Victorian nude studies ca 1890

Victorian Photograph. Nude Study, ca. 1890; half-plate gelatin silver print [detail]
Victorian Photograph. Nude Study ca. 1890; half-plate gelatin silver print | src Flints auctions
Victorian Photograph. Nude Study ca. 1890; half-plate gelatin silver print (n. 906) | src Flints auctions
Victorian Photograph. Nude Study ca. 1890; half-plate gelatin silver print (n. 275) | src Flints auctions
Victorian Photograph. Nude Study ca. 1890; half-plate gelatin silver print | src Flints auctions

Nude by Jozsef Pecsi

József Pécsi (1889-1956) ~ Nude from: A fényképezö müvészete (The art of photography), Budapest, undated (ca. 1928). Second edition, expanded and with new photographs | src Bassenge Auktionen

Morning Notebook · 1939

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902 – 2002) ~ Notebook of Tomorrow, 1939. From: Cuaderno de la mañana | src Getty Museum

Alvarez Bravo hired a young female model to pose for him while he was teaching photography at the Academia de San Carlos (Academy of San Carlos) in Mexico City in 1937. Over the course of the next few years he created a series of figure studies that are noteworthy for their simple yet powerful compositions. In this picture Alvarez Bravo positioned the young woman on a fabric covered table against a plain white wall. He achieved a balance between divergent elements–stasis and dynamism, tension and relaxation, and positive and negative space.

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902 – 2002) ~ Cuaderno de la mañana (Morning Notebook), 1939 (*) | src Getty Museum

Manuel Alvarez Bravo directed this model to pose with her head dramatically turned upward. The young woman’s unnatural posture encouraged the presumably male viewer to gaze freely at her eroticized form; her averted face denied her the opportunity to return and confirm the gaze. This pose belongs to an academic tradition of representing women as objects of desire.

Alvarez Bravo produced a series of nude photographs depicting this model. He called the series Morning Notebook, suggesting that the female body was a construction that could be documented and then read like words on a page. During this period, many Surrealist artists, whose work influenced Alvarez Bravo, used the female form in much the same way–for clearly visible consumption. (text quoted from Getty Museum)

(*) Secondary inscription on verso: “Cuaderno de la Mañana (Dicha Puerta)” and “# 8”

Swedish woman by Goodwin

Henry Buergel Goodwin ~ Aktstudie. Schwedische Frau, from Natur und Kultur das Weiss, Berlin 1925 | src eBay

She strongly resembles Goodwin’s model Carin B.

Henry Buergel Goodwin ~ Swedish woman (nude study), from Natur und Kultur das Weiss, Berlin 1925 | src eBay

Brassaï · Nu de dos

Brassaï (1899-1984) ~ Untitled, ca. 1930; ferrotyped gelatin silver print | src Christie’s
Brassaï (1899-1984) ~ Studio di nudo (undated on source); photogravure | src eBay

Saxony nudes by Weidemann

Magnus Weidemann ~ Lower Saxony Woman, 1926. Vintage sheetfed gravure printed by Buchverlag, Berlin | src eBay
Magnus Weidemann ~ Saxony Woman, 1926. Vintage sheetfed gravure printed by Buchverlag, Berlin | src eBay

Miniati · Studio di nudo ca 1930

Bruno Miniati ~ Studio di nudo, ca. 1930 From : Bruno Miniati : fotografo, 1889-1974
Bruno Miniati ~ Studio di nudo, ca. 1930 From : Bruno Miniati : fotografo, 1889-1974
Bruno Miniati ~ Studio di nudo, ca. 1930 From : Bruno Miniati : fotografo, 1889-1974 (Alinari, Firenze, 1992) | src internet archive

Lalaing female nudes, 1900-1914

Studie van een vrouwelijk naaktmodel, op de rug gezien, in het atelier van Jacques de Lalaing, voorstudie voor element voor een fontein in Musee des Beaux arts, Doornik en voor cirkelvormige fontein, Jacques Lalaing
Study of a nude female model, seen from the back, in the atelier of Jacques de Lalaing, preliminary study for element for a fountain in Musée des Beaux arts, Tournai (Doornik) and for circular fountain, Brussels, ca. 1900-1914. Attributed to Jacques Lalaing. Albumen print
Studie van een vrouwelijk naaktmodel, op de rug gezien, in het atelier van Jacques de Lalaing, voorstudie voor element voor een fontein in Musee des Beaux arts, Doornik en voor cirkelvormige fontein, Jacques Lalaing (2)
Study of a nude female model, seen from the back, in the atelier of Jacques de Lalaing, Brussels, ca. 1900-1914. Attributed to Jacques Lalaing. Albumen print
Studie van een vrouwelijk naaktmodel, van voren gezien, in het atelier van Jacques de Lalaing, voorstudie voor element voor een fontein in Musee des Beaux arts, Doornik en voor cirkelvormige fontein, Jacques Lalaing
Study of a female nude model, seen from the side, in the atelier of Jacques de Lalaing, preliminary study for element for a fountain in Musée des Beaux arts, Tournai (Doornik) and for circular fountain, Brussels, ca. 1900-1914. Attributed to Jacques Lalaing. Albumen print
Studie van een vrouwelijk naaktmodel, van opzij gezien, in het atelier van Jacques de Lalaing, voorstudie voor element voor een fontein in Musee des Beaux arts, Doornik en voor cirkelvormige fontein, Jacques Lalaing (1)
Study of a female nude model, seen from the side, in the atelier of Jacques de Lalaing, Brussels, ca. 1900-1914. Attributed to Jacques Lalaing. Albumen print
Studie van een vrouwelijk naaktmodel, van opzij gezien, in het atelier van Jacques de Lalaing, voorstudie voor element voor een fontein in Musee des Beaux arts, Doornik en voor cirkelvormige fontein, Jacques Lalaing (2)
Study of a female nude model, seen from the side, in the atelier of Jacques de Lalaing, Brussels, ca. 1900-1914. Attributed to Jacques Lalaing. Albumen print
Studie van een vrouwelijk naaktmodel, van opzij gezien, in het atelier van Jacques de Lalaing, voorstudie voor element voor een fontein in Musee des Beaux arts, Doornik en voor cirkelvormige fontein, Jacques Lalaing (3)
Study of a female nude model, seen from the side, in the atelier of Jacques de Lalaing, Brussels, ca. 1900-1914. Attributed to Jacques Lalaing. Albumen print

All five images are part of a notebook with 108 Photographs of Models Owned by Jacques de Lalaing (1858-1917). Access to the whole notebook held at Rijksmusem, here: follow link >>> (RP-F-2001-4)

Lament for Icarus by Draper

Herbert James Draper (1864-1920) :: Study of Florrie Bird for Naiad in The Lament for Icarus. Black and white chalks on grey paper.
Signed ‘Herbert Draper’ (lower left), inscribed with title (centre right). | src Bonhams
Herbert Draper (1863–1920) :: The Lament for Icarus, exhibited 1898. Oil on canvas. | DETAIL
Herbert Draper (1863–1920) :: The Lament for Icarus, exhibited 1898. Oil on canvas. | Tate Britain