Spaces (Harry Losée), 1920-22

Jane Reece :: Spaces (Dancer Harry Losée), 1920-1922. / sources wikiwand and Library of Congress / PH Filing Series Photographs / Clarence H. White School of Photography

Lenore by Keiley, ca. 1904

Joseph T. Keiley (American, 1869–1914) :: Lenore. 1907 (Photogravure). From Camera Work. | src Philadelphia Museum of Art
Joseph T. Keiley (American, 1869–1914) :: Lenore. 1907 (Photogravure). From Camera Work. | src Philadelphia Museum of Art
Joseph T. Keiley :: Lenore. From “A collection of American pictorial photographs as arranged by the Photo-Secession and exhibited under the auspices of the Camera Club of Pittsburg, at the Art Galleries of the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, February MDCCCCIV”. | src internet archive
Joseph T. Keiley (American, 1869–1914) :: Lenore. 1907 (Photogravure). From Camera Work. | src Philadelphia Museum of Art
Joseph T. Keiley (American, 1869–1914) :: Lenore. 1907 (Photogravure). From Camera Work. | src Philadelphia Museum of Art

Cover design, Camera Work, 1905

Edward J. Steichen :: Cover Design, from Camera Work, Volume 14, 1905. Colored halftone photograph. | src Saint Louis Art Museum ~ SLAM | related post

The Japanese Lantern, 1912

Paul B. Haviland :: The Japanese Lantern. Published in Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, nº 39, 1912. | Brown University
Paul B. Haviland :: The Japanese Lantern. Published in Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, nº 39, 1912. | Brown University
Paul B. Haviland :: The Japanese Lantern. Published in Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Heft 39, 1912
Paul B. Haviland (1880-1950) :: The Japanese Lantern. Published in Camera Work, Heft 39, 1912 | Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg

Miss Doris Keane, 1912

Paul B. Haviland :: Miss Doris Keane. Published in Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Heft 39, 1912
Paul Burty Haviland ::  Miss Doris Keane. Published in Camera Work nº 39, 1912. | src Brown University
Paul Burty Haviland :: Miss Doris Keane. Published in Camera Work nº 39, 1912. | src Brown University
Paul B. Haviland :: Miss Doris Keane. Published in Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Heft 39, 1912
Paul B. Haviland :: Miss Doris Keane. Published in Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Heft 39, 1912

Water Lilies, ca. 1906

Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Water Lilies, ca. 1906. Platinum print, printed 1912.
«The critic Charles H. Caffin described this photograph by de Meyer as “a veritable dream of loveliness.” It is one of several floral still lifes de Meyer made in London around 1906–9, when he was in close contact with Alvin Langdon Coburn, a fellow photographer and member of the Linked Ring. Both men were inspired by the Belgian writer Maurice Maeterlinck’s 1906 book The Intelligence of Flowers, a mystical musing on the vitality of plant life. De Meyer exhibited several of his flower studies, including this platinum print, at Stieglitz’s influential Photo-Secession galleries in New York in 1909. The image also appeared as a photogravure in an issue of Stieglitz’s art and photography journal Camera Work.» [Camera Work, issue nº 24, 1908]
src The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Alfred Stieglitz Collection

The Lone Pine, 1907 by Anne Brigman

Anne W. Brigman :: The Lone Pine, 1907. Gelatin silver print. | src Eastman Museum

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The West Wind, 1915 by Anne Brigman

Anne W. Brigman :: The West Wind, 1915. Gelatin silver print. | src Eastman Museum

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