Anny Heimann, Im Garten, 1906
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Anny Heimann, Im Garten, 1906
The Bridesmaid (early 20th century) Unknown Photographer
Nusret Halačević, Market scene in Sarajevo, c.1920s
Friderica Derra De Moroda by Bassano, 1913
Goulue circa 1885 by Louis Victor Paul Bacard
via RMN
The ‘Frenchman’. Venice. St. Mark's and the Piazza, 1845. Quarter-plate daguerreotype. The ‘Frenchman' is the photographer who John Ruskin met in Venice and from whom he purchased his first daguerreotypes of the city in 1845.
Sophie Taeuber, Munich, 1912.
Droits réservés
Source : http://www.fondationarp.org/parcours.html
Antonio Esplugas ( 1852 - 1929)
from A Virtual Wunderkammer: Early Twentieth Century Erotica in Spain
Are there copyright restrictions on these photos?
nope
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries%27_copyright_lengths
Escrimeuse - 1900 USA
Courtesy Galerie Lumiere des roses http://lumieredesroses.com/
Durack sisters sparring with a speed bag, 1916
Suzanne Lenglen by Jacques Henri Lartigue, 1921
Zola Campbell rowing on Lake Louise, Alberta, ca. 1910-1913
Kathleen, abt 1898
publicdomainreview: Easter cards, ca.1907/1916
(from the National Library of Norway)
Black Point, San Francisco, c.1864 by Carleton Watkins
Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program
Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, Paul Nadar
from 19thcenturyboyfriend