Nattova, the cat, ca. 1925

William Davis :: Nattova, the Cat. Natacha Nattova, the famous Russian dancer, currently performing in 'Playtime' at the Piccadilly Hotel, ca. 1925. General Photographic Agency. | src Getty Images
William Davis :: Nattova, the Cat. Natacha Nattova, the famous Russian dancer, currently performing in ‘Playtime’ at the Piccadilly Hotel, ca. 1925. General Photographic Agency. | src Getty Images
William Davis :: Natacha Nattova, the famous Russian dancer, currently performing in 'Playtime' at the Piccadilly Hotel, ca. 1925. General Photographic Agency. | src Getty Images
William Davis :: Natacha Nattova, the famous Russian dancer, currently performing in ‘Playtime’ at the Piccadilly Hotel, ca. 1925. General Photographic Agency. | src Getty Images

Seductive Natacha Nattova

Russian dancer Natacha Nattova balancing on a round decorated object, draping a black veil from her chin, January 1929. (Fox Photos) | src Getty Images
Russian dancer Natacha Nattova balancing on a round decorated object, draping a black veil from her chin, January 1929. (Fox Photos) | src Getty Images
William Davis :: Nattova, the Cat. Natacha Nattova, the famous Russian dancer, currently performing in 'Playtime' at the Piccadilly Hotel, ca. 1925. General Photographic Agency. | src Getty Images
William Davis :: Nattova, the Cat. Natacha Nattova, the famous Russian dancer, currently performing in ‘Playtime’ at the Piccadilly Hotel, ca. 1925. General Photographic Agency. | src Getty Images

Russian dancer Maya, 1923

Carneval. Gekostumeerde feesten. De russische danseres Maja tijdens een bal in Parijs, Frankrijk, 1923. | Carnival. Costumed parties. Russian dancer Maya at a ball in Paris, 1923. | src Het Leven Spaarnestad Photo
Carneval. Gekostumeerde feesten. De russische danseres Maja tijdens een bal in Parijs, Frankrijk, 1923. | Carnival. Costumed parties. Russian dancer Maya at a ball in Paris, 1923. | src Het Leven Spaarnestad Photo
Carneval. Gekostumeerde feesten. De russische danseres Maja tijdens een bal in Parijs, Frankrijk, 1923. | Carnival. Costumed parties. Russian dancer Maya at a ball in Paris, 1923. | src Het Leven Spaarnestad Photo

Dance of Salome (1919)

Waldemar Eide :: Salomes dans (Vera Fokina), 1919. Vera Fokina portfolioen. Sølvgelatin. Stavanger kunstmuseum via Norges Fotografforbund
Waldemar Eide :: Salomes dans (Vera Fokina), 1919. Vera Fokina portfolioen. Sølvgelatin. Stavanger kunstmuseum via Norges Fotografforbund

Waldemar Eide is presented in a large exhibition at the Stavanger Art Museum this winter.

Waldemar Eide is presented in a large exhibition at the Stavanger Art Museum this winter. Waldemar Eide was born in Stavanger in 1886 and was one of Norway’s leading portrait photographers in the first half of the 20th century. He was among the first photographers to consider himself a visual artist, and had an active exhibition business in Stanvanger and abroad. He received several awards for his photographs and also regularly wrote about art and photography for trade journals and newspapers.

Eide was a pictorialist and thus placed great emphasis on the painterly qualities, on light and shadow in a picture. This led to his pictures often convey an almost dreamlike sense and this style resonated well with the dancers, actors and musicians of the time.

His studio in Stavanger was a meeting place for visiting artists and personalities who wanted to have their portraits taken, as well as the local population. Composer Sergej Rakhmaninov, historian Macody Lund and opera singer Kaja Eide Norena were among the many he photographed. He is perhaps best known for the pictures of the Russian ballet dancer Vera Fokina, whom he depicted in 1919.

The exhibition is curated by art historian at Stavanger art museum Vibece Salthe and is on display until 19 February 2017. [quoted from Norges Fotografforbund, original text below (*)]

Waldemar Eide:: Dance of Salome (Vera Fokina). Photograms of the Year. The annual review of the world's pictorial photographic work, 1920 issue (plate LXIV). Edited by F. J. Mortimer. | src archive.org
Waldemar Eide :: Salomes dans (Vera Fokina), 1919. Vera Fokina portfolioen. Sølvgelatin. Stavanger kunstmuseum via Norges Fotografforbund
Waldemar Eide:: Dance of Salome (Vera Fokina). Photograms of the Year. The annual review of the world’s pictorial photographic work, 1920 issue (plate LXIV). Edited by F. J. Mortimer. | src archive.org
Waldemar Eide :: Vera Fokina ved den russiske ballett. Dansestudie med kostyme, ca. 1919 | src Norsk Folkemuseum via digitalt museum
Waldemar Eide :: Vera Fokina ved den russiske ballett. Dansestudie med kostyme, ca. 1919 | src Norsk Folkemuseum via digitalt museum

[(*) quote in original language] Waldemar Eide presenteres i stor utstilling på Stavanger kunstmuseum denne vinteren.

