Studio Harcourt- Lucienne Boyer, 1940

Studio Harcourt- Lucienne Boyer, 1940

Studio Harcourt- Lucienne Boyer, 1940

Brassaï -Corset & Résilles

Brassaï -Les resilles , 1931-32

Brassaï –Les Résilles , 1931-32

Brassai-Le corset noir, vers 1934 probablement plus 1932 (cf photo au dessus)

Brassai-Le corset noir, vers 1934 probablement plus 1932 (cf photo au dessus)

Brassaï, La Casque de Cuir, 1932.

Brassaï, La Casque de Cuir, 1932.

Brassaï, La Casque de Cuir, 1932

Brassaï, La Casque de Cuir, 1932

Brassai -Nu,( les Résilles), 1932

Brassai -Nu,( les Résilles), 1932

Brassaï- Le phénomène de l’extase, 1933

 

Brassaï – Le phénomène de l_extase, 1933

 

Pierre Bonnard

Bonnard Pierre- Marthe assise, la main gauche à la nuque, 1900-1901. Jardin de Montval.

Bonnard Pierre- Marthe debout au soleil, Jardin de Montval, lieu-dit de Marly-le-Roi, 1900- 01

Bonnard Pierre- Marthe debout au soleil, Jardin de Montval, lieu-dit de Marly-le-Roi, 1900/ 01

Bonnard Pierre- Marthe debout au soleil, Jardin de Montval, lieu-dit de Marly-le-Roi, 1900- 01 positif

Bonnard Pierre- Marthe debout au soleil, Jardin de Montval, lieu-dit de Marly-le-Roi, 1900- 01 positif

Studio Harcourt Nu féminin, c. 1950.

Studio Harcourt  Nu féminin, c. 1950.

Studio Harcourt  Nu féminin, c. 1950.

Man Ray- Portrait of the dancer- choregrapher Bronislava Nijinska , 1922

Man Ray – Portrait of the dancer/ choregrapher Bronislava Nijinska, Paris, circa 1922

Man Ray- Portrait of the dancer- choregrapher Bronislava Nijinska , 1922; November 1922 issue; Courtesy Condé Nast Archive

Man Ray- Portrait of the dancer- choregrapher Bronislava Nijinska , 1922; November 1922 issue; Courtesy Condé Nast Archive

Man Ray- Portrait of the dancer- choregrapher Bronislava Nijinska , 1922; November 1922 issue; Courtesy Condé Nast Archive

Man Ray- Portrait of the dancer- choregrapher Bronislava Nijinska , 1922; November 1922 issue; Courtesy Condé Nast Archive

Man Ray – Portrait of the dancer/ choregrapher Bronislava Nijinska, Paris, circa 1922

Man Ray- Portrait of the Dancer Helen Tamiris, 1925

Helen Tamiris was a pioneer of American modern dance.

American choreographer, modern dancer, and teacher, one of the first to make use of jazz, African American spirituals, and social-protest themes in her work.

« Helen Tamiris (1903-1966), a founder of modern dance in the 1920s and 1930s, always kept a foot firmly planted in the commercial theater. She was trained in ballet at the Metropolitan Opera and by Michel Fokine, as well as in natural dancing at New York’s Isadora Duncan Studio. Her early career combined a soloist position in the Bracale Opera Company with appearances in nightclub and Broadway revues. Yet her first recital in 1927 demonstrated a personal expression of abstract movement and frank social analysis. A year later she adopted the Negro spiritual as a métier for life as conflict. Politically active, Tamiris helped to lead development of the Dance Repertory Theatre and dance initiatives under the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project. She founded and chaired the American Dance Association and helped to set up the Federal Dance Project. Following World War II, she turned to Broadway to attract large audiences for a modern dance aesthetic that aspired to shape consciousness of the people. Tamiris choreographed eighteen musicals between 1943-1957, artfully integrating dance into such productions as Up in Central Park, Annie Get Your Gun, and Fanny. She taught movement to dancers and actors and formed the Tamiris-Nagrin Dance Workshop in 1957 with Daniel Nagrin, who was her husband at the time. » Helen Tamiris, an essay by Elizabeth McPherson.

Man Ray- Portrait of the Dancer Helen Tamiris, 1925-1929

 

Man Ray- Portrait of the Dancer Helen Tamiris, 1925

Man Ray- Portrait of the Dancer Helen Tamiris, 1925-1929

Man Ray- Portrait of the Dancer Helen Tamiris, 1925

Man Ray- Portrait of the Dancer Helen Tamiris, 1925-1929

Madame D’Ora- The dancer Kaja Marquita , 1920-30

Madame D’Ora- The dancer Kaja Marquita , 1920- 30 via live auctioneers

Madame D’Ora- The dancer Kaja Marquita , 1920′s

Madame D’Ora- The dancer Kaja Marquita , 1920-30

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Francesco Viscuso- Musée de la Distance

Francesco Viscuso- Musée de la Distance 003, 2011

Francesco Viscuso- Musée de la Distance 003 003, 2011

Francesco Viscuso- Musée de la Distance 006, 2011

Francesco Viscuso- Musée de la Distance 006, 2011


His Site

Mario Von Bucovich- Untitled, 1927

Mario Von Bucovich- Untitled, 1927

Mario Von Bucovich– Untitled, 1927

Jack Smith

Jack Smith-  Untitled from the series 16 Immortal Photos.from " The beautiful Book" 1960.

Jack Smith-  Untitled from the series 16 Immortal Photos.from  » The beautiful Book » 1960.

Jack Smith

ack Smith-  Untitled from the series 16 Immortal Photos.from  » The beautiful Book » 1960.

Jack Smith- Untitled from the series 16 Immortal Photos.from  » The beautiful Book » 1960.

Jack Smith

Jack Smith- Untitled,  1960 Vintage composite silver print from “16 Immortal Photos, » 

Le Prat Thérèse

Le Prat Thérèse- Edo Sie, danseur Balinais ,1954