"Ida Rubinstein dans le Costume du Boléro" par Madame D'Ora (1913-34) à l'exposition "Ravel Boléro" de la Cité de la Musique, Paris, mai 2025.

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"Ida Rubinstein dans le Costume du Boléro" par Madame D'Ora (1913-34) à l'exposition "Ravel Boléro" de la Cité de la Musique, Paris, mai 2025.
We can't get enough of 'The New Woman Behind the Camera,' on view now @metmuseum with exceptional catalog published by @delmonico_books & @ngadc Pictured here is a 1921 portrait of Austrian-Argentine painter Mariette Pachhofer (later Mariette Lydis), by the pioneering Austrian society photographer Madame d'Ora. Featuring work by 120 photographers, including well-known figures like Berenice Abbott, Claude Cahun, Dorothea Lange and Lee Miller, as well as names that will be new to many, this volume is, from beginning to end, a revelation. Down-and-dirty war reportage, documentary, avant-garde abstraction, experimental portraiture, and a whole new way of dealing with fashion meet with all sorts of new international ideas about gender, power and artistic license. Read more via linkinbio. Edited with text by Andrea Nelson. Foreword by Kaywin Feldman. Preface by Andrea Nelson & Mia Fineman. Text by Elizabeth Cronin, Mila Ganeva, Kristen Gresh, Elizabeth Otto, Kim Sichel. IMAGE CREDIT: Madame d'Ora, "Mariette Pachhofer (later Mariette Lydis)," 1921, gelatin silver print, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Robert B. Menschel and the Vital Projects Fund and the R. K. Mellon Family Foundation. #newwomanbehindthecamera #femalephotographer #modernphotography #NewWomanPhotographers @metphotographs #madamedora #mariettepachhofer #mariettelydis https://www.instagram.com/p/CREj7WysmMJ/?utm_medium=tumblr
The actress Lili Damita by Madame D’Ora, 1929.
#Repost @marcelohmarotta (@get_repost) ・・・ Foujita [japanese painter Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita] with his cat by Dora Kallmus (Madame D'Ora), 1927. #dorakallmus #madamedora #foujita #léonardtsuguharufoujita #portraitphotography #portrait #photography #fotografia #retrato #art #arte #cat #gato https://www.instagram.com/momattos/p/BsCHbe8lct6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=cep57e6q0mt
Portrait of Josephine Baker (1928), US-born French entertainer, activist, French Resistance agent and lover of Frida Kahlo, by Madame D'Ora, aka Dora Kallmus, Austrian photographer #JosephineBaker #madamedora #dorakallmusphotography #womensart https://www.instagram.com/momattos/p/BsArFoHF-gJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=no7wga12tc8k
Fabulous Madame d’Ora exhibition at Leopold Museum, here depicting a dapper Maurice Chevalier. The first artist she photograoged was Gustav Klimt in 1908 and the last Pablo Picasso in 1956 #mauricechevalier #madamedora #vienna #leopoldmuseum #monikafaber #magdalenavukovic #photoinstitutbonartes #museumfurkunstundgewerbehamburg (at Leopold Museum)
Harald Kreutzberg 1927 #German #dancer #madamedora
"Joséphine Baker" par Dora Philippine Kallmus, dite Madame D'Ora (1928) à l'exposition "Qui a Peur des Femmes Photographes (Partie 2 : 1918-1945) ?" au Musée d'Orsay, Paris, novembre 2015.