John De Mirjian

John de Mirjian. Marguerite Agniel posing in a two-piece costume and matching turban 1929.

John de Mirjian. Marguerite Agniel posing in a two-piece costume and matching turban 1929.

John de Mirjian. Marguerite Agniel posing in a two-piece costume and matching turban 1929.

 »  John De Mirjian The Broadway glamour photographer’s short but brilliant heyday lasted six years, from 1922 until his death in a speeding roadster containing a mysterious woman in 1928. An extravagant personality given to gambling and womanizing, De Mirjian brooked no criticism of his taste or resistance to his desire, throwing temper tantrums during photo shoots if sitters failed to follow his directions.

In February 1927, Olga, his wife of a little over one year, sued for divorce, citing repeated physical abuse and being forced to labor at her husband’s studio round the clock. In her court testimony she revealed that the photographer cleared 25K$ annually, making his one of the most lucrative studios in the city. One reason for his financial success was his arrangement with Earl Carroll, impresario of ‘The Vanities,’ to photograph publicity for his revue, a show that pushed the envelope in the theatrical display of female flesh.

In 1925 De Mirjian became a photographic celebrity when newspapers covered his trial in which actress Louise Brooks sued to stop his distribution of risque photos taken of her in 1923 ( See these photography on the site Here). Brooks in the court claimed that a nude shoot was the publicity price every girl new to Broadway must pay. De Mirjian testified, ‘Have I not photographed a thousand others wearing maybe a shoe, maybe a hat, maybe a shawl. . . and not only the girls of the shows but the women of society as well.’

The bulk of De Mijian’s risque photography appeared on two magazines of the mid-1920s: ART LOVERS and ARTISTS AND MODELS. Modeled on Edwin Bower Hesser’s successful ARTS MONTHLY PICTORIAL begun in 1922, these soft paper monthlies featured shots of semi-nude showgirls in artistic poses.

In 1925 De Mirjian was supplying imagery for both magazines. It is interesting to observe that the Schubert Brothers, who sponsored the annual « Artists and Models » girlie revues on Broadway were rivals of Earl Carroll, De Mirjian’s principle employer. Yet their appreciation of De Mirjian’s mastery of drape shots and nudes overrode their disinclination to patronize an artist in the hire of a rival. Besides showgirls in drapes and society women in stylish dishabille, De Mirjian had a particular talent for ‘two-shots,’ portraits showing the interaction, usually romantic, of two persons. His career ended spectacularly on September 24, 1928, when his Peerless roadster careened off the Jerico turnpike, L. I., going 70 miles an hour. His passenger, a married actress, Mrs. Gloria Christy, survived and told authorities she was his half-sister. She was not.

John’s brother, Arto De Mirjian, who had assisted in the studio, took over the business. He kept it a going concern until 1950, surviving debt proceedings in the early 1930s and a merger with Nasib, the vaudeville and dance photographer shortly thereafter. Arto De Mirjian continued the studio’s documentation of Broadway productions and achievied in portraiture an expertise equal to that of his brother. He remained an active photographer in New York until about 1950 when he sold his archive to the Culver Service, moved to California, and set up a studio in the Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.  »

Text by David S. Shields found on the marvelous dealer on Ebay grapefruitmoongallery

 

More about John de Mirjan on the site

I beginning with two Photography of Arto de Mirjian

Studio de Mirjian -Photography by Arto de Mirjan (John de Mirjian’s brother)

Studio de Mirjian -Photography by Arto de Mirjan (John de Mirjian's brother) - Miss Cornelia Rogers as mermaid from Flying High George White musical c. 1930

Studio de Mirjian -Photography by Arto de Mirjan (John de Mirjian’s brother) – Miss Cornelia Rogers as mermaid from Flying High George White musical c. 1930

Studio de Mirjian -Photography by Arto de Mirjan (John de Mirjian's brother)-Joan Kent,with pearls In Arthur Hammerstch's musical play, 1930

Studio de Mirjian -Photography by Arto de Mirjan (John de Mirjian’s brother)-Joan Kent,with pearls In Arthur Hammerstch’s musical play, 1930

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John De Mirjian – Untitled ( woman in stage costume with feather), 1920

John De Mirjian - Nu, 1920

John De Mirjian – Nu, 1920

John De Mirjian - Nu, detail, 1920

John De Mirjian – Nu, detail, 1920

John de Mirjian. Aysa Kass Premiere danseuse in flame of love

Baron (John De Mirjian) - Etude de nu, New York, 1920s.