Waldemar Eide presenteres i stor utstilling på Stavanger kunstmuseum denne vinteren.Waldemar Eide ble født i Stavanger i 1886 og var en av Norges ledende portrettfotografer i første halvdel av 1900-tallet. Han var blant de første fotografene som betraktet seg som billedkunstner, og hadde en aktiv utstillingsvirksomhet i inn- og utland. Han mottok flere priser for sine fotografier og skrev i tillegg jevnlig om kunst og fotografi for fagtidsskrifter og aviser.

Eide var piktorialist og la dermed stor vekt på de maleriske kvalitetene, på lys og skygge i et bilde. Det førte til at bildene hans ofte fikk et nærmest drømmende preg og denne stilen resonnerte godt med tidens dansere, skuespillere og musikere.

Atelieret hans i Stavanger var et møtested for besøkende kunstnere og personligheter som ville la seg portrettere, i tillegg til lokalbefolkningen. Komponisten Sergej Rakhmaninov, historikeren Macody Lund og operasangeren Kaja Eide Norena var blant de mange han fotograferte. Mest kjent er han kanskje for bildene av den russiske ballettdanseren Vera Fokina, som han avbildet i 1919.

Utstillingen er kuratert av kunsthistoriker ved Stavanger kunstmuseum Vibece Salthe og vises til og med 19. februar 2017. | src Norges Fotografforbund

Anna Robenne in “Mot ljuset”

Russian dancer Anna Robenne in “Mot ljuset” [Towards the Light]. The picture shows how Robenne took an active part in the typical trend of the time. Both Finnish and American material contain traces that indicate that nude dancing was an important component of her broad repertoire. Photographer: Hammarqvist (Olsson’s name has been deleted on one of the pictures in the series). Image source: Theater History Archive, Gothenburg City Museum via I avantgardets skugga by Rikard Hoogland (Published by Gothenburg University)

Ludmilla Speranzewa, 1926

Balletdanseres Ludmilla Speranzewa, 1e danseres Theater te Moskou, die momenteel in Berlijn succesvol is. 1926. Ballet dancer Ludmilla Speranzewa, 1st ballerina at Moscow Theater, who is currently successful in Berlin, 1926. Spaarnestad Photo. Het Leven magazine. | src Het Geheugen

Ekaterina Galanta, 1917

Ira L. Hill’s studio (NYC) :: Russian ballet dancer Ekaterina Galanta, 1917. | src University of Washington Libraries | hi-res here

Vera Fokina by Atelier Jaeger

Atelier Jaeger (Stockholm) :: Dancer Vera Petrovna Fokina (1886-1958) in Cléopâtre, choreographic drama in one act. Choreography by Michel Fokine. Stockholm Royal Theatre, 1913 [detail] | src BnF · Gallica
Atelier Jaeger (Stockholm) :: Dancer Vera Petrovna Fokina (1886-1958) in Cléopâtre, choreographic drama in one act. Choreography by Michel Fokine. Stockholm Royal Theatre, 1913 [detail] | src BnF · Gallica
Atelier Jaeger (Stockholm) :: Dancer Vera Petrovna Fokina (1886-1958) in Cléopâtre, choreographic drama in one act. Choreography by Michel Fokine. Stockholm Royal Theatre, 1913 | src BnF · Gallica
Atelier Jaeger (Stockholm) :: Dancer Vera Petrovna Fokina (1886-1958) in Cléopâtre, choreographic drama in one act. Choreography by Michel Fokine. Stockholm Royal Theatre, 1913. | src BnF · Gallica
Atelier Jaeger (Stockholm) :: Dancer Vera Petrovna Fokina (1886-1958) in Cléopâtre, choreographic drama in one act. Choreography by Michel Fokine. Stockholm Royal Theatre, 1913 [detail, v] | src BnF · Gallica
Atelier Jaeger (Stockholm) :: Dancer Vera Petrovna Fokina (1886-1958) in Cléopâtre, choreographic drama in one act. Choreography by Michel Fokine. Stockholm Royal Theatre, 1913 [detail] | src BnF · Gallica