steichen’s home in Voulangis. Dana Steichen died in 1957 after thirty-four years of marriage. (quoted from E.S. Estate)

Edward Steichen
American, b. Luxembourg, 1879–1973
[Dana Steichen with apple]
ca. 1920
Cyanotype and palladium print
Edward Steichen (American, b. Luxembourg, 1879–1973)
Edward Steichen ~ [Dana Steichen with apple], ca. 1920. Cyanotype and palladium print. | George Eastman Museum

Autochromes chez Mme Stern

Portrait de dame. Collection Madame (Ernesta) Stern, Paris, 1907, plaque de verre Autochrome. Collection Madame Stern / Maria Star. eBay
Portrait de dame. Collection Madame (Ernesta) Stern, Paris, 1907, plaque de verre Autochrome. Collection Madame Stern / Maria Star. eBay
Portrait de dame. Collection Madame (Ernesta) Stern, Paris, 1907, plaque de verre Autochrome. Collection Madame Stern / Maria Star. eBay
Portrait de dame. Probably Madame (Ernesta) Stern herself, Paris, 1907. Autochrome. Collection Madame Stern / Maria Star. eBay
Portrait de dame. Maybe Madame (Ernesta) Stern, Paris, 1907. Autochrome. Collection Madame Stern / Maria Star. eBay
Portrait de dame. Collection Madame (Ernesta) Stern, Paris, 1907, plaque de verre Autochrome. Collection Madame Stern / Maria Star. eBay
Portrait de dame. Collection Madame (Ernesta) Stern, Paris, 1907, plaque de verre Autochrome. Collection Madame Stern / Maria Star. eBay

According to the seller, Gabriele Bacchiega (eBay profile photo-stereo) all these Autochromes are somehow related to the writer and socialite Ernesta Stern (born Maria Ernesta Hierschel de Minerbi, pen-name Maria Star) (1854 – 1926) or the Salon she held in Paris at 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré. Read more about her here

Still-lifes by Lumiere Brothers

Auguste-Marie-Louis-Nicolas Lumière and Louis-Jean Lumière ~ Tulips, 1896-1903. Trichromie. Transparency. | src Getty Images
Auguste et Louis Lumière ~ Nature morte, stéréo à la gomme bichromatée sur verre. 1899-1900
Auguste et Louis Lumière ~ Nature morte, stéréo à la gomme bichromatée sur verre. 1899-1900 (Full stereo view)
Auguste-Marie-Louis-Nicolas Lumière and Louis-Jean Lumière ~ Still Life of Flowers in a Stein, 1896-1903. Trichromie. Transparency. | src Getty Images

The Stieglitz by Frank Eugene

Frank Eugene (attr. to) :: Kitty Stieglitz in a Field with Blue Flowers, 1907. Autochrome | AIC ~ The Alfred Stieglitz Collection
Frank Eugene (attr. to) :: Emmeline Stieglitz, 1907. Autochrome. | AIC ~ The Alfred Stieglitz Collection
Frank Eugene (attr. to) :: Emmeline Stieglitz, 1907. Autochrome. | Art Institute of Chicago

Zofia Włodkowa (1920)

Photo of Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks' villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28. Autochrome
Photo of Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks’ villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28
Photo of Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks' villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28. Autochrome
Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks’ villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28. Autochrome
src Archiwum Fundacji im. Zofii i Jana Włodków
Photo of Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks' villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28. Autochrome. DETAIL
Detail of the hat of Zofia Włodkowa sitting in a deckchair in the garden, 1920-06-28. (Autochrome)

Jan and Zofia Włodek, 1913

Self-portrait of Jan Zdzisław Włodek with his wife Zofia, July 1913. Autochrome. [detail]
Self-portrait of Jan Zdzisław Włodek with his wife Zofia née Goetz-Okocimska on the Semmering Pass in Lower Austria, 1913-07-25. Autochrome
Autoportret Jana Zdzisława Włodka z żoną Zofią z Goetz-Okocimskich na przełęczy Semmering w Dolnej Austri, 1913-07-25. Autochrome.
src Archiwum Fundacji im. Zofii i Jana Włodków

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

Adeline Gain au rochers, 1910

Adeline Gain assise au milieu de rochers, face à la mer
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Fonds de la famille Gain > Clichés de Gustave Gain > La famille Gain > Son épouse, Adeline > Adeline Gain assise au milieu de rochers, face à la mer
Gustave Gain :: Adeline Gain assise au milieu de rochers, face à la mer, 1910. Autochrome. Fonds de la famille Gain · Archives de la Manche

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