The Stieglitz by Frank Eugene

Frank Eugene (attr. to) :: Kitty Stieglitz in a Field with Blue Flowers, 1907. Autochrome | AIC ~ The Alfred Stieglitz Collection
Frank Eugene (attr. to) :: Emmeline Stieglitz, 1907. Autochrome. | AIC ~ The Alfred Stieglitz Collection
Frank Eugene (attr. to) :: Emmeline Stieglitz, 1907. Autochrome. | Art Institute of Chicago

Zofia Włodkowa (1920)

Photo of Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks' villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28. Autochrome
Photo of Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks’ villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28
Photo of Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks' villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28. Autochrome
Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks’ villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28. Autochrome
src Archiwum Fundacji im. Zofii i Jana Włodków
Photo of Zofia Włodkowa née Goetz Okocimska sitting in a deckchair in the garden of the Włodeks' villa in Krakow, 1920-06-28. Autochrome. DETAIL
Detail of the hat of Zofia Włodkowa sitting in a deckchair in the garden, 1920-06-28. (Autochrome)

Jan and Zofia Włodek, 1913

Self-portrait of Jan Zdzisław Włodek with his wife Zofia, July 1913. Autochrome. [detail]
Self-portrait of Jan Zdzisław Włodek with his wife Zofia née Goetz-Okocimska on the Semmering Pass in Lower Austria, 1913-07-25. Autochrome
Autoportret Jana Zdzisława Włodka z żoną Zofią z Goetz-Okocimskich na przełęczy Semmering w Dolnej Austri, 1913-07-25. Autochrome.
src Archiwum Fundacji im. Zofii i Jana Włodków

Adeline Gain au rochers, 1910

Adeline Gain assise au milieu de rochers, face à la mer
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Gustave Gain :: Adeline Gain assise au milieu de rochers, face à la mer, 1910. Autochrome. Fonds de la famille Gain · Archives de la Manche

Les portraits anonymes de Gain

Gustave Gain :: Les portraits anonymes. Une femme, 1910. Plaque de verre Autochrome. | Fonds de la Famille Gain ~ Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain :: Les portraits anonymes. Une femme, 1910. Plaque de verre Autochrome. | © Fonds de la Famille Gain ~ Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain :: Les portraits anonymes. Une femme, 1910. Plaque de verre Autochrome. | Fonds de la Famille Gain ~ Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain :: Les portraits anonymes. Une femme, 1910. Plaque de verre Autochrome. | © Fonds de la Famille Gain ~ Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain :: Les portraits anonymes. Jeune fille à la tunique turquoise, 1931-1940. Plaque de verre Autochrome.
Gustave Gain :: Jeune fille à la tunique turquoise, 1931-1940. Plaque de verre Autochrome. | © Fonds de la famille Gain · Archives de la Manche

Doña Juana (1928)

Juana im Kampf mit ihrem Spiegelbild im Teich [Doña Juana, 1928] UHU 4.1927-28, H.3 Elisabeth Bergner in Dona Juana, 1928
Juana im Kampf mit ihrem Spiegelbild im Teich [Doña Juana, 1928]. UHU Magazin, Band 4, H.3, Dezember 1927
Juana im Kampf mit ihrem Spiegelbild im Teich [Doña Juana, 1928] UHU 4.1927-28, H.3 Elisabeth Bergner in Dona Juana, 1928
Juana fighting her reflection in the pond [Doña Juana, 1928]. UHU Magazin, Band 4, H.3, Dezember 1927
In Erwartung des Geliebten In anticipation of the beloved UHU 4.1927-28, H.3 Elisabeth Bergner in Dona Juana, 1928
In anticipation of the beloved [Doña Juana, 1928]. UHU Magazin, Band 4, H.3, Dezember 1927
In Erwartung des Geliebten UHU 4.1927-28, H.3 Elisabeth Bergner in Dona Juana, 1928
In Erwartung des Geliebten / In anticipation of the loved one [Doña Juana, 1928]. UHU Magazin, Band 4, H.3, Dezember 1927
Elisabeth Bergner als Spanierin UHU 4.1927-28, H.3 Elisabeth Bergner als Spanierin
Elisabeth Bergner als Spanierin [Doña Juana, 1928]. UHU Magazin, Band 4, H.3, Dezember 1927
Elisabeth Bergner als Spanierin UHU 4.1927-28, H.3 Elisabeth Bergner als Spanierin
Elisabeth Bergner as a Spanish woman [Doña Juana, 1928]. UHU Magazin, Band 4, H.3, Dezember 1927

All images from UHU Magazin: Mit Elisabeth Bergner in Spanien by Paul Czinner, a detailed review of Béla Balázs film Doña Juana, starring Elisabeth Bergner. Aufnahmen: Poetic-Film (phot. Ewald)

Lutz Autochromes

Vrouw in tuin, Johannes Hendrikus Antonius Maria Lutz, 1907 - 1916 | src Rijksmuseum
Johannes Hendrikus Antonius Maria Lutz :: Woman in garden, 1907 – 1916. Glass negative. Autochrome. | src Rijksmuseum
Vrouw in tuin, Johannes Hendrikus Antonius Maria Lutz, 1907 – 1916 | src Rijksmuseum (DETAIL)
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Johannes Hendrikus Antonius Maria Lutz :: Woman in garden, 1907 - 1916. Glass negative. Autochrome. | src Rijksmuseum
Johannes Hendrikus Antonius Maria Lutz :: Woman in garden (Vrouw in tuin), 1907 – 1916. Glass negative. Autochrome. | src Rijksmuseum

