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Another sumptuous photograph by Vincenzo Galdi, always making the extra effort to dress his sets mos
Ellen liked to power dress in her best vintage lingerie when it was time to discipline her husband.
It appears Lancement du Poids is the French term for the Shot Put - there’s my something n
“He Can Fly!” • • • • • #Sensei #Beard #MaleModel #Model #Dall
Like the George Henry Seely photograph posted last week, which was so immediately popular among my f
Photographed by Thomas Eakins in Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, during the 1880s, an unusual scene f
This reclining strongman’s sturdy masculinity is a little at odds with the dainty little filig
Another of the early outdoor photography by Thomas Eakins, the second I’ve posted from thi
At first glance the handstand may look a little proposterous, but take a moment to admire the balanc
The first time I have featured a magazine page here in my collection, so perfectly fitting our theme
sugarmeows: Nude Studies (albumen, 1875–80) – Louis Jean Baptiste Igout (French, 1837&n
It has been an awfully long time since I shared a photograph of Ange Camilli, 1st prize winner in an
Dating to 1905, this glorious flower-strewn scene of summery bliss created by Wilhelm von Gloeden wa
What a pretty postcard to send from a stay in the Sicilian coastal town of Taormina; a handsome youn
Two different copies of the same photograph, published as postcards by Alfred Noyer of Paris, in the
Published around 1920 by Alfred Noyer of Paris, it is a great pity this set of postcards do not
Another magnificent shot of Ange Camilli, published as a postcard by Alfred Noyer in Paris, c.1920.
Unlike many of von Gloeden’s nudes posed together, where any faintly suggestive sexual und
1970s FemDom
A treasure from Guglielmo Plüschow, a young man of exquisite poise and singularly fine form, se
Two muscular men strike a powerful and physically demanding pose for the camera of Lous Jean-Baptist
Michel, portrait - Paris, 2016
This photograph from the end of the 19th century struck me as instantly familiar, and soon I realise
A generous reader’s kind donation to the collection, an unusual and eminently interesting
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