Lewis Carroll (Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) :: Alice Liddell (aged 7 or 8) as «The Beggar Maid», 1858. Albumen silver print from glass negative. | src and hi-res The Metropolitan Museum of Art «For Carroll, Alice was more than a favorite model; she was his “ideal child-friend,” and a photograph of her, aged seven, adorned the last page of the manuscript he gave her of “Alice’s Adventures Underground.” The present image of Alice was most likely inspired by “The Beggar Maid,” a poem written by Carroll’s favorite living poet, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in 1842. If Carroll’s images define childhood as a fragile state of innocent grace threatened by the experience of growing up and the demands of adults, they also reveal to the contemporary viewer the photographer’s erotic imagination.» (quoted from source) related post
Atelier Madame d’Ora :: Anita Berber mit Hose, in einem rückenfreien Obertei, mit Kopfschmuck, 1921. Schwarz-Weiß-Glasplatte-Negativ. | Anita Berber with pants, in a backless top, with headdress, 1921. Black and white glass plate negative. | src ÖNB
Atelier Madame d’Ora :: Bildnis der Anita Berber. Anita Berber in einem Tonnenrock und einem ärmellosen Oberteil, mit Kopftuch, 1920. Schwarz-Weiß-Glasplatte-Negativ.| Portrait of Anita Berber. Anita Berber in a barrel skirt and a sleeveless top, with a headscarf, 1920. Black and white glass plate negative. | src ÖNB
Die deutsche Tänzerin hielt sich zwischen 1920 und 1923 in Wien auf. Mit der Verkörperung der Astarte reagierte sie auf die Zuschreibung “Nackttänzerin”. (Foto: Atelier d’Ora) | src der StandardAtelier Madame d’Ora :: Die leicht bekleidete Anita Berber in Tanzpose, mit Kopfschmuck, 1922. Schwarz-Weiß-Glasplatte Negativ. | A lightly dressed Anita Berber in dance pose, with headdress, 1922. Black and white glass plate negative. | src ÖNB
Albert J. Dubach :: Roy with Spot on the back porch of their Lincoln Avenue home, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1900s (?). Glass Plate Negative.| src and hi-res SLPL, Dubach Photo Collection