Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Cherry Trees Along a Canal], 1900. Carbon print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Horikiri Iris Garden, Tokyo, Japan], 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
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Rose Dolores c. 1919
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Cover July 1915 Harper's Bazaar US, by Adolph de Meyer
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1913 Adolph de Meyer, La Marchesa Luisa Casati (aka La Casati) photographed with her head resting on her arms, with pearls draped over her arms.
"Finally, Luisa was photographed. Baron Adolph de Meyer was internationally renowned. The photo he took of Luisa in 1912 in Venice went around the world. A necklace of pearls wrapped around her wrists, her chin resting on her arms crossed, the gaze of the marquise is riveted to the lens. Her pupils, which she now dilated every day with drops of belladonna in defiance of the danger of ending up blind, hypnotize us. It is this same look that seems to be captured on the different paintings, the one she wanted to show, not that of a lioness or a tigress but of a mysterious and implacable woman. Because Luisa wanted to control her image. Deep down, she took herself very seriously. » (x)
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adolph de meyer : from the shores of the bosphorus (1912)
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Adolph de Meyer
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Adolf de Meyer · Japan 1900
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Kofukuji Temple, Nara, Japan], 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Torii Gate at Lakeside, Japan, 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
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Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Golden Pavilion, Kyoto, Japan], 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
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Flower Study (1908)
Baron Adolph de Meyer
Autochrome (Royal Photographic Society Collection | The Dawn of Colour at Science and Media Museum)
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John Barrymore by Adolph de Meyer,
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baron adolph de meyer in vogue 100: a century of style - robin muir (2016)
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1920 Jeanne Toussaint by Adolph de Meyer. Madame Toussaint took over from Louis Cartier as their creative director and held that position until 1970. From Art Deco, Avant Garde and Modernism, FB.
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Adolph de Meyer 1908
via Art photography Camera work
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