John Cimon Warburg :: Wild Flowers, ca. 1910. Autochrome. Photograph of Joan, the photographer’s daughter, shown three-quarter length, standing in front of red wall paper. | src V&A MuseumJohn Cimon Warburg :: Marsh Marigolds, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src V&A MuseumJohn Cimon Warburg :: ‘The Sunny Doorway’, ca. 1909, autochrome. | src V&A MuseumJohn Cimon Warburg :: ‘Peggy by the Orange Tree’, Autochrome, 1909. Photograph of a full length portrait of Warburg’s daughter Peggy standing beside an orange tree. She wears a white dress and holds a white hat in her hand. She holds onto the orange tree with her other hand. | src V&A MuseumJohn Cimon Warburg :: ‘Joan in Red Riding Hood Cape with Basket’, autochrome, 6 November 1907. | src V&A Museum Photograph of a near full length potrait of Warburg’s daughter Joan dressed in a Red Riding Hood cape. She stands beside a bush of white daisies. Warburg has annotated the plate with details regarding how the photograph was made.
Margrethe Mather (1885 – 1952) ~ Betty Katz, Los Angeles, about 1916. Side profile of a woman wearing a hair comb and floral pattern shirt. There is a single rose beside her. Palladium print | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumMargrethe Mather (American, 1885 – 1952) ~ Betty Katz, Los Angeles, about 1916. Palladium print | src Getty museum
Ferdinand Flodin :: Swedish female nude, 1920s. Original vintage photogravure print from the 1920s. | src vintageads on eBayFerdinand Flodin :: Schwedin Akt, 1925. Heliogravur. Original der Zeit. | src artografie on eBay
Ferdinand Flodin :: Study of lines, 1924. Carbon print mounted on board. | src Moderna Museet
Hans Hildenbrand (phot.) :: Demütige Forschung. “Das lebende Modell – Zwanzig Malerische Actstudien. Band II” von Prof. Hermann Ludwig von Jan, 1904. | Humble Research. “The Living Model – Twenty Picturesque Act Studies. Volume II” by Prof. Hermann Ludwig von Jan, 1904. | src Schmidt Kunstauktionen Dresden