Freeman by Stieglitz, 1921-1922

Alfred Stieglitz :: American stage actress Helen Freeman (1886 – 1960), 1921. Palladium print. | src NGA (The Key Set · National Gallery of Art)
Alfred Stieglitz :: American stage actress Helen Freeman (1886 – 1960), 1921. Palladium print. | src NGA (The Key Set · National Gallery of Art)
Alfred Stieglitz Key Set

In 1949, Georgia O’Keeffe and the Alfred Stieglitz Estate donated 1,311 photographs by Alfred Stieglitz to the National Gallery of Art and placed on deposit an additional collection of 331 portraits of O’Keeffe, which were later given to the Gallery in 1980. This collection, known as the Key Set, is an unparalleled selection of Stieglitz’s photographs, containing at least one print of every mounted photograph in his possession at the time of his death. It remains one of the most important photographic collections in existence. Carefully selected by O’Keeffe to include the finest examples, the Key Set traces the evolution of Stieglitz’s work, from its inception in the 1880s to its rich maturation in the 1930s, and thoroughly documents all aspects of his decisive contribution to the art of photography.

Previously available only in print, the Alfred Stieglitz Key Set online Edition represents the definitive publication on the artist’s work. Incorporating updated scholarship, including recent conservation findings, as well as overviews of the major periods in his art, robust search functionality, and advanced image viewing and comparison tools, the Online Edition opens up new avenues for researching—and being inspired by—Stieglitz’s work.

Explore highlights of the Key Set, browse by subject or person, or search the Key Set to view all Key Set photographs and filter results by Key Set number, negative date, photographic process, or other criteria. [permalink]

Alfred Stieglitz :: Helen Freeman, 1921. Palladium print. Alfred Stieglitz Collection · NGA
Alfred Stieglitz :: Helen Freeman, 1921. Palladium print. Alfred Stieglitz Collection · NGA

A dancer, actress, and writer, Helen Freeman (Corle) probably met Stieglitz and O’Keeffe in the early 1920s through her friendship with Mitchell Kennerley, owner of the Anderson Galleries.

The photographs and Key Set numbers 711-716 were made on at least two separate occasions between late November 1921 and Fall 1922.

“My Dear Miss. Freeman: The exposures have been developed. And there are proofs.—I have been thinking them over.—Some I feel are acceptable.—At least as a beginning. Early next week, should you find time, I’ll make another series.—And when you come, you’ll see the proofs” (Stieglitz to Helen Freeman, 1 December 1921 [Sotheby’s, auction catalogue, 17 April 1991, lot 123A])

quoted from NGA

Alfred Stieglitz :: Helen Freeman, 1921. Palladium print. Alfred Stieglitz Collection · NGA
Alfred Stieglitz :: Helen Freeman, 1921. Palladium print. Alfred Stieglitz Collection · NGA

Freeman by Stieglitz (hands)

Alfred Stieglitz :: Helen Freeman, 1921. Palladium print. Alfred Stieglitz Collection · NGA
Alfred Stieglitz :: Helen Freeman [hands], 1921. Palladium print. Alfred Stieglitz Collection · NGA
Alfred Stieglitz :: Helen Freeman, 1921. Palladium print. Alfred Stieglitz Collection · NGA
Alfred Stieglitz :: Helen Freeman [hands], 1921. Palladium print. Alfred Stieglitz Collection · NGA

A dancer, actress, and writer, Helen Freeman (Corle) probably met Stieglitz and O’Keeffe in the early 1920s through her friendship with Mitchell Kennerley, owner of the Anderson Galleries.

The photographs and Key Set numbers 711-716 were made on at least two separate occasions between late November 1921 and Fall 1922.

“My Dear Miss. Freeman: The exposures have been developed. And there are proofs.—I have been thinking them over.—Some I feel are acceptable.—At least as a beginning. Early next week, should you find time, I’ll make another series.—And when you come, you’ll see the proofs” (Stieglitz to Helen Freeman, 1 December 1921 [Sotheby’s, auction catalogue, 17 April 1991, lot 123A])

quoted from NGA

Alfred Stieglitz :: American stage actress Helen Freeman (1886 – 1960), 1921. Palladium print. | src NGA (The Key Set · National Gallery of Art)
Alfred Stieglitz Key Set

In 1949, Georgia O’Keeffe and the Alfred Stieglitz Estate donated 1,311 photographs by Alfred Stieglitz to the National Gallery of Art and placed on deposit an additional collection of 331 portraits of O’Keeffe, which were later given to the Gallery in 1980. This collection, known as the Key Set, is an unparalleled selection of Stieglitz’s photographs, containing at least one print of every mounted photograph in his possession at the time of his death. It remains one of the most important photographic collections in existence. Carefully selected by O’Keeffe to include the finest examples, the Key Set traces the evolution of Stieglitz’s work, from its inception in the 1880s to its rich maturation in the 1930s, and thoroughly documents all aspects of his decisive contribution to the art of photography.

Previously available only in print, the Alfred Stieglitz Key Set online Edition represents the definitive publication on the artist’s work. Incorporating updated scholarship, including recent conservation findings, as well as overviews of the major periods in his art, robust search functionality, and advanced image viewing and comparison tools, the Online Edition opens up new avenues for researching—and being inspired by—Stieglitz’s work.

Explore highlights of the Key Set, browse by subject or person, or search the Key Set to view all Key Set photographs and filter results by Key Set number, negative date, photographic process, or other criteria. [permalink]