Vintage portraits in the era of the selfies

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Vintage portraits in the era of selfies

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Portraits


AnamorFose.be 2, La Bertonnerie 86160 Sommières-Du-Clain France Phone: + 33 6 49 52 47 54 xavier@anamorfose.be www.anamorfose.be Š 2018 Xavier Debeerst


Founded in 1997 in Belgium is specialized in vintage photography from 1850 until the 1950's. The inventory is a mix of several styles, periods and subjects questioning the nature of photography based on the historical and esthetical context. The photographers are well known, befitted amateurs or unknown photographers. Roughly the inventory can be divided into several points of interest: inter war photography, German photography of the FKK and astronomical photography.

Anamorfose Curiosa Finding vintage and historical photos also brings you in contact with similar objects. Anamorfose Curiosa is an online antique and curiosities store where vintage photos and objects are mixed into a cabinet of exploration. Finding historical astronomical photos brings you in contact with the historical telescopes.

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Antonin Novy Portrait of Josef Sudek #2, (id 1202,0) 1975, Czechoslovakia Vintage silver print, Excellent 19,8 X 16,6 cm 210,0 Euro

Carl Otto Schultz Portrait (CdV) of a German butcher, (id 6321,0) +/- 1900, Germany Vintage silver print, Excellent 10,3 (12) X 4,5 (5) cm 65,0 Euro

Clyde Fisher Pickering, Eddington and Hertzsprung, (id 6137,0) 29/08/1932, United States Vintage silver print, Excellent 7,9 (9) X 11 (12) cm 275,0 Euro Astronomer Arthur S. Eddington (center) with David B. Pickering (left), and Ejnar Hertzsprung (left), director of Leiden Observatory (1937-1946). Photographed at the American Museum of Natural History. See also: The University of Chicago Photographic Archive, Group 7:123 (2008-242) - apf6-04300


Fernand Dumeunier Portrait Ms. Dumeunier #1, (id 6316,0) +/- 1930, Belgium Vintage silver bromide print, Excellent 22,5 X 17 cm 850,0 Euro Fernand Dumeunier was a professional photographer, artistpainter and modeler. Specialized in portrait- and advertisingphotography. The mastery of his trade goes hand in hand in his work with a high degree of psychological depth. For that reason he belongs to the most important Belgian portraitphotographers.

Fernand Dumeunier Portrait Ms. Dumeunier #2, (id 6363,0) +/- 1930, Belgium Vintage silver bromide print, Excellent 22,5 X 17 cm 850,0 Euro Fernand Dumeunier was a professional photographer, artistpainter and modeler. Specialized in portrait- and advertisingphotography. The mastery of his trade goes hand in hand in his work with a high degree of psychological depth. For that reason he belongs to the most important Belgian portraitphotographers.

Foto-Salon ManassĂŠ Artist portrait, (id 6184,0) +/- 1930, France Vintage silver print (Press photo), Excellent 22,7 X 16,5 cm 250,0 Euro


František Drtikol 2 portraits of Edouard Vojan, (id 5586,0) 1920, Czech Republic Vintage silver print, Very Good 12 (14) X 9 cm 850,0 Euro František Drtikol (3 March 1883, P?íbram – 13 January 1961, Prague) was a Czech photographer of international renown. He is especially known for his characteristically epic photographs, often nudes and portraits. From 1907 to 1910 he had his own studio, until 1935 he operated an important portrait photostudio in Prague on the fourth floor of one of Prague's remarkable buildings, a Baroque corner house at 9 Vodi?kova, now demolished. Jaroslav Rössler, an important avant-garde photographer, was one of his pupils. Drtikol made many portraits of very important people. Eduard Vojan (May 5, 1853 – May 31, 1920) was a famous Czech actor of early cinema.

G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6343,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo

G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6344,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo


G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6345,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo

G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6346,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo

G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6347,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo


G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6348,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo

G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6349,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo

G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6350,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo


G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6351,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo

G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6352,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo

G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6353,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo


G. B. Odone A day at the races, Longchamp # , (id 6354,0) 1923, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 13 cm 75,0 Euro Traces of former album mounting on the back of the photo

Henri Manuel Aristide Briand (11 photos), (id 5166,0) 1931, France Vintage silver print, Good 17,9 X 12,9 cm 450,0 Euro Aristide Briand (French: 28 March 1862 – 7 March 1932) was a French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime Minister of France during the French Third Republic and was a co-laureate of the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristide_Briand

International News Photo Prof. Einstein appears before the Anglo-American Commission, (id 5805,0) 01/11/1946, United States Vintage silver print (Press photo), Very Good 15,5 (17,8) X 11,8 (13) cm 250,0 Euro On January, 29, 1931 Prof. Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) visited Mount Wilson Observatory where he briefly met Edward Emerson Barnard. Prof. Einstein was indirectly influenced by the work of Barnard (the Dark Nebula) and Edwin Hubble (dimension of the Universe).


