(top) Ladies of Fashion, ‘Lilliput’ comparison from August 1940 issue and (bottom) ‘Dancers’, from March 1947 issue. Lilliput Pocket Omnibus, a magazine by Stefan Lorant. | src Flickr
The Lilliput Annual 1940 comparisons [src design observer] 1) Rhythmical gymnasts. Photograph: Keystone / Throwing a Mills bomb. Photograph: Topical 2) Calf’s eye. Photograph: Ylla (Camilla Koffler) / Girl’s eye. Photograph: Dorien Leigh 3) Australian / Australian. Photographs: Central Press 4) Man’s idea of the human body / Nature’s idea of the human body. Photographs: uncredited 5) Stone heads unearthed in Mexico. Photograph: Wide World / Baseball player: Photograph: Keystone 6) Penelope Dudley-Ward and Flora Robson. Photographs: Angus McBean
Lilliput comparison from August 1941 issue. Lilliput Pocket Omnibus (aka Lilliput: The Pocket Magazine for Everyone) which was a pocket-sized monthly magazine produced by Stefan Lorant, Hungarian photojournalist, author, and filmmaker who had served time in a Nazi prison. The magazine was known for Lorant’s juxtapositions of images for political or aesthetic effects. | source Flickr