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vensuberg: The auction house selling it attributed the photo to Jean Agelou (looks like Fernande to
vensuberg:Frantisek Drtikol Wonderful photographer. I need to study him more.
vensuberg:Waverly 5093
vensuberg:Arnold Genthe, Helen Moeller
vensuberg:Die Muskete, 1929 Eerily foreshadowing this portrait. All that’s needed is the skull.
vensuberg: grandma-did: Allow me to add to the discussion. I also have these photos as being
grandma-did: vensuberg: Spurred to this by Grandma Did It’s post. I think he’s right ab
vensuberg: loutigergirl99: Tea time with Pamela Green and co-worker one more
vensuberg: I also made a MeWe account (Helena Constantine). As at any new site (where it is possible
vensuberg:I started a Mewe group called Vintage Erotica. How sensible -
vensuberg:Mario Laboccetta
vensuberg:Mario Laboccetta
vensuberg:Mario Laboccetta
vensuberg: Gerhard Reibicke, 1926
vensuberg: lapetitemortarts: M. Legendre, retrato de una joven bereber del siglo XIX. And the source
vensuberg:A cropped card–Agelou maybe
grandma-did: vensuberg: Notice the vase So whose vase was it? Find the vase and know whose
vensuberg: deviatesinc: 1910s? Elf would be the late 1920s—same signified by the hair style
vensuberg:Retrona posted the poster today, and I noticed that I had a scan of the original photo. M
vensuberg:Probably the last post until next week. For that anon.
vensuberg: Die Muskete, 1928
vensuberg: Jean Veber
vensuberg: Almost certainly Biederer
vensuberg: A lower resolution version of this was recently posted as Marconi, but its clear from thi
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