The birth of theatre photography

‘Photography is something that has no end’, these words by Wojciech Plewiński, the master of theatre photography, come back to me when I think about the beginnings. We know from history that although the year 1839 is considered the date of the invention of photography, its origins are much older.

In Polish theatre photography, we can also name a date when the first stage photograph was taken, but the essence of the beginnings does not lie in dates. Theatre as a visual art has always been about creating images. The images were accompanied by emotions, expressed differently depending on the era or genre—with facial expressions, gestures, words, singing, dancing, staging...

Images that were retained under the eyelids were remembered and taken away by the audience as they left the theatre. Images that came to life in conversations, returned in dreams, remained in memory. They were told, described, remembered, and constantly processed. In the early nineteenth century, with the invention of lithography, the first drawings of actors and actresses in roles, in make-up and costume, captured on stage, began to appear. Editions of popular dramas, such as the series published by Teatry Warszawskie company (1834–1840), included portraits of actors in their roles with a transcribed excerpt from the play. They recalled important situations in the play in black and white and in colour. The photographs of actors and their private portraits, published separately, enhanced the prestige of the theatre people, travelled with them when they went on tour and increased their popularity.

One lithograph shows an actor uttering, ‘God, I have regained my sight!’ It is a dynamic image; the actor stands with his legs spread, his arms in the air, and the black ribbon that had covered his eyes falls to the ground, caught in a picturesque, blurred wave in mid-air. We can only imagine that this scene was a significant, if not the climactic, moment of the performance. Many years would pass before this single moment on stage, in motion and colour, would be captured by a camera. Theatre photography evolved with the technical changes of the 1839 invention. The stage in the theatre was its greatest technical challenge. By looking at Polish theatre photography up to 1918, I would like to capture its origins, the changes that took place at the turn of the twentieth century, and the variety of subjects that continue to be pursued.

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A series of eight coloured lithographs: on the first one Julian Dobrski as Lionel in the comic opera The Lightning by de Planard and de Saint-George

Warsaw

Digital collection of the National Museum in Kraków

 

1836
The birth of theatre photography
Antoni
Laub

Leontyna Żuczkowska, artist of the National Theatre in Warsaw

Lviv

Polona National Digital Library

1830
The birth of theatre photography
author
unknown

Leontyna Halpertowa in the costume from Rita, The Spanish Girl

Warsaw

National Museum in Warsaw

1840
The birth of theatre photography
Karol
Beyer

Leontyna Halpertowa

Warsaw

National Museum in Warsaw

1849
The birth of theatre photography
author
unknown

Ignacy Chomiński

Kraków and Warsaw

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1846
The birth of theatre photography
Karol
Beyer

Adelaide Ristori del Grillo

Warsaw

National Museum in Warsaw

1856
The birth of theatre photography
Karol
Beyer

Ludwik Panczykowski as the titular Janek from Ojcowo by Jan Kanty Gregorowicz, approx. 1860

National Museum in Warsaw

1860
Photography of Theatres
Konrad
Brandel i Ska

Michał Chomiński, a portrait and 13 photographs in 12 roles, a tableau

National Museum in Warsaw

1866
Photography of Theatres
Konrad
Brandel i Ska

Barber in the play The Talisman or Two Ginger Heads by Johann Nepomuk Nestroy

Warsaw

Mazovian Digital Library (Public Library of the capital city of Warsaw)

1866
Photography of Theatres
Konrad
Brandel i Ska

Michał Chomiński as Tinot in the play The Wife Who Hates Her Husband by A. Delacour, E. Lemoine-Moreau

Warsaw

Mazovian Digital Library (Public Library of the capital city of Warsaw)

1866
Photography of Theatres
Konrad
Brandel i Ska

Michał Chomiński as Charlemagne in the play Indiana and Charlemagne by J.F.A. Bayard, Dumanoir

Warsaw

Mazovian Digital Library (Public Library of the capital city of Warsaw)

1866
Photography of Theatres
Konrad
Brandel i Ska

Jan Królikowski, a tableau, a portrait and 12 photographs in roles

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1866
Photography of Theatres
Konrad
Brandel