Interpress Portrait of John Davison Rockefeller, (id 5804,0) +/- 1930, United States Vintage silver print (Press photo), Very Good 21,7 X 16,5 cm 150,0 Euro John D. Rockefeller (1839 - 1937) was an American business magnate and philanthropist. The Rockefeller Foundation funded the construction of the 200 inch Mount Palomar telescope under the direction of George E. Hale, Director of Mount Wilson Observatory.

J. Dworkine Portrait, (id 4003,0) 1970, France c-print, Excellent 27,5 X 20,2 cm 250,0 Euro Frensh fashion photographer. Famous in the 1960’s and 1970’s

Josef Bartuška Portrait, (id 5326,0) +/- 1930, Czech Republic Vintage silver print, Excellent 23,5 X 17,5 cm 1000,0 Euro Born 28/05/1898, Rozovy u Týna nad Vltavou. Died 09/10/1963, Rudolfov u !eských Bud"jovic Josef Bartuška - central personality of the South-Bohemian avant-garde group Fotolinie - consistently applied the principles of modern photography in his works of the 30´s. The main trait of his work is a lyrical melancholy and linkage to his literary works. His production did not reach appreciation but in the 80´s. In the 20´s Bartuška already won recognition as a poet and painter in many reviews, he wrote several poetry collections influenced by social work and Poetism of which he illustrated some and prepared graphic layout for. At the same time he concentrated himself on music and theatre. ,


Keystone view Prof. Albert Einstein in seinem Arbeitszimmer, (id 5806,0) +/- 1930, Germany Vintage silver print (Press photo), Very Good 12,3 (13) X 17,7 (18,2) cm 250,0 Euro On January, 29, 1931 Prof. Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) visited Mount Wilson Observatory where he briefly met Edward Emerson Barnard. Prof. Einstein was indirectly influenced by the work of Barnard (the Dark Nebula) and Edwin Hubble (dimension of the Universe).

Marie-Auguste Morel François Arago, Les contemporains, (id 2426,0) +/- 1894, France Bookprint, Very Good 25.5 X 18 cm 75,0 Euro $La publication des Contemporains - disait en saluant les débuts de cette oeuvre M. l'abbé Simonis, ancien député alsacien au Reischtag allemand - nous présente les hommes en un court résumé de leur vie et de leur action. Elle nous donne leur portrait physique et leur portrait moral. Elle nous fait connaitre le personnage, comprendre les événements, aimer passionnément le bien, hair ardemment le mal. Avant peu, nous aurons là une galerie incomparable. Ce sera un musée vivant et parlant$.

René Dazy Portrait of Madame Curie , (id 6357,0) 1912, France Vintage silver print, Excellent 10,5 (11) X 7,5 (8) cm 150,0 Euro Rare portrait of Marie Curie Marie Sk%odowska Curie born Maria Salomea Sk%odowska 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934) was a Polish and naturalizedFrench physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person and only woman to win twice, the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences, and was part of the Curie family legacy of five Nobel Prizes. She was also the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris, and in 1995 became the first woman to be entombed on her own merits in the Panthéon in Paris. She was born in Warsaw, in what was then the Kingdom of Poland, part of the Russian Empire. She studied at Warsaw's clandestine Flying University and began her practical


Unknown photographer Charles Lindbergh standing in front of the Spirit of St. Louis., (id 6356,0) 21/05/19127, France Vintage silver print, Very Good 23,5 (25,2) X 18 (20) cm 370,0 Euro The Spirit of St. Louis is the custom-built, single engine, single-seat monoplane that was flown solo by Charles Lindbergh on May 20–21, 1927, on the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight from Long Island, New York, to Paris, France, for which Lindbergh won the &25,000 Orteig Prize. Lindbergh took off in the Spirit from Roosevelt Airfield, Garden City, New York, and landed 33 hours, 30 minutes later at AÊroport Le Bourget in Paris, France, a distance of approximately 3,600 miles (5,800 km). This photo can also been found in the collection of Getty Images https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/event/years-ago-charleslindbergh-makes-non-stop-solo-transatlantic-flight -700040942#charles-lindbergh-standing-in-front-of-the-

