Portrait still-life by Imboden

Martin Imboden (1893–1935) ~ Stillleben, Wien, um 1930 | src Ostlicht Auktionen

The Swiss cabinetmaker and talented amateur photographer Martin Imboden received important impulses in 1929 when he visited the legendary ‘FIFO’, the international exhibition of the German Werkbund. He accentuated his pictorial language, which was oriented towards the New Objectivity, with tight cropping and strong contrasts. During his most productive years as a photographer he lived in Vienna, where his photographs appeared in magazines such as ‘Der Kuckuck’ and ‘Die Bühne’. Despite favorable reactions, he did not want to make photography his profession and concentrated on selected photo projects as an amateur.

Martin Imboden (1893–1935) ~ Still life, Vienna, ca. 1930. Vintage silver print | src Ostlicht Auktionen

Carina Ari in Degas, 1925

G. et L. Manuel Frères :: Carina Ari i Degas, Paris, 1925. | src Dansmuseet • IG
G. et L. Manuel Frères :: Carina Ari i Degas, Paris, 1925 | src Dansmuseet on IG

Mme Korda · Shadowland 1923

Madame Korda (*). Photo by Keystone View Co. Published in Shadowland magazine, March 1923. | src internet archive

Caption reads: Madame Korda (*). An Italian (sic) stage and screen star of extraordinary beauty and versatility. Photo by Keystone View Co.

(*) Hungarian born actress and silent film era star in Germany and Austria. Maria Corda, sometimes Maria Korda, née Mária Antónia Farkas (1898-1976) 

Full page scan. Shadowland magazine, March 1923 (page 20) | src internet archive