Lilliput juxtapositions, 1940

(top) ‘Lilliput’ comparison (26) from ‘Pocket Omnibus’ (July 1940)
(middle) ‘Lilliput’ comparison (25) from ‘Pocket Omnibus’ (June 1940)
(bottom) ‘Lilliput’ comparison (27) from ‘Pocket Omnibus’ (July 1940)
Lilliput, a magazine by Stefan Lorant | src Flickr

Lilliput comparisons, 1940-47

(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

Lilliput comparisons, 1937-1939

(1) ‘Lilliput’ comparison (10) from ‘Pocket Omnibus’ (1937-38)
(2) ‘Lilliput’ comparison (7) from ‘Pocket Omnibus’ (1937-38)
(3) ‘Lilliput’ comparison (22) from ‘Pocket Omnibus’ (August 1939)
(4) ‘Lilliput’ comparison (24) from ‘Pocket Omnibus’ (October 1939)
Lilliput, a magazine by Stefan Lorant | src Flickr

Lilliput Annual 1940 comparisons

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

Dangers, Lilliput, Aug. 1941

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