The cover of Kłosy magazine

Jan Królikowski as Franciszek Moor in The Robbers by Friedrich Schillera

Polona National Digital Library

1866
Photography of Theatres
Jan
Mieczkowski

Unknown dancer from the Warsaw ballet ensemble

Warsaw

Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences

1862
Photography of Theatres
Jan
Mieczkowski

A scene from the play Les Ganaches by Victorien Sardou

Warsaw

Theatre Museum

1870
Photography of Theatres
Jan
Mieczkowski

A scene from the play Les Ganaches by Victorien Sardou

Warsaw

National Museum in Warsaw

1870
Photography of Theatres
Jan
Mieczkowski

A scene from the play Les Ganaches by Victorien Sardou (Alojzy Żółkowski as Marquis de Rochepeans, Adolf Ostrowski as Fromentel, and Wincenty Rapacki as Leonidas Vauclin)

Polona National Digital Library

1870
Photography of Theatres
Jan
Mieczkowski

Bronisława Dowiakowska as Violetta in the opera Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi and Francesco Maria Piave

Warsaw

Polona National Digital Library

1870
Photography of Theatres
Jan
Mieczkowski

Helena Modrzejewska as Ofelia in Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Polona National Digital Library

1871
Photography of Theatres
Jan
Mieczkowski

Helena Modrzejewska as Cleopatra in Antonius and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare

Polona National Digital Library

1880
Photography of Theatres
Maksymilian
Fajans

Helena Modrzejewska in a bustle ball gown

Waraw

National Museum in Warsaw

1868
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Helena Modrzejewska as Prakseda in The Carpathian Mountain People by Józef Korzeniowski

Kraków

​​​​​​​Jagiellonian Library

1866
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Helena Modrzejewska as Prakseda in The Carpathian Mountain People by Józef Korzeniowski

Kraków 

Jagiellonian Library

1866
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Helena Modrzejewska as Ofelia in Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Kraków

Jagiellonian Library

1867
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Helena Modrzejewska as Adam Kazanowski in The Court of Prince Władysław by Józef Szujski

Kraków

Jagiellonian Library

1867
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Wincenty Rapacki in the titular role in The Old Gentleman by Henri Murger

Kraków

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1865
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Album sceniczne A. Hoffmann, Artystki Teatru Krakowskiego [Stage Album A. Hoffman. Artists of the Kraków Theatre]

Kraków

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1868
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Antonina Hoffmann in the titular role in Balladyna by Juliusz Słowacki
​​​​​​​
Collection of the Kraków Museum
 

1868
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Antonina Hoffmann in the titular role in Balladyna by Juliusz Słowacki

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1868
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Antonina Hoffmann as Ludwik in The Parisian Vanguard by Jean-François Alfred Bayard and Émile Louis Vanderburch

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1868
Photography of Theatres
Walery
Rzewuski

Józef Wielopolski as Tuhaj Bej in the living pictures from With Fire and Sword by Henryk Sienkiewicz

The catalogue of the arts and science collection of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences PAUart

1884
Photography of Theatres
Kordyan"

Living pictures based on Stanisław Reychman. A group of women in costume from portraits

Lviv

National Museum in Warsaw

1909
Photography of Theatres
Teodozy
Bahrynowicz

Kazimierz Kamiński as Mephistopheles in The Faustus by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Lviv

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1905
Photography of Theatres
Karoli &
Pusch

Maria Wisnowska in an unknown role

Warsaw

Polona National Digital Library

1880
Photography of Theatres
author
unknown

Verso Karoli & Pusch Photography of theatres in Warsaw (with an inscription by Jadwiga Czaka)

Polona National Digital Library

 

Photography of Theatres
Edward
Troczewski

The funeral of count Zygmunt Krasiński
The Krakowskie Przedmieście street and a view of the photography studio of PHOTOGRAPHY OF THEATRES

Warsaw

National Archives of Warsaw

1895
Photography of Theatres
Maurycy
Pusch

Street sellers in front of the Wielki Theatre

Warsaw

National Museum in Warsaw

1891
The Star Era
author
unknown

A plate featuring a photograph of the Wielki Theatre in Warsaw

Museum of Warsaw

1890
The Star Era
author
unknown

A mirror featuring a photograph of actor Władysław Bratkiewicz

Theatre Museum

1905
The Star Era
author
unknown

General strikd in Lviv on 28 November 1905. A gathering in front of the Municipal Theatre in Lviv

