Nell Dorr (1893-1988) :: [Blond figure (youth) reclining in tree], 1929. Gelatin silver print; printed ca. 1929-1934. Gift of the Estate of Nell Dorr. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: The Female Nude, ca. 1917. Dye imbibition print. Rotogravure. Verso: [stamp] Original Photograph by Karl Struss \ FROM “THE FEMALE FIGURE.” \ First Series. Plate Nº. [in ink]: 16. | src Amon Carter Museum of American ArtKarl Struss (1886-1981) :: The Female Figure, ca. 1917. Hess-Ives print. Rotogravure. Verso: [stamp] Original Photograph by Karl Struss \ FROM “THE FEMALE FIGURE.” \ First Series. Plate Nº. [in graphite]: 32. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Lucien Waléry [aka, Laryew, Yrélaw] :: Untitled female nude [1920s]. Photogravure in Sepia. From a collection of 100 Art Deco nudes by the Parisian photographer Waléry, who also used the anagrams Yrélaw or Laryew. He photographed mostly revue dancers 100 years ago – namely Josephine Baker and Mata Hari. Waléry is often confused with Stanislaw Julian Ignacy Count Ostroróg, maybe because from a stylistic point of view, Waléry and Count Ostoróg could very well have been one and the same person (cf. Jürg H. Meyer, Wer war Walery?). Quoted from source. | src Jeschke · Van Vliet
Lucien Waléry :: Showgirl from the Folies Bergère. From ‘Portfolio de 100 Photogravures’ published in 1923 by the Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. Plate (planche) LXXVI. | src livejournal and wikibooks
Lucien Waléry [aka, Stanislaw Waléry, Laryew, Yrélaw] :: Showgirl from the Folies Bergère. From a portfolio of 100 photogravures published in 1923 by the Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. | src livejournal and wikibooks
Lucien Waléry :: Showgirl from the Folies Bergère. From ‘Portfolio de 100 Photogravures’ published in 1923 by the Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. | src livejournal and wikibooks
Pál Funk ~Pál Pinkász ~Angelo :: Hungarian nude. Original vintage photogravure print from the 1920s. | src vintageads on eBayPál Funk ~Pál Pinkász ~Angelo :: Nude. In Peter Landow: Das Weib. Natur und Kultur. Mit 120 Abbildungen in Kupfertiefdruck. Berlin, Buchverlag der Gesellschaft zur Verbreitung klassischer Kunst, 1925. | In: Peter Landow: The female. Nature and culture. With 120 illustrations in rotogravure. Berlin, book publisher of the Society for Classical Art, 1925. | src Jeschke · Van Vliet Auctions Berlin