1927 (negative probably made in 1923)
multi-layered gum bichromate-photonite, 27 x 22 cm,
pasted on cardboard,
signed and titled on the front of the cardboard,
vintage print
The work was made in the photonite technique, which was invented by Dederko. By using retouch, the artist removed "unnecessary" details from the original image and produced the final gum bichromate print.
Publications: I. Płażewski, A Look into the Future of Polish Photography (PIW, 1982) and the second edition of The History of the Polish Photography (Książka i Wiedza, 2003).
Two other prints of the Dancer are owned by the National Museum in Wrocław.
estimate: 4000 - 6000 zł