Hagemeyer’s flowers (I)

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 OAC
Johan Hagemeyer :: [Rose. Pasadena.] [negative], 1929. | src OAC
Johan Hagemeyer :: Calla Lily, negative 1925; print 1926. Collotype. From: Pictorial Photography in America. Vol. 4 | src The J. Paul Getty Museum
Johan Hagemeyer :: Yellow Tulip, 1920s-1940s. Gelatin silver print. | src The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Johan Hagemeyer :: [Flower]. Gelatin silver print. | src OAC
Johan Hagemeyer :: [Flower]. Gelatin silver print. | src OAC

Rose blanche et vase, 1951-1952

Josef Sudek :: Rose blanche et vase (White rose in vase), 1951-1952. Vintage gelatin silver print on matte paper.
Signed, dated 1952 and dedicated in ink below image. This rich autographed print, one of Sudek’s recurring motifs, was a wedding gift to a friend and his wife. A variant is conserved in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario. | src Binoche et Giquello via l’œil de la photographie

With magic key… unlocking buds

«With magic key… unlocking buds» (p. 103)
Harry Clarke :: Illustration for the poem To the Coming Spring (Margaret Mackenzie), collected in ‘The year’s at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry’. New York: Brentanos, 1920.
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