Baron (John De Mirjian) – Etude de nu, New York, 1920s.

Baron De Mirjian - Nude , 1920s

Baron De Mirjian – Nude , 1920s

Baron De Mirjian - Nude with Long Shawl, 1920s

Baron De Mirjian – Nude with Long Shawl, 1920s

John De Mirjian - ETHEL DALE, 1920s

John De Mirjian – Ethel Dale , 1920s

John De Mirjian - Nu à la dentelle, New York, années 1920

John De Mirjian – Nu à la dentelle, New York, années 1920

John De Mirjian - Louise from the serie boudoir, 1920

John De Mirjian – Louise from the serie boudoir, 1920

John De Mirjian - Mildred Douglas, 1922

John De Mirjian – Mildred Douglas, 1922

John de Mirjian .Veiled Dancer circa 1920 gelatin silver print

Baron De Mirjian - Woman with Feather Costume, 1920

Baron De Mirjian – Woman with Feather Costume, 1920

John De Mirjian- flapper showgirls. 1920s

John De Mirjian- flapper showgirls. 1920s

John De Mirjian- Dancer in topless, 1926

John De Mirjian- Dancer in topless, 1926

John De Mirjian Gay Paree, 1925, dancers,

John De Mirjian Gay Paree, 1925, dancers,

John De Mirjian Geraldine Pratt, 1925-27

John De Mirjian Geraldine Pratt, 1925-27

John De Mirjian - Rose marie Haynes , published in the new Eve, 1926

John De Mirjian – Rose marie Haynes , published in the new Eve, 1926

John De Mirjian - Jean Yoder, 1926.

John De Mirjian – Jean Yoder, 1926.

John De Mirjian - Jean Yoder, 1926.

John De Mirjian – Jean Yoder, 1926.

John De Mirjian - Jean Yoder, 1926.

John De Mirjian – Jean Yoder, 1926.

John De Mirjian Mabelle Swor, 1926

John De Mirjian Mabelle Swor, 1926

 

John De Mirjian Mabelle Swor, 1926

John De Mirjian Mabelle Swor, 1926

John De Mirjian- Allenova Varola, 1922-28 , (Broadway, Manhattan)

John De Mirjian- Allenova Varola, 1922-28 , (Broadway, Manhattan)

 

John De Mirjian Anita Pam, 1928

John De Mirjian  ( probly arto ) Anita Pam, 1928

John De Mirjian Nina Sorel, 1928

Studio De Mirjian (probably Arto) -Nina Sorel, 1928

 

 

Zdzisław Beksiński ( 1929-2005)

Zdzisław Beksiński est un peintre, photographe, dessinateur et sculpteur polonais illustre.( plus sur wilkipedia)

Il a débuté par la photographie et le collage ( voir autre article Ici) qu’il arrêtent au début des années 60 s, pour se consacrer à la peinture  plus particulièrement ainsi qu’au dessin. Si vous souhaitez voir ce versant de son œuvre vous pouvez le retrouvez Ici par exemple. Il  ya beaucoup de dessins et illustrations qui sont vraiment dans la veine d’Hans Bellmer par exemple, Son travail en temps que photographe est plutôt novateur et reste relativement majeur pour la culture Polonaise. Lire par exemple  Ici ( traduction approximative) pour plus d’informations 

