Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Dance (buoyant)

Anonymous Photographer
National American Ballet
1924
digital print from glass negative
Library of Congress, Washington DC

Lucien Aigner
Dancers in Air
1941
gelatin silver print
Yale University Art Gallery

Lois Greenfield
Dancers (David Parsons Dance Company)
1982
gelatin silver print
Princeton University Art Museum

Max Dupain
 Emmy Towsey and Evelyn Ippen,
Bodenweiser Dancers, performing Waterlilies

1937
gelatin silver print
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Barbara Morgan
Erick Hawkins in El Penitente by Martha Graham
1940
gelatin silver print
Princeton University Art Museum

Barbara Morgan
Erick Hawkins in El Penitente by Martha Graham
1940
gelatin silver print
Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia

Philippe Halsman
Untitled
1944
gelatin silver print
Brooklyn Museum

Lotte Jacobi
Claire Bauroff, Dancer, Berlin
1928
gelatin silver print
Yale University Art Gallery

Annie Leibovitz
David Parsons, New York
1991
gelatin silver print
Princeton University Art Museum

Josef Sudek
Untitled (Dancer)
ca. 1930-40
gelatin silver print
Princeton University Art Museum

Abraham Walkowitz
Dance Abstraction - Isadora Duncan
1917
drawing
Yale University Art Gallery

Auguste Préault after Antonio Canova
Dance of the Sons of Alcinoüs
before 1879
drawing
Musée du Luxembourg, Paris

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
Spirit of the Dance
(after façade figure, Opéra Garnier)
ca. 1870
plaster
Detroit Institute of Arts

Jan de Bisschop
Dancing Bacchante from the Borghese Vase
before 1671
drawing
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Warrington Colescott
The Naked Dance
1948
screenprint
Milwaukee Art Museum

Malcolm Roberts
Ballet Movements
1937
lithograph
Philadelphia Museum of Art

from The Spleen

When by its magic lantern Spleen
With frightful figures spreads life's scene
And threat'ning prospects urged my fears,
A stranger to the luck of heirs,
Reason, some quiet to restore,
Showed part was substance, shadow more.
With Spleen's dead weight though heavy grown,
In life's rough tide I sunk not down,
But swam, 'till Fortune threw a rope,
Buoyant on bladders filled with hope. 

– Matthew Green (1737)