
Otto Dyar :: Portrait of Anna May Wong in Shanghai Express (Josef von Sternberg, 1932), 1931. Cover of the book
Stars, The Film Reader.
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Otto Dyar :: Portrait of Anna May Wong in Shanghai Express (Josef von Sternberg, 1932), 1931. Cover of the book
Stars, The Film Reader.
more [+] by this photographer / more [+] Anna May Wong posts


Emil Bieber :: Das Decolleté / The Cleavage, 1928

Nikolay Krusser :: Yulia Makhalina, Dying Swan, unknown date / source: benbrahemb and ourpastdreams

Leslie Gill :: Studio Window, West 56th Street, NYC, ca. 1938 / src: The Guardian. In the early years, the presence of windows in photographs was driven by necessity: photography in its infancy required great amounts of light, and windows obliged. This history may have mattered little to Leslie Gill when he created this tightly framed masterpiece, which looks almost as if someone has opened up a panel in one of Piet Mondrian’s canvases to discover the real world hidden behind it. Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery.

Francis Orville Libby (1883–1961)
:: Winter Moonrise, undated. Multiple gum process printed in blue. source: artmuseum.princeton.edu
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dilution and dame-de-pique for blogging and blogging it. My apologies for not reblogging but for SOME reason I cannot do it actually.