Zdzisław Beksiński- Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński- Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński -Akt, 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński -Akt, 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński- Untitled, 1956

Zdzisław Beksiński- Untitled, 1956

Zdzisław Beksiński, Sadist's Corset , 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński, Sadist’s Corset , 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński, Study for the Sadist's Corset 3 ,1957

Zdzisław Beksiński, Study for the Sadist’s Corset 3 ,1957

Zdzisław Beksiński,  -Study for the Sadist's Corset 5, 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński, -Study for the Sadist’s Corset 5, 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1955-60

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1955-60

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1955-57

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1955-57

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1959

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1955-57

Zdzisław Beksiński, Akt, 1955-57

Zdzisław Beksiński- Zone II, nd( before 60)

Zdzisław Beksiński- Zone II, nd( before 60)

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1957

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1950-60

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1950-60

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1950-60

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1950-60

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1950-60

Zdzisław Beksiński- portrait 1950-60

Zdzisław Beksiński- phtomontage, 1955-60

Zdzisław Beksiński- phtomontage, 1955-60

Son site

Une Galerie

 

William Mortensen – From the porfolio “Compositions”, studies of the female form , 1938

William Mortensen – From the porfolio “Compositions”, studies of the female form , 1938

Jean Barthet – Crazy Horse, 1967

Lucien Clergue- Nue de la vague, 1968.

« Contemplation of the body of the woman must be a reassuring response to the anguish of the world  »
“La contemplation du corps de la femme doit être une réponse rassurante à l’angoisse du monde”
Lucien Clergue

Lucien Clergue-Nue de la vague,  1968.

 

Lejaren A. Hiller

Lejaren Hiller Sr. / Lejaren à Hiller / John Hiller (3 July 1880 – 23 May 1969) was an accomplished American illustrator and photographer.

 

Born as John Hiller in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he changed his name to Lejaren à Hiller when he moved from New York City. He studied painting and illustration at the Chicago Art Institute and travelled to Paris where he found work in a number of studios. By the early 1900s his attention turned to photography and he was widely regarded as the « creator of American photographic illustration ».

Hiller was known for dramatically staged tableaux. He would spend considerable time and effort in arranging the set and models, while an assistant took the photograph, making Hiller’s contribution more directorial than photographic. He was more interested in the final result than the means used to achieve it and is remembered for saying:

« If a man wants to strangle his wife and throw her in the kitchen sink, let him do it any way he wants to. If he’s doing it awkwardly, or not the way I’d do it, all right — it’s a good job so long as he gets her into the sink, completely strangled.« 

From 1927-50 Hiller was commissioned by Davis & Geck to produce the prints for a series of historic advertisements entitled “Sutures in Ancient Surgery,” and published in 1944 as “Surgery through the Ages”. Hiller used elaborate costumes, dramatic backdrops and lighting, and had half-clad models posing as patients. The images depicted a broad range from mediaeval and Aztec surgeons, to surgeons from ancient Egypt and India. The collection was widely acclaimed, and in 1937 won the Edward Bok Award for advertising. The originals of this series were donated to the Art Institute of Chicago.

Hiller also created a series of photographic posters for the US Armed Forces during World War II.

See the first article HERE

                                                                       Lejaren A. Hiller- Woman in Costume, ca. 1920

Lejaren A Hiller Woman in Costume,1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A Hiller Semi-Nude Woman In Costume Dancing 1920 positive, gelatin on glass

Lejaren A Hiller Semi-Nude Woman, Man In Costume Dancing 1920 positive, gelatin on glass

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A Hiller Woman in Costume,1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Nude Woman Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A Hiller -Nude Woman ith veil, 1920 positive, gelatin on glass

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Lejaren A. Hiller -Semi-Nude Woman in Costume and Pose ca. 1920

