Posts tagged 1910s

“Your photography is a record of your living—for anyone who really sees. […] You may see and be affected by other people’s ways, you may even use them to find your own, but you will have to eventually free yourself from them.” 

— Paul Strand [article here and more here]

Paul Strand, Blind Woman, New York, 1917

“Your photography is a record of your living—for anyone who really sees. […] You may see and be affected by other people’s ways, you may even use them to find your own, but you will have to eventually free yourself from them.”

— Paul Strand [article here and more here]

Paul Strand, Blind Woman, New York, 1917

Trakl’s handwriting from Georg Trakl: Dichtungen, Winter 1913/1914, vol. IV

Trakl’s handwriting from Georg Trakl: Dichtungen, Winter 1913/1914, vol. IV

Heinrich Kühn Miss Mary and Edeltrude at the Hill Crest, c1910

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