L a - b e a u t é - s a u v e r a - l e - m o n d e ~ D o s t o ï e v s k i

L a - b e a u t é - s a u v e r a - l e - m o n d e  ~  D o s t o ï e v s k i



Sunday, April 17, 2016

A photographic male miscellany


Unknown, ND.
Everett Lee Jackson aka "Cherokee", photographed by the Athletic Model Guild, circa early 1960s.
Car hops at the Log Lodge Tavern in Dallas, circa 1940s.
Rudolph Valentino, circa 1923. (He looks to be standing near a recording device, and in the Spring of that year he recorded two songs,  
The Kashmiri Song and El Relicario.)
Unknown, Japan, probably nineteenth century.
Marvin Maazel, 1921.
Unknown, ND. (Courtesy Os Jovens Pihdit.)
Diving at the Valley Baths, Brisbane, Queensland, 1938.
Unknown, ND.
Unknown, probably early twentieth century. Courtesy Os Jovens Pihdit.
Unknown, probably early twentieth century.
Unknown, probably early twentieth century. Russia?
Unknown, probably early twentieth century. Russia?
Sven Holm and David Knight, circa 1950s or early 1960s.
"Bubi", by Jean Moral, 1927.
Unknown, probably late nineteenth century to early twentieth century.
Unknown, ND
"Belgian Boxer Being Massaged After Training", by Arthur Wyns, 1913.
Unknown, probably circa 1920s - 1940s.
John Gilbert in "The Masks of the Devil", with Alma Rubens, 1928.
Unknown, probably late nineteenth century to early twentieth century.
Unknown, ND.



6 comments:

  1. So many lovely images...just on and on! The gentleman with the beautifully stitched ball and the guys diving all at once were wonderful. An eyeful to say the least. Much enjoyment had!!!

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  2. Somewhere there's an expert on military uniforms who could date some of these photos. Intriguing!

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  3. For yours and Mme. Gigi's eyes only:

    I found this clip about M. Hau's art. His style looks like yours?
    Anyways, I thought you might enjoy it because I suspect you too are passionate to everything Russian, specially its imperial times...

    http://youtu.be/zy9vR8kYwRM

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    1. Oh, yes! Love his work. And that of the other artists who painted these Imperial/Russian interiors, especially Premazzi.

      http://godsandfoolishgrandeur.blogspot.com/2013/12/blue-rooms-watercolors-of-winter-palace.html

      http://godsandfoolishgrandeur.blogspot.com/2014/12/interiors-of-stieglitz-mansion-by-luigi.html

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  4. Before sending you that clip, I checked in that little upper search window on the left with M. Hau's name and was told no results for that name. ??
    Thank you for your link about his work. Love the colors! ¡Que maravilla! I'm so glad now that I sent you that comment.

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