
Emil Otto Hoppé :: Lady Hazel Lavery, artist and socialite, wife of Sir John Lavery, with Miss de Trafford, Ireland, 1916 / src: e.o.hoppe.state.collection
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: Lady Hazel Lavery, artist and socialite, wife of Sir John Lavery, with Miss de Trafford, Ireland, 1916 / src: e.o.hoppe.state.collection
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: The Thames River with St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, 1910
/ source: E.O. Hoppé Estate Collection
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: Docklands, London, 1910 / source: E.O. Hoppé Estate Collection
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: Diana Verne, dancer, holding a snake, 1922 / source: E.O. Hoppé Estate Collection
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: Amrita Shergil, artist and painter, India, 1929 / source: E.O. Hoppé Estate Collection
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: Kensington Gardens, London, 1925 / src: eohoppe.photoshelter
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SKÖN FILMANDE DANSÖS
Den vackra bilden härinvid föreställer den tyska dansösen Leni Riefensthal såsom hon framträder i den stora Vfa-filmen Bergens hemlighet. Dansösen har här den icke så lätta uppgiften att framhäva sin egen skönhet bredvid den naturprakt, som scenerierna frän Alperna erbjuda i den märkliga filmen.
BEAUTIFUL DANCE FILM
The beautiful picture next depicts the German dancer Leni Riefensthal as she appears in the great VfA film Der Heilige Berg (The Holy Mountain). The dancer has the not so easy task of emphasizing her own beauty next to the natural splendor that the scenery from the Alps offer in the strange film. | src Scenen (1927) at Projekt Runeberg


Emil Otto Hoppé :: Ruby Lorraine, 1918 / via
originally from eohoppe.com
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