Adolf de Meyer :: Portrait of the Marchesa Luisa Casati, 1912. Published in Camera Work, No. XL, August 1912. Close-up of ‘La Marchesa’ Luisa Casati (aka La Casati) wearing a fur trimmed coat. She poses with her hands on the sides of her face. | src Getty Images, Christie’s and National Gallery of VictoriaBaron Adolf de Meyer :: “Marchesa Casati”, 1912. Photogravure on Japan paper. Original Camera Work print, issue 40, October 1912. | src Collezione Molinario
Henry Greenwood Peabody :: Wing and Wing (Alternate title: A Drifting Match, Rosalind and Beetle). From ‘Bits of Nature: A Series of Ten Photogravures from Nature’, 1889. | src Photoseed
Lucien Waléry [aka, Laryew, Yrélaw (1863-1935)] :: Portfolio de 100 photogravures publié en 1923 par la Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. | src wikibooks and livejournal
Laryew (genannt Waléry) :: 100 Nus (Plate III). Cent photographies originales de Laryew. 100 Heliogravüres von Walery. Lose Kartonblatt in roter OLeinenmappe mit goldgepr. Deckeltitel und Schließband. Paris, A. Calavas, o. J. (um 1925). | src Bassenge auktionenLucien Waléry [aka, Laryew, Yrélaw (1863-1935)] :: Portfolio de 100 photogravures publié en 1923 par la Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. | src livejournal and wikibooks
Lucien Waléry [aka, Laryew, Yrélaw (1863-1935)] :: From Portfolio de 100 photogravures publié en 1923 par la Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. | src wikibooks and livejournal
Lucien Waléry [aka, Laryew, Yrélaw (1863-1935)] :: Portfolio de 100 photogravures publié en 1923 par la Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. | src wikibooks and livejournal
Lucien Waléry :: Showgirl from the Folies Bergère. From ‘Portfolio de 100 Photogravures’ published in 1923 by the Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. Plate LXXV. Handwritten in pencil “73″. | src livejournal and wikibooks
Heinrich Kühn :: Lotte and Her Nurse, duplex half tone reproduction, published in Camera Work n• XXXIII, 1911. | src FostinumHeinrich Kühn :: Mary Warner und Lotte Kühn, um 1911. Japanpapier. Edeldruckverfahren (Gummigravüre); signiert: recto o.: in Braun: “HEINRICH / KUEHN”; beschriftet: verso u.: in Blei: “Miß [sic] Mary + Lotte Kühn. | src MK&G~ Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe