Nu au voile ~ Burlesque ~ Harlip

Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 3 (Nu au voile - Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. Vintage silver print.
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 3, Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 4 (Nu au voile - Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. Vintage silver print.
Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 4, Germany, ca. 1930. Vintage silver print. | src anamorfose and Drouot
Gregory Harlip :: Nu au voile - Nu féminin debout années 1920-1930.
Gregory Harlip :: Nu au voile – Nu féminin debout; années 1920-1930. | src Drouot

Harlip was a photography studio specializing in celebrity portraits and based in London. Until 1937, the Harlip studio had its headquarters on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. Afterwards, the Harlips left Berlin due to the growing crackdown on Jewish businesses and moved to London. After Dr. Harlip’s death in 1945, Mrs. Harlip continued the business there as one of the great socialite photographers of the 1950s. / src Drouot

Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 2, Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 1 (Nu au voile - Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. Vintage silver print.
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 1, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose

Wearing a Fortuny Dress, ca. 1920

Arnold Genthe :: [Woman Wearing a Fortuny Dress], about 1920. Gelatin silver print. The J. Paul Getty Museum | src Flickr

Street view through balcony grille, 1928

László Moholy-Nagy :: La Canebière Street, Marseille ~ View through the Balcony Grille, 1928. Gelatin silver print. © Hattula Moholy-Nagy. | Written in verso: To Katherine happy new year 46 Moholy Nagy
Marseille 1928. | src George Eastman House Collection