Jacob Merkelbach ::Advertising photo, for Merkelbach’s studio, with dancer Angèle Sydow, 1916. The letters of Merkelbach’s studio have been thickened with ink and made more visible. | src Rijksmuseum[Reclamefoto, voor het atelier van Merkelbach, met danseres Angèle Sydow (of Sijdow), 1916. De letters van het atelier van Merkelbach zijn met inkt extra aangedikt en beter zichtbaar gemaakt.] [Detail # 1]Jacob Merkelbach ::Advertising photo, for Merkelbach’s studio, with dancer Angèle Sydow, 1916. The letters of Merkelbach’s studio have been thickened with ink and made more visible. [detail # 2] | src Rijksmuseum
Nude of women’s legs and feet by noteworthy New York photographer, H.R. Cremer. Photo likely date to the 1920s or 1930s, when he was active. The model applies “Mystic Cream”, suggesting the photograph was possibly a study for an advertisement. | src eBay
Dora Maar :: Untitled fashion photograph. Model in Swimsuit, 1936. From the exibition “Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography, 1911-2011”. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum
Margaret Watkins ~ Advertisement for Myer’s gloves, 1920s, platinum-palladium print. | src Sotheby’sMargaret Watkins ~ Advertisement, 1920s. From La ballade des images ~ Domestic Symphony, 2013 | src l’œil de la photographie
Bosch Magneto (“P. K. S.”). From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive
Theòphile-Alexandre Steinlen :: Lait Pur Stérilisé de la Vingeanne (1894). From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive