
Dancing Girl, ca. 1919

images that haunt us


Dora Kallmus (Madame D’Ora) :: La Argentina (Antonia Mercé y Luque), ca. 1925 / Ross Verlag Cabinet Card
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Ruth Harriet Louise :: Anna May Wong, late 1920′s / src: the red list
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Otto Sarony :: Olive Thomas
in costume for Midnight Frolics,
Ziegfeld Follies, 1915.
/ source: Bizarre LA
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An early view of
Hollywood actress Sally Blane (sister to Loretta Young) from her ingenue
silent film acting days. Young is a stylishly dressed flapper with
bobbed hair and cloche hat to accessorize her knee-length wrap dress
with cape. A beautiful jazz age portrait from Blane’s time at Paramount
Pictures starring in Christie Comedies.
1920’s (Paramount-Christie-Comedies
stamp on verso) / src: eBay

The image shows a woman in full length, wearing a long dress and standing at a table in profile against a blank pale wall, holding the edges of a print which is resting on the table. Bright light from a window in the top left of the photograph lights the front of the woman and the tabletop.
This is an example of the bromoil process invented around 1907, in which a bleached image is re-developed with pigment applied with brushes. ‘Pictorialist’ photographers favoured its broad tonal effects and diffuse detail. The print being ‘admired’ in the image is likely to have been a finely crafted photograph much like this one. [Gallery 100, ‘History of photography’, 2012-2013]
quoted from V&A Museum
![Trude Fleischmann :: Austrian dancer Tilly Losch photographed around 1930 [Die Tänzerin Tilly Losch, um 1925 (sic)] | src Getty Images](https://unregardoblique.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/austrian-dancer-tilly-losch-photograph-around-1930.jpg)

Ida Lupino, ca. late 1930’s / src: Everett Collection in Fine Art America

Paz Errázuriz :: Miss Piggy II, Santiago, 1984. From the series «El circo» [The Circus]. / source: magazine.jeudepaume.org
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