Grundworth

Grundworth- Pin-up nude Nylon Strümpfe stockings, 1915

, .-Sunset Trail.(Blue-toned silver print), 1922

Edward S Curtis .-Sunset Trail.(Blue-toned silver print), 1922

Alfred Cheney Johnston- Renée Adorée

Alfred Cheney Johnston- Renée Adorée Nude and parrot, 1930

Alfred Cheney Johnston (1884-1971) Renee' Adoree, 1930

Alfred Cheney Johnston Renee’ Adoree, 1930

 

MP Verneuil- Etude de nu, 1931, {from Vingt-Quatre études de nu, texte de Jules Romains Paris, Éditions Denoël et Steele, 1931}

MP Verneuil- Etude de nu, 1931, {from Vingt-Quatre études de nu, texte de Jules Romains Paris, Éditions Denoël et Steele, 1931}

Vaclav Jelinek( Czech) – Aquarius, abstract Nude, 1997

Vaclav Jelinek( Czech) – Aquarius, abstract Nude, 1997

Heinrich Eickmann – Akte tree Nudes collotype 1890s

Heinrich Eickmann – Akte tree Nudes collotype 1890s

Georges Hugnet

 

Georges Hugnet- Sans titre (rose rouge) , 1961. Collection Denise Levy

Georges Hugnet-Sans titre (rose rouge), 1961. Collection Denise Levy

 

based on an this anymous photography

uncredited veiled nude, 1930s pour huit jours a Trebaunec

uncredited veiled nude, 1930s pour huit jours a Trebaunec  ( foundHere)

 

ans he made another one with this one for Huit jours à Trébaumec

Georges Hugnet -From Huit jours à Trébaumec, 1969 (Atelier Mercher, Services du Guide rose Micheline,)  journal de vacances de Georges Hugnet

Georges Hugnet -From Huit jours à Trébaumec, 1969 (Atelier Mercher, Services du Guide rose Micheline,) journal de vacances de Georges Hugnet

 

and i found a painting of the artist  Talon Abraxas here

Harold F. Kells (1904-1986 )

Harold F. Kells est un photographe ( mais aussi peintre….Beaucoup de ses peintures à l’huile ont été utilisés comme des vignettes pour les billets de banque, actions et obligations en Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis Australie)  Canadien actif dans les années 1930 .Kells a gagné une notoriété internationale à cette époque pour ses études de figures composites de nus et ses paysages picturaux. sa technique était d’utiliser des colorants impression par transfert et également l’utilisation de la gélatine argentique dans son travail. Kells à produit toute une série de photographie autour de la mythologie grèque dans le milieu des années 30, ceux sont quelques unes deces dernières que je présente aujourd’hui.

Kells fût à l’origine de l’organisation du premier « Salon international canadien de l’art photographique ».

Harold F. Kells - Soul of the Dance ,1933

Harold F. Kells –  Soul of the Dance ,1933

Harold F. Kells - Salome (Remorse) ,1933

Harold F. Kells – Salome (Remorse) ,1933

Harold F. Kells - Freedom 1934

Harold F. Kells – Freedom 1934

Harold F. Kells - Andromeda 1932

Harold F. Kells – Andromeda 1932

Harold F. Kells Andromeda II 1933

Harold F. Kells Andromeda II 1933

Harold F. Kells - Maid of Athens, 1934

Harold F. Kells – Maid of Athens, 1934

Harold F. Kells- Roman Bather 1933

Harold F. Kells- Roman Bather 1933

Harold F. Kells  -Grecian Nocturne 1935

Harold F. Kells -Grecian Nocturne 1935

Harold F. Kells- Death of Cleopatra 1934

Harold F. Kells- Death of Cleopatra 1934

Harold F. Kells- Clytie  1934

Harold F. Kells- Clytie 1934

Harold F. Kells - Soul of the Dance ,1933

Harold F. Kells – Soul of the Dance ,1933

Portrait of the actress Anna Mae Walthall, As Ruby still from “Bare Fists (1919)

Portrait of the actress Anna Mae Walthall, As Ruby still from “Bare Fists (1919)