Florence Henri (1893-1982) :: Still-life with Lemon and Pear, ca. 1929. Gelatin silver print. | src Luminous Lint – LL/91567Florence Henri (1893-1982) :: Abstract Composition, 1932. Gelatin silver print. | src Swann GalleriesFlorence Henri :: Still Life with Mirrors and Fruit, 1929; printed 1974. Photoemulsion on linen mounted to a stretcher. | src Swann GalleriesFlorence Henri (1893-1982) ::Nature Morte, 1931. Gelatin silver print. | src Holden Luntz Gallery
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Composition végétale, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Composition avec des fleurs, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022
Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Renée Perle. Le portrait au miroir, circa 1930. Photographie originale. Tirage argentique d’époque. | src Aguttes Auction 2018Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Mains aux raisins | Hands with Grapes, ca. 1930. Tirage argentique d’époque représentant les mains de Renée Perle. Annoté au verso de la main de Lartigue au crayon: “M1” | src Aguttes Auction 2017
“Edith von Bornsdorff pitkältä ulkomaankiertueelta palannena” | coming back from a long tour abroad (written on recto) Tanssitaiteilija (dance artist) Edith von Bonsdoerff, Helsinki, Suomi (Finland), 1920-luku. | src FHA ~ MuseovirastoTanssija ja koreografi Edith von Bonsdorff 1910-luvun loppu. | Dancer and choreographer Edith von Bonsdorff, late 1910s. | src FHA – MuseovirastoTanssija ja koreografi Edith von Bonsdorff 1910-luvun loppu. | Dancer and choreographer Edith von Bonsdorff, late 1910s. | src FHA – MuseovirastoTanssija ja koreografi Edith von Bonsdorff, 1910-luvun loppu. | Dancer and choreographer Edith von Bonsdorff, late 1910s. | src FHA ~ Museovirasto
Minna Keene (1861-1943) :: Sunshine and Shadow, 1904. (Photo from The Royal Photographic Society Collection – Victoria & Albert Museum, London) | src Getty ImagesMinna Keene (née Bergmann, Canadian born Germany, 1861-1943) :: Untitled, circa 1910. Printed circa 1910. Carbon print mounted to single-ply period board and additional two-ply period board. | src Stephen Bulger Gallery and Flickr