Unknown photographer Dickinson, (id 5149,0) +/-1970, UK Polaroid, Very Good 7,3 (8,6) X 6,9 (8,2) cm 250,0 Euro

Unknown photographer Group Leander McCormick, (id 6141,0) 21/5/1929, United States Vintage silver print, Excellent 15 (17,5) X 10,5 (12) cm 185,0 Euro When Thomas Jefferson designed the University of Virginia, he intended it to include an observatory and a center for astronomical study. While Jefferson did not see those plans come to fruition during his lifetime, in 1877 Leander J. McCormick donated a 26-inch telescope to the University, and an observatory, which now bears the name of its benefactor, was built to house it on Mount Jefferson. In addition, there have been smaller telescopes used for astronomical observations and other devices stored at the observatory including an impressive array of astrometric instruments. In over a century of operation, the McCormick Observatory and its publications have recorded countless observations


Unknown photographer It pays to shop at Holdron’s, (id 5145,0) 04/08/1931, UK Vintage silver print, Very Good 7 X 3,3 cm 75,0 Euro

Unknown photographer J. L Dreyer and the Herschel family, (id 6359,0) +/- 1928, UK Vintage silver print, Excellent 11,7 X 15,8 cm 95,0 Euro John Louis Emil Dreyer (February 13, 1852 – September 14, 1926) was a Danish-Irish astronomer. J. E. W. Herschel was a British astronomer.

Unknown photographer Marlène Dietrich, (id 5419,0) 1944, United States Vintage silver print, Good 23,2 X 18,7 cm 550,0 Euro


Unknown photographer Rare portrait of Madame Marie Curie, (id 6358,0) +/- 1930, France Vintage silver print, Excellent 28,4 (40,5) X 22,3 (32,6) cm 250,0 Euro Rare large format portrait of Marie Curie Marie Sk%odowska Curie born Maria Salomea Sk%odowska 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934) was a Polish and naturalizedFrench physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person and only woman to win twice, the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences, and was part of the Curie family legacy of five Nobel Prizes. She was also the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris, and in 1995 became the first woman to be entombed on her own merits in the Panthéon in Paris. She was born in Warsaw, in what was then the Kingdom of Poland, part of the Russian Empire. She studied at Warsaw's clandestine Flying University and began her practical

Unknown photographer Raymond Duncan, (id 4925,0) 1914 - 1944, France - United States Vintage silver print, Very Good 18 X 24 cm 950,0 Euro Archive about Raymond Duncan: 4 vintage silver prints (+/- 18 X 24 cm) 1 four page publication “Exangelos et New-Paris-York” made and printed by Raymond Duncan Booklet “Les moyens de grève” written and printed by Raymond Duncan Raymond Duncan (1874-1966) was an American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher. Born in San Francisco. In 1891, at the age of 17, he developed a theory of movement which he called kinematics, $a remarkable synthesis of the movements of labor and of daily life.$ He believed that the value of labor was the development of the worker, not production or earnings. In 1898 he and his mother left America and worked for a time in London, Berlin, Athens, and Paris. Duncan's theory of movement led him to work particularly closely with his sister

WM. Henry Dr. S.I. Bailey of the Harvard Observatory, (id 6136,0) +/- 1920, United States Vintage silver print, Poor 21 (21,7) X cm 85,0 Euro Caption: “Dr. S.I. Bailey of the Harvard Observatory came in his automobile” Solon Irving Bailey (December 29, 1854 in Lisbon, New Hampshire – June 5, 1931 in Norwell, Massachusetts) was an American astronomer and discoverer of the main-belt asteroid 504 Cora, on June 30, 1902. Bailey joined the staff of Harvard College Observatory in 1887. He received an M.A. from there in 1888 in addition to his previous M.A. from Boston University. After the observatory received the $Boyden Fund$ bequest from the will of Uriah A. Boyden, Bailey played a major role in finding a site for Boyden Station in Arequipa, Peru, and was in charge of it from 1892 to 1919. He was also one of the first to carry out meteorological studies in Peru, traveling extensively in desolate areas at very high altitude. Boyden


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