Albert Steiner (1877-1965) - Novembertag am St. Moritzersee

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Albert Steiner (1877-1965) - Novembertag am St. Moritzersee
âLifted high above the level of human sounds and habitations, among the wild expanses and colossal features of Nature, we are thrilled in our loneliness with a strange fear and elation â an ascent above the reach of lifeâs expectations or companionship, and the tremblings of a wild and undefined misgivings.â -J. Sheridan Le Fanu | GarettPhotography
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This model was the predominant style in menâs footwear during the 1920s. Usually Oxfords were made up in plain black or brown leather for everyday wear with strict rules dictating what shoe could be worn with which outfit. This brightly colored models were made for display at the London International Shoe Fair in 1925 and may have been aimed at the American market which was open to more exotic designs. Source V&A
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