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Nude with fan by A.F. Kales

Born in the Arizona territory, Arthur Kales received a law degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1903. While living in the Bay Area, he became interested in the burgeoning Pictorialist movement in photography that flourished there, and his images met with immediate success. Kales moved to Los Angeles to work in advertising but returned to San Francisco in 1917. In the following year, he nevertheless joined the Camera Pictorialists of Los Angeles. For fourteen years beginning in 1922, Kales wrote about Pictorialist photography in western America for the journal Photograms of the Year. [quoted from Getty museum]

Arthur F. Kales (1881 – 1936) ~ Poster [female nude with big fan]. From Photograms of the Year, mid 1930s | src flickr

Pierrot Forlorn, 1921

Arthur F. Kales :: Pierrot Forlorn – Ted Shawn, 1921. | src MFAH ~ Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

At the Kiddies Ball, ca. 1925

Arthur F. Kales :: At the Kiddies Ball, about 1925. Gelatin silver print. Verso: inscribed in blue fountain pen ink, at lower center edge: “INEZ STRYKER IN FOREGROUND (LATER MRS. KALES)”. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum

Back View of a Dancer, ca. 1920

Arthur F. Kales :: [Back View of a Dancer Wearing a Sheer Costume at the Beach], circa 1920. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum

The Bubble, 1917-1918

Arthur F. Kales :: The Bubble. Photograms of the Year. The annual review of the world’s pictorial photographic work, 1917-1918 (plate IX). Edited by F. J. Mortimer | src archive.org

Nude by the River ca 1916

Arthur F. Kales ~ Female Nude by the River, 1916 | src Fine Art Los Angeles on eBay