my-little-time-machine: “ “Compliments of Mabelle” is written on the back of the photo. ”
Definitely comfortable with herself. Love her boots! She has style! This woman is definitely sure who she is. This woman...
So glad this photo did not get destroyed completely. It was almost lost. It was purchased at an antique store somewhere in Ohio. It is a mounted card. On the back about the only thing I can make out is "Ball" and "99". It is possible this photo is from 1899. In addition to the Carte-de-Visite, Cabinet Card, and Stereotype, which are described individually, there were a variety of other card mounted photos, in more-or-less standardized sizes, some of the most common being called Victoria, Imperial, Prominade, Panel, and Boudoir. Panoramic photos were also often card mounted, though the size was not standardized. None of these other sizes are as common as the CDV, Cabinet Card and Stereotype. (source: www.ajmorris.com/roots/photo/types.php)
The 19th-century Italian aristocrat, better known as as La Castiglione, was an iconic model, muse, mistress, narcissist, and queen of drama. Daphne Guinness, eat your heart out.
"Wischer, Photographic Artist, 180, Oxford St., Manchester."
Photographs taken in Oslo by the mathematician and physicist Carl Størmer. More on his camera here: http://collectiblend.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=135 About Størmer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_St%C3%B8rmer
The pictures in this collection are some of the earliest known portrait photographs to ever be taken. The subjects in the photos are older and no doubt wealthy, as photography…
It's a colorized Lewis Powell! And we're just fine with that...
Artist: Richard Throssel Artist Bio: American, 1882 - 1933 Creation Date: c. 1910 Process: gelatin silver print Credit Line: Gift of Graham and Susan Nash Accession Number: 2002.040.025
Street children in Victorian times were found in abundance living in alleys or side streets. Many were orphans but others were from neglectful, alcoholic families where abuse was the norm.
Fritz Henle’s Cleaning Woman In MOMA, 1950s (via servatius)
Rediscovered by chance, these 150 photographs were taken by the artist in around 1965, at the very start of his career.
Hawarden C, D 193, Dundrum grounds, c. 1859-61
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Scouring flea markets, estate sales, and the internet, New Yorker and relative of Holocaust survivor Daniel Lenchner has collected over 500 snapshots of Nazis.
Kensington and Chelsea Libraries have published several wonderful images by the late amateur photographer Edward Linley Sambourne which captures the casual side of Edwardian fashion in a manner which is rarely seen.
These superb photographs taken by the Belgian photographer Léonard Misonne (1870-1943) elevate the everyday into fine art. Missone’s artistry, his eye for composition, light and mood, encourage us to share his thoughts and emotions. Form takes over from subject matter and content. They are extraordinary pictorial photographs, as poetic as Andrei Tarkovsky’s sublime Polaroids. … Continue reading "Extraordinary Photographs by Léonard Misonne"
Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
Highly educated young men in the trenches brought a new sensibility to the experience of war.
These superb photographs taken by the Belgian photographer Léonard Misonne (1870-1943) elevate the everyday into fine art. Missone’s artistry, his eye for composition, light and mood, encourage us to share his thoughts and emotions. Form takes over from subject matter and content. They are extraordinary pictorial photographs, as poetic as Andrei Tarkovsky’s sublime Polaroids. … Continue reading "Extraordinary Photographs by Léonard Misonne"
I don’t want to make anyone feel uncomfortable, so if you’re reluctant to step inside the world of 19th century junkies, I suggest you close the door and choose something a little lighter and brighter from our menu. I’m not quite sure how I ended up here myself, stockpiling antique photographs that have survived from the Opium Age…
Robert Demachy (1859–1936) was a French Pictorial photographer of the late 19th and early 20th century. He is best known for his intensely manipulated prints that display a distinct painterly quality. He was influenced by the Impressionist painters and spent most of his time making photographs and developing his theories on photography, both technical and
Gabor was only 4 when he was sadly killed at Auschwitz-Birkenau on June 29,1944
@caecilia1003 Nice Weekend!!! Leila & Seguis France 1947 by Eduard Boubat❤️
An illuminating biography by Artemis Leontis reveals the little-known story of Eva’s mission to revive an ancient culture.
The Greeks and Trojans fighting over the body of Patroclus. 1836. Antoine Joseph Wiertz Belgian. 1806-1865. oil /canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Photograph by Lady Clementina Hawarden, "'Photographic Study', 5 Princes Garden, Clementina, Lord Hawarden", albumen print from wet collodion negative, ca 1861
Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
Java, Dutch India (Indies), ca 1910 (Actors). Photographer unknown.
If the success of female-centric biopics like 'Hidden Figures' has taught Hollywood anything, it's that there are riches to be found in the lives of history-making women.
Based in Amsterdam, Italian and American designers Marcello De Simone and Bruce Wayland are...
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Roza Shanina se alzó en armas después de que su hermano de 19 años murió durante el sitio de Leningrado en diciembre de 1941. Ella murió en batalla a la edad de 20 años en 1945.
Here's another set of Lewis Hine's photos of mill workers - mostly of child laborers. The superintendent and one of the spinners, Catawba Cotton Mills, Newton, NC. Others smaller still. Ten boys and girls this size and smaller out of a force of 40 employees, 1908 This little girl is so small she has to stand on a box to reach her machine. She is regularly employed as a knitter in Loudon Hosiery Mills, Loudon, Tennessee, 1910 Two of the helpers in the Tifton Cotton Mill at Tifton, Georgia, 1909 Two of the tiny workers, a raveler and a looper in Loudon Hosiery Mills. Loudon, Tennessee, 1910 Warper at his machine, Newton, NC, 1908 [what an amazing picture!] Worker in the Cherokee Hosiery Mill, Rome, Georgia, 1913 Young woman at spinning machine in cotton mill. Mollahan Mills, Newberry, South Carolina, 1908
These superb photographs taken by the Belgian photographer Léonard Misonne (1870-1943) elevate the everyday into fine art. Missone’s artistry, his eye for composition, light and mood, encourage us to share his thoughts and emotions. Form takes over from subject matter and content. They are extraordinary pictorial photographs, as poetic as Andrei Tarkovsky’s sublime Polaroids. … Continue reading "Extraordinary Photographs by Léonard Misonne"
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