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ratak-monodosico: Harold F. Kells - Andromeda, 1933
azertip: Les Métamorphose d’Orphée - Edition SDZ 1995 Gustave Courtois - Georges Callot - Edouard Rosset-Granger - Abel Boyé - Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret - Henri Regnault - Emilie Levy - Auguste Hirsch - Auguste Leveque - Melchior Lechter
bohemianwaif: mary garden, scottish-american opera singer… (i’m sure i’ve posted this photo before…so lovely, i had to re-post…)
dfordoom: Arthur Hill, Captive Andromeda, 1876. More paintings by Arthur Hill.
vensuberg: Paul Avril, Gamiani
Venusberg
vensuberg: Early color photos taken and published by Louis Amadee Mantee and his son-in-law Edmond Goldschmidt. So far as I know all of their work was in color so the B%W speciment must ahve had the color removed.
vensuberg: Charles Gilhousen
vensuberg: Louis Chalon
vensuberg: gilesenglishcb: dolores1918: Flapper auto maintenance. Still my favorite flapper picture of all time. At the very least, this should become the universal 404 image on the web.
vensuberg: Alexander Jacques Chantron
vensuberg: Domenico Baccarini
vensuberg: Brad Kunkle
vensuberg: Man Ray, Dora Maar / Christoffer Wilhem Eckersberg Seems like there is another painting,much closer to the photo, but I can’t lay hand to it right now? Any one?
vensuberg: Pierre henri Picou
vensuberg: Fritz Fiedler 1921
vensuberg: Joan Vilatoba i Figols, Catalan, ca. 1915. The last one is by Josep Masana, but I found it posted on the web in several places attributed to Vilatoba I Figols. Note also that that is Masana’s signature, not the Manasse mark.
vensuberg: Josep Masansa, music hall performers
vensuberg: wyrdmorrish: zondvloed: This is Gwaschemasch’e Efendi. She was an occult leader and priestess in the beginning of the 20th century. Her cult practiced religious ritualism at the Mnajdra, an ancient megalithic temple complex on the island
vensuberg: Robert Leon Demachy
oldboyishcharm: William Mortensen Early 1900’s occult photography
gandalf1202: Guillaume Seignac - Abandon on Flickr. Guillaume Seignac (Rennes, 1870 - Paris, 1924) was a French academic painter.
vensuberg: Frank Eugene
vensuberg: William Russell Flint
vensuberg: The only other well known photo by Otto Skowranek.
vensuberg: Another photo set of Olga Desmond, published by various publishers in Germany and Russia.
vensuberg: grandma-did: One of these came by a short while ago, so I thought it was time to slap all I have of the set out there. That’s a huge Biederer set, it ends up with one of the girls chaining the other to a rock and whipping her. Someday
vensuberg: Leon Comerre, Jezebel torn part by dogs.
vensuberg: One of the most spectacular cards I’ve ever seen. Full size scan here.
vensuberg: You probably have this one, and just didn’t include it in your recent post because it’s so different, but here’s another Lydia 13. No, I did not have it. Thanks.
vensuberg: Jean Agelou, Serie 2
vensuberg: Charles Henry Davis
vensuberg: Retroatelier
vensuberg: Probably Biederer. A big problem with my collection is I have thousands of Biederer cards strewn about in various categorical folders from back in the days before I could identify Biedrer work by sight (still not the easiest photographer to
vensuberg: Trust Grandma did it to force me into another huge post. The model, as he says is exceptional , and the series in which she appears quite problematic. I will begin with the only photo of the anonymous model with a companion, and one with the
vensuberg: Photos from the same shoot we have been examining were also printed under the PC rubric in a number of series.
vensuberg: grandma-did: For Venusberg - here’s 2 more from PC, same model, different setting - PC 3425 and 3426. Thanks for the addition, but its the same setting. The fabric on the ottoman matches the couch. They just put up some screens.
vensuberg: Grandma posted a few of these new to me. This is a huge series, probably the largest single postcard series I’ve seen. Agelou was using printing sheets with 10 cards per sheet, so there wee probably 20 of these, of which I have See further
vensuberg: Generally speaking, Jean Agelou began publishing cards marked with his initials in a circle, and sifted in 1918 to marking with his initials in a Gothic script. However, he did reprints, of course. This series, 621 Gothic (but marked in a
vensuberg: Jean Agelou (second series) 001 My contribution to the recent posting of this set.
vensuberg: Wilhelm von Kaulbachs Gemälde “Herausziehen des Kopfes der Bavaria”
vensuberg: grandma-did: You kids today think you invented the ice bucket challenge. He should have killed her.
vensuberg: Louis Moe
vensuberg: Mary Wilumsen
vensuberg: Pomona
vensuberg: Lorelei
vensuberg: Ostra 42, with the earlier logo.
vensuberg: Alexander Bassano
vensuberg: greatgdean: French trading card of bathing beauty source turnview.com Sur,. Its French. that why Evan’s logo indicates it was taken in Los Angeles, and why it shows a Max Sennet starlit.
vensuberg: nevver: The Command to Look, William Mortensen The last one is Hypatia.
vensuberg: STL 18; companion here. STL probably stands for St. Louis, a district of Paris where many of the postcard printers were located. The props and backgrounds tie this photo to Jean Agelou.
earliertime: 1890
vensuberg: vintagedream: Gaudenzio Marconi Maybe the best Marconi picture I’ve ever seen.