
Queen Mary by Waléry, 1890s

images that haunt us


Adelino Lyon de Castro :: Sem Título | Untitled, 1945-1953; Prova fotográfica actual Piezoelectric em papel Fine Art Epson, a partir de negativo original em gelatina sal de prata. | src MNAC – Museu do Chiado
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Edward Steichen :: On the House-Boat. ‘The Log Cabin,’ from Camera Work, Nº 22, 1908. The original image is a four-color half-tone reproduction. / src Toledo Museum of Art via NY Times blog
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Virginia M. Prall :: Two girls wearing white dresses and dark stockings reading a book, ca. 1900 | src Library of Congress
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Constant Emile Puyo ::
Eingeschlafen / Asleep, 1897. Photogravure.
Atelier Meisenbach, Riffarth & Co.
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A.W. Cutler :: A Novel Holiday. The waters of Conwy Bay could not compete with a couple’s beach reading on the “sands"—as the photographer called them—at Penmaenmawr, North Wales. This photograph was probably purchased for the article "A Short Visit to Wales,” published in December 1923. In it, author Ralph A. Graves attributed the unwillingness of certain tourists to visit Wales, “one of the most alluring regions of the British Isles,” to pronunciation problems. “The average American traveler,” he wrote, “lacks the courage to wrestle with such place names as Bettws-y-Coed, Bodelwyddan, Dwygyfylchi, Clwyd, Llandudno, Pwllheli, and Pen-y-Gwryd.” / src: National Geographic

Ernestine Cohen and Carolyn Crossett Rowland :: Photo montage for their senior project in photography, Bennington College, Vermont, 1937 / src: literarybennington.com