Dumeunier par Dumeunier

Fernand Dumeunier (1899-1968) ~ Portrait of Ms. Dumeunier # 1, Belgium, ca. 1930 | src anamorfose
Fernand Dumeunier (1899-1968) ~ Portrait of Ms. Dumeunier # 2, Belgium, ca. 1930 | src anamorfose

A Duncan dancer by Genthe

Arnold Genthe (1869-1942) ~ Isadora Duncan dancer, nude (with veil), between 1915 and 1923 | src alamy
Arnold Genthe (1869-1942) ~ Isadora Duncan dancer, nude, between 1915 and 1923 | src alamy
Arnold Genthe (1869-1942) ~ Portraits of a Isadora Duncan (1877-1927) dancer; between 1915-1923 | src alamy

Nude by Biederer Studio

Studio Biederer ~ Untitled [veiled nude], 1920s-1930s | src Flickr

The Biederer Studio was founded and managed by the Czech born brothers Jacques Biederer (1887-1942) and Charles Biederer (1892-1942). The photographic studio was specialized in erotic and fetish photography. It was active in Paris in the period between the two world wars.

Studio Biederer ~ Untitled [veiled nude], 1920s-1930s | src Flickr
Studio Biederer ~ Untitled [veiled nude], 1920s-1930s | src Flickr

The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Adelaide Hanscom Leeson :: Frontis. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 1905. Photogravure. | src photogravure.com
Adelaide Hanscom Leeson :: Plate 2. The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by University of California Libraries | src internet archive
Adelaide Hanscom Leeson :: Plate 2. The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by University of California Libraries | src internet archive
Adelaide Hanscom Leeson :: Plate 2. The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by Getty Research Institute. | src internet archive
Adelaide Hanscom Leeson :: Plate 2. The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by Getty Research Institute. | src internet archive
Adelaide Hanscom Leeson :: Plate 2. The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by Getty Research Institute. | src internet archive
Adelaide Hanscom Leeson :: Plate 2. The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by Getty Research Institute. | src internet archive

Hanscom achieved her luminous and daring visionary allegorical tableaux style through sophisticated manipulation of her photographs including combination printing and painting directly on the glass plate negatives. The delicate gravures are printed on tissue and tipped into the book which is notable for its Arts-and-Crafts design, the subjects (both nudes and artists of the time like Joachim Miller, George Sterling and George W. James).

The first edition was printed on at least two different types of tissue, one limp and thin, and the other stiff and parchment-like. Dodge published many subsequent editions with Hanscom’s photographic illustrations, in at least three smaller sizes, all with halftones, sometimes in color. In a 1912 edition, Blanch Cumming, another San Francisco photographer, was inexplicably also credited, although no additional illustrations appeared. In 1906, the San Francisco earthquake and fire destroyed Hanscom’s entire studio, including her Rubaiyat negatives. A decade later she provided similarly dreamy illustrations for an edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese, but her Rubaiyat images represent most of Hanscom’s print legacy, as her silver prints are rare. [quoted from the Art of the Photogravure]

Publications of The Rubāīyāt of Omar Khayyām available online:

The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by Getty Research Institute

The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by University of California Libraries

The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1914. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. “Popular Edition“. Scanned by Getty Research Institute

The Rubaiyát of Omar Kháyyám, 1905. Published by Dodge Publishing Co. Plates on the Art of Photogravure

The Rubāīyāt of Omar Khayyām, 1912. New York : Dodge Publishing Co. Scanned by Cornell University Library, on Hathitrust

Chrysalis (1933) by R. Maingot

Rosalind Maingot :: ‘Chrysalis’, Art Deco nude study, 1933. From: The Amateur Photographer, November 1933. | src eBay
Rosalind Maingot :: ‘Chrysalis’, Art Deco nude study, 1933. From the London Salon of Photography. Published in The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, November 1933. | src eBay

Pandora’s Box, 1925

Harry Richardson Cremer :: Pandora’s Box, 1925. Hand signed by noted early 1900’s photographer H. Richardson Cremer. As written on the back of the mat: Newark Camera Club and Buffalo Salon 1925. Stamped: Apr 4 1925. | src Worthpoint
Harry Richardson Cremer :: Pandora’s Box, 1925. Hand signed on mat.

Beautiful like Kaloma

“Beautiful like Kaloma“. A semi-nude woman scantily clad in a see-through silk veil. The model, like Kaloma, is standing with both hands in front of her. Original 1910-1920s French Real Photo Postcard. | src eBay