Watkins · Flower Studies

Margaret Watkins (Canadian, 1884-1969) ~ Flower Studies (Poppies), ca. 1920
Margaret Watkins ~ Flower Studies, ca. 1920s. © The Estate of Margaret Watkins. Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery. | src l’œil de la photographie

Bildnis eine Schauspielerin 1918

Angelica Bick-Ohloff ~ Bildnis-Aufnahme Filmschauspielerin Frau Thea SP. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration; Nr 42, 1918 | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg

Loïs Hutton Rhythm and colour

Loïs Hutton ~ «Studio Rythme et Couleur: Loïs Hutton – Hélène Vanel – Kathleen Dillon», ca. 1920, Gouache sur papier. Tirée d’un carnet de croquis. | src interencheres + interencheres
Loïs Hutton ~ «Studio Rythme et Couleur: Loïs Hutton – Hélène Vanel – Kathleen Dillon», ca. 1920, Gouache sur papier. Tirée d’un carnet de croquis | src interencheres

Dancer Ella Ilbak ca 1920s

Estonian dancer Ella Ilbak (probably 1920s). Her free dance compositions to the music of Debussy, Skriabin, J.S. Bach, Chopin, Wagner, and others (“Flame”, “Capricious”, “Prayer”, “Vision”, “Page”) inspired many young people. | src Estonian Theater and Music Museum ~ Dancing Free online exhibition
Estonian dancer Ella Ilbak, ca. 1920s. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum

Ernst Matray and Kata Sterna

Dancers Ernst Matray and Katta Sterna, 1916. Photograph by Madame d’Ora (Dora Kallmus) | src getty images
Atelier Madame d’Ora ~ Rollenbildnis des Ernst Matray zusammen mit seiner Partnerin Kata Sterna, 24.06.1916 | src ÖNB
Madame d’Ora ~ Rollenbildnis des Ernst Matray zusammen mit seiner Partnerin Kata Sterna, 24.06.1916 | src ÖNB

Drawing photogram, 1920s

Rosa Rolanda :: Drawing Photogram, late 1920s | src Surrealism and Women Artists

Nude figure of a young woman covered by an inverted glass, which becomes her garment. The translucent glass allows the curves of her figure to be seen, but it still provides a modest covering. The shape of the glass is reminiscent of dress styles of the mid-1800s, with a wide hooped skirt and narrow waistline. Rosa Rolanda painted self-portraits from 1945 and 1952 depict the same somber persona. The simple style of her features is similar to those found on folkloric images of the sun reproduced in ceramics, wood, and textiles. Here, crowned by the sun, she is surrounded by shells, a deer, and a ruler.

Mary Wigman in Visionen

Charlotte Rudolph ~ Mary Wigman. Distinguished European danseuse at Chanin Theater, 28.12.1931(?) | src getty images
Charlotte Rudolph ~ Tänzerin, Tanzpaedagogin und Choreografin Mary Wigman in dem Tanz ‘Visionen’, 1928 | src getty images
Charlotte Rudolph ~ Mary Wigman, in dem Tanz ‘Visionen’, 1928 | scanned by ourpastdreams

Scanned from: Paroles de corps (la chorégraphie au XXe siècle) Thierry Villa, Ed. du Chêne, 1998

Ruth Bayton, ca. 1927

Atelier d’Ora – Benda ~ Ruth Bayton, die Erfinderin des Blackbottom Tanzes. Published in Das Leben, August 1927 | src Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft