Eli Lotar (French, 1905 - 1969), ca. 1930 - by Germaine Krull (1897 – 1985), German/French/Dutch
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Eli Lotar (French, 1905 - 1969), ca. 1930 - by Germaine Krull (1897 – 1985), German/French/Dutch
Unknown Cathedral in Spain
/ Heinz Hajek-Halke, Photo Collages & Photo Montages, 1920 - 1930
Karin Székessy (German, born 1939)
Séance Blanche I, ca. 1970–1979
Margaret Bourke-White (American | 1904 - 1971) Walking Path with Footprints in Snow, 1938
Linda Hayden and Isla Blair in Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
André de Dienes
New Nudes, 1961
Jack Kerouac at a Beat Party at Seven Arts Coffee Gallery, 1959. Photo by Burt Glinn.
Monsheeda (Dust Maker), and his wife Mehunga (Standing Buffalo), of the Indigenous Ponca tribe, posed together in their wedding photo
c. 1900
1920s Christmas 🌹
During the 1920s, Christmas was a blend of Victorian traditions and the emerging social changes of the ‘Roaring Twenties’! The holiday was marked by a focus on family, homemade decorations, delicious food, and a spirit of recovery after the First World War!
Families gathered for parlour games, charades, and reading stories! Carolling was popular in communities, and churches held special services, such as Midnight Mass!
Manuel Álvarez Bravo, "Figuras en el castillo," 1920s,
Fiber-paper vintage silver gelatin print,
9 1/10 × 5 9/10 in | 23 × 15 cm
The black cat - Ando Fuchs, Austrian
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Photographs by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, published by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in The Coming of the Fairies (1922)
Highland Park, High School Teenagers, Texas, 1947
Cornell Capa, Life | via LIFE Photo Archive
Blueprint of the Soul.