Charles I. Berg :: Night. A nude woman draped in gauzy fabric posing as if a statue. Copyrighted 1896 by Chas. I. Berg. Platinum print. | src Library of CongressCharles I. Berg :: Night. A nude woman draped in gauzy fabric posing as if a statue. Copyrighted 1896 by Chas. I. Berg. Platinum print. | Library of Congress
František Drtikol (1883-1961)~ Vlna (Wave), 1926 | src Uměleckoprůmyslové museum v PrazeFrantišek Drtikol ~ Vlna (Wave), 1925. One of the ten versions of this picture kept at the Museum of Decorative Arts in PragueFrantišek Drtikol (1883-1961)~ Temná vlna (The Dark Wave), 1926, pigment printPhotographer František Drtikol / Works from 1903 – 1935, Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, December 1972 – February 1973 Fotograf František Drtikol / Tvorba z let 1903 – 1935, Uměleckoprůmyslové Muzeum, Praha, Prosinec 1972 – Únor 1973 poster designed by unknown artist in 1972 | src Jozef Square
From: Exhibition catalogue: “Frantisek Drtikol Works between 1903 and 1930” at the UMPRUM Museum Prague December 1972 – February 1973. | src Abebooks
Heinz von Perckhammer :: “Edle Nacktheit in China”, Macao, ca. 1920; photogravure on Japan paper | src Collezione MolinarioHeinz von Perckhammer :: The Culture of the Nude in China. Berlin; Eigenbrodler Verlag, [1928] | src heritage auctionsHeinz von Perckhammer ~ From “Edle Nacktheit in China”. Eigenbrödler Verlag [Berlin, 1928] 1st edition (cover) | src swordersHeinz von Perckhammer ~ From “Edle Nacktheit in China /The culture of the Nude in China”. Eigenbrodler Verlag [Berlin, 1928] Heinz von Perckhammer :: “The culture of the Nude in China”, Macao, ca. 1920; original photogravure on Japan paper | src Collezione Molinario
Heinz von Perckhammer was born in Merano, Austria-Hungary (now Italy) in 1895. During the First World War he served aboard the SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth during the Siege of Tsingtao and between 1917 and 1919 was held as a prisoner of war. It was during this time when he was held captive that his interest in photography began. He apparently remained in China for much of the 1920s, and took these soft-focused and stylized photographs of women from Macao brothels.
In the introduction to Edle Nacktheit in China he writes: ‘Pictures of nude women, setting aside the ugly caricatures of the “Spring pictures” of erotic scenes, simply do not exist in China. Therefore I believe, I have created something entirely new and of value.’ Edle Nacktheit in China was later banned by the Nazis as degenerate art (Entartete Kunst) and appeared on the Liste des schädlichen und unerwünschten Schrifttums [List of harmful and undesirable writing].
Heinz von Perckhammer ~ Nude from “Edle Nacktheit in China”. Eigenbrödler Verlag [Berlin, 1928] Heliogravür | src Koller AuktionenHeinz von Perckhammer ~ Young nude girl. Rotogravure. From “Edle Nacktheit in China”, Berlin, 1928 | src DrouotHeinz von Perckhammer ~ From “Edle Nacktheit in China”. Eigenbrödler Verlag [Berlin, 1928] 1st edition | src swordersHeinz von Perckhammer ~ From “Edle Nacktheit in China”. Eigenbrödler Verlag [Berlin, 1928] 1st edition | src swordersEdle Nacktheit in China (1928); book with 32 original photographs by Heinz v. Perckhammer | src Abebooks
Albert Arthur Allen :: Coy Nymph, rear view, 1920s. Attributed to Albert Arthur Allen, Alo studios blind-stamped on lower left t. Seller’s note: the item had been shot with & without flash through the glass of its original frame, the real tone is in between these above. | src eBay
Albert Arthur Allen :: Coy Nymph, rear view, 1920s. Attributed to Albert Arthur Allen, Alo studios blind-stamped on lower left t. Seller’s note: the item had been shot with & without flash through the glass of its original frame, the real tone is in between these above. | src eBay
H. Richardson Cremer :: [Nude against Tree], ca. 1930, vintage gelatin silver print on textured paper. | src Keith de Lellis Gallery via liveauctioneers
H.R. Cremer :: [Nude against Tree], ca. 1930, vintage gelatin silver print on textured paper | src Keith de Lellis Gallery