
Alta Studios [Xan Stark] :: Actress and dancer Olive Ann Alcorn, from Alta Art Studies, vol. I (1920′s?) [see more about the first album here] / thanks to ourpastdreams
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Alta Studios [Xan Stark] :: Actress and dancer Olive Ann Alcorn, from Alta Art Studies, vol. I (1920′s?) [see more about the first album here] / thanks to ourpastdreams
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Alta Studios [Xan Stark] ::
Actress and dancer
Olive Ann Alcorn, from
Alta Art Studies, vol. I (1920′s?) [see more about the first album here] / source: ourpastdreams
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Grigoriy Zimin :: Untitled, 1920’s. Gelatin silver print. Private Collection. From
‘Liable for Prosecution’
/ src: MAMM

Alexander Danilovich Grinberg :: Untitled, 1920’s. Bromoil. From ‘Nudo per Stalin Il corpo nella fotografia sovietica negli anni Venti.’ / src: associazione italia-russia / , also here
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Grigoriy Zimin :: Untitled, 1920’s. Gelatin silver print. Private Collection
From ‘Liable for Prosecution’ / src: MAMM

Antoni Esplugas Puig :: Nu femení. Noia sortint d’un marc, 1890-1900. | src fotografia catalunya
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Antoni Esplugas Puig (1852-1929) :: Nu femení / Female nude, 1890-1900 / source:
les-sources-du-nil (original source click on photographer’s name)
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It has been suggested that this photograph, the only [known] nude by de Meyer, has some connection to the Ballets Russes, but the nature of that link remains mysterious. The image vibrates with an uneasy erotic tension, a product of the figure’s exposed torso, startled body language, and disguised identity. (quoted from The Met)

The duplication of images is due to errors in the process of importing files from tumblr (the images were not loaded in hi-res): tumblr post, here

Amateur photographer. Japan, circa 1950. From the exhibition ‘Le photographe photographié’. / src: Lumière des Roses