William A. Cadby :: Portrait of Mrs. H. Wilson. Original halftone. From the British Section of ‘The Studio – Art in Photography’ the Single Volume British companion to Camera Work 1905. | src eBayWilliam A. Cadby :: Portrait of Mrs. H. Wilson. Original halftone. From the British Section of ‘The Studio – Art in Photography’ the Single Volume British companion to Camera Work 1905. [full page] | src eBayF. Hollyer :: Portrait of Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Original halftone. From the British Section of ‘The Studio – Art in Photography’ the Single Volume British companion to Camera Work 1905. | src eBayF. Hollyer :: Portrait of Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Original halftone. From the British Section of ‘The Studio – Art in Photography’ the Single Volume British companion to Camera Work 1905. [full page] | src eBayC.F. Juston :: The Iris. Original halftone. From the British Section of ‘The Studio – Art in Photography’ the Single Volume British companion to Camera Work 1905. | src eBayC.F. Juston :: The Iris. Original halftone. From the British Section of ‘The Studio – Art in Photography’ the Single Volume British companion to Camera Work 1905. [full page] | src eBayWilliam Crooke :: Portrait study. Original halftone. From the British Section of ‘The Studio – Art in Photography’ the Single Volume British companion to Camera Work 1905. | src eBayWilliam Crooke :: Portrait study. Original halftone. From the British Section of ‘The Studio – Art in Photography’ the Single Volume British companion to Camera Work 1905. [full page] | src eBay
Minna Keene (née Bergmann, Canadian born Germany, 1861-1943) ::Pomegranates, ca. 1910. Carbon print with some details reduced by hand. | src Stephen Bulger Gallery
Minna Keene (née Bergmann, Canadian born Germany, 1861-1943) :: Pomegranates (aka Decorative Study), ca. 1910. Green carbon print by Minna Keene. | src The Royal Photographic Society Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London via Getty Images
The subject of this photograph is believed to be of Violet Keene, Minna Keene’s daughter, according to Getty Images.
Minna Keene (née Bergmann, Canadian born Germany, 1861-1943) :: Decorative Study nº 1. Pomegranates, Cape Town, South Africa, ca. 1906. Carbon print, mounted on exhibition board. Original photograph. | src Bonhams
A fine example of a signed exhibition-quality image of one of Minna Keene’s most famous of images, taken at her home in Cape Town. Using her young daughter Violet as the model, she created an iconic Pre-Raphaelite image, combining the beauty of a young girl with nature. This image was included in the famous Tate London Exhibition in 2016, Painting with Light alongside Julia Margaret Cameron, Millais, Emerson, Goodall, Hacker, Rossetti, and others. In 1911, “Pomegranates” was awarded Picture of the Year at the London Photographic Salon. [quoted from source]
Minna Keene (née Bergmann, Canadian born Germany, 1861-1943) :: Decorative Study nº 1. Pomegranates, Cape Town, South Africa, ca. 1906. Carbon print, mounted on exhibition board. Original photograph. | src Bonhams
Gregory Harlip :: Der Ufastar Lilian Harvey träumt im Jupiterlicht. Photographische Bildnisstudie. Scherl’s Magazin, Heft 5, Mai 1930. Gregory Harlip :: Ufastar Lilian Harvey dreams in the light of Jupiter. Photographic portrait study. | source Universität ErfurtGregory Harlip :: Lilian Harvey dreams in the light of Jupiter; ca. 1930. Photographic portrait study. Detail.