Polona National Digital Library

1907
The Star Era
author
unknown

A fan featuring photographs of the building and the entire ensemble, a keepsake produced for the opening of the Municipal Theatre in Lviv

Theatre Museum

1900
The Star Era
Maurycy
Pusch

A fan featuring photographs of the building of the Wielki Theatre and the ensemble

Warsaw

Theatre Museum

1891
The Star Era
J. Kostka i
Mulert

The title page of the Goniec Teatralny magazine 1877 no. 5 (1.02) with a glued portrait of Romana Popiel as Jadwiga in the play Her Heart Woke Up by Wolfgang Müller von Königswinter

Mazovian Digital Library (Public Library of the capital city of Warsaw)

1877
The Star Era
author
unknown

Helena Zimajer-Rapacka as Colombina in Little Clowns by Wincenty Rapacki (son)

National Museum in Warsaw

1902
The Star Era
Atelier Zofia”

Bronisława Janikowska as Isia and Józef Popławski as the Straw Man in The Wedding by Stanisław Wyspiański

Kraków

Public Library of the capital city of Warsaw

1901
Changes and the birth of stage photography
author
unknown

A scene from the play Kordian by Juliusz Słowacki

Municipal Theatre in Kraków

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1900
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Józef
Sebald

Michał Tarasiewicz as the Butterfly and Maria Przybyłko-Potocka as Rose in the play Butterfly’s Love by Aniela Bogusławska

Municipal Theatre in Kraków

National Museum in Warsaw

 

1900
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Karoli & Pusch

The auditorium of Wielki Theatre, the final performance before the renovation of the theatre building, 26 May 1890

Polona National Digital Library

1890
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Karoli i
Troczewski

The title page of Echo Muzyczne, Teatralne and Artystyczne magazine, the final scene from Act III of Little Freddie by Stanisław Grajbner

Polona National Digital Library

1893
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Maurycy
Pusch

A scene from a stage trifle Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas

Theatre Museum

1894
Changes and the birth of stage photography
author
unknown

The acting ensemble in Malka Szwarcenkopf by Gabriela Zapolska

Municipal Theatre in Kraków

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1897
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Jadwiga
Golcz

Unrecognised scene from a theatre play, 1901–1910

National Museum in Warsaw

1901
Changes and the birth of stage photography
A. Strauss"

Nuna Młodziejowska in the titular role in Lilla Weneda by Juliusz Słowacki, staged by Ferdynand Ruszczyc

Vilnius

National Museum in Warsaw

1909
Changes and the birth of stage photography
A. Strauss"

A scene from Lilla Weneda by Juliusz Słowacki, staged by Ferdynand Ruszczyc

Vilnius

National Museum in Warsaw

1909
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Czesław
Datka

Photographing a group scene in Free City by Konstanty Krumłowski

Kraków

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1927
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Wacław
Szymborski

A scene from The Legion by Stanisław Wyspiański

Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Kraków

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1911
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Wacław
Szymborski

Set design for Maiden Vows by Aleksander Fredro

Juliusz Słowacki Theatre

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1916
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Wacław
Szymborski

A scene from Life Sentence by Aleksander Fredro

Juliusz Słowacki Theatre

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1913
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Wacław
Szymborski

A scene from Judas of Kerioth by Karol Hubert Rostworowski

Juliusz Słowacki Theatre

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1913
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Wacław
Szymborski

Actors and actresses from the ensemble of the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre

Kraków

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1919
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Wacław
Szymborski

Iwo Gall, set designer and theatre director in his apartment in Kraków

Collection of the Kraków Museum

1920
Changes and the birth of stage photography
Stanisław
Ignacy Witkiewicz

Irena Solska with her daughter Anna

Zakopane

Collection of the Tatra Museum

1909
Changes and the birth of stage photography
author
unknown

From the backstage of the Rozmaitości Theatre, Świat magazine

Mazovian Digital Library

1906
Changes and the birth of stage photography