Riefenstahl by Falkengren

Uno Falkengren (1889 – 1965) ~ Portrait of Unknown Woman [Leni Riefenstahl (?)], Berlin, 1925 | src Moderna museet
Uno Falkengren (1889 – 1965) ~ Actress and film director Leni Riefenstahl, Berlin, 1924 | src Moderna museet

Dumeunier par Dumeunier

Fernand Dumeunier (1899-1968) ~ Portrait of Ms. Dumeunier # 1, Belgium, ca. 1930 | src anamorfose
Fernand Dumeunier (1899-1968) ~ Portrait of Ms. Dumeunier # 2, Belgium, ca. 1930 | src anamorfose

Girl and butterfly by Lord Carnarvon

Detail from: Girl and butterfly, ca. 1915 by George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon (also, Lord Carnarvon)
Earl of Carnarvon (1866-1923) ~ Girl and butterfly, ca. 1915. Royal photographic society coll. | src getty images
Earl of Carnarvon (1866-1923) ~ Girl and butterfly, ca. 1915. Royal photographic society coll., V&A museum

Female nude by von Bucovich

Mario von Bucovich ~ Female nude, ca. 1925. Annotated Atelier Schenker below image on left | src Bassenge Auktion 121

Vintage toned matte gelatin silver print. 20,5 x 13,5 cm. Mounted to board, signed by Bucovich in pencil below image on right, annotated Atelier Schenker below image on left, number label in lower left corner; Atelier Karl Schenker, Berlin W. 62, Budapesterstraße 6 stamp and Swedish exhibition label 1926 on mount verso.

Die gelbe Jacke by Atelier d’Ora

Dora Kallmus ~ Die gelbe Jacke, 1922-23. Bromoil print. From the exhibition Piktorialismus at Albertina Modern
Atelier d’Ora / Dora Kallmus (1881–1963) & Arthur Benda (1885–1969) ~ Die Gelbe Jacke, Wien, 1923 | src MK&G

Terpsichore by Max Thorek

Max Thorek (1880 – 1960) ~ Terpsichore. Photograms of the Year 1920s | src flickr
Terpsichore, by Dr. Max Thorek (Chicago). Photograms of the Year 1920s
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Nude with fan by A.F. Kales

Born in the Arizona territory, Arthur Kales received a law degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1903. While living in the Bay Area, he became interested in the burgeoning Pictorialist movement in photography that flourished there, and his images met with immediate success. Kales moved to Los Angeles to work in advertising but returned to San Francisco in 1917. In the following year, he nevertheless joined the Camera Pictorialists of Los Angeles. For fourteen years beginning in 1922, Kales wrote about Pictorialist photography in western America for the journal Photograms of the Year. [quoted from Getty museum]

Arthur F. Kales (1881 – 1936) ~ Poster [female nude with big fan]. From Photograms of the Year, mid 1930s | src flickr

Adriaan Boer · some portraits

Adriaan Boer (1875–1940) ~ Studio portrait -in profile- of a young woman, seated in a chair, Bloemendaal, 1912-1922 | src Spaarnestad Photo
Adriaan Boer (1875–1940) ~ Portrait of Madeleine Veth sitting on a stool, ca. 1912 | src Spaarnestad Photo
Adriaan Boer (1875–1940) ~ Studio portrait of a girl in a dark suit with a sailor collar, 1897-1912 | src Spaarnestad Photo
Adriaan Boer (1875–1940) ~ Studio portrait of a young woman with long dark hair and a straw hat, 1897-1922
Adriaan Boer (1875–1940) ~ ‘Mevrouw Z.-R.’ portret van een Indische dame, ca. 1910 | src Spaarnestad Photo