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Reply #30 posted 04/02/08 12:01pm

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HamsterHuey said:

If you all like this type of photography, google Edward Steichen, Horst P. Horst and Cecil Beaton's work.

And later day Bob Willoughby's work.

All amazing.


Don't forget George Hurrell. cool


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Reply #31 posted 04/02/08 12:04pm

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Reply #32 posted 04/02/08 12:05pm

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Wow...these are amazing. Gary Cooper was hot!



Acrobatic dancer Peggy Taylor was a sensation in the early 1930s, appearing at Billy Rose's popular nightclub the Casino de Paree as well as in revues on and off Broadway.

Dancer Peggy Taylor was an acrobatic performer who had a nightly show at Billy Rose's nightclub the Casino de Paree, in 1934. Taylor also appeared on and off Broadway in revues, including a performance at Greenwich House and a production of 'Calling All Stars' by Peggy Taylor and her Pirate Dancers. Here, she appears in one of her routines. Photograph by Lusha Nelson in the October 1934 Vanity Fair.

eek eek WOW!!!!

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Reply #33 posted 04/02/08 11:03pm

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noimageatall said:

Wow...these are amazing. Gary Cooper was hot!



Acrobatic dancer Peggy Taylor was a sensation in the early 1930s, appearing at Billy Rose's popular nightclub the Casino de Paree as well as in revues on and off Broadway.

Dancer Peggy Taylor was an acrobatic performer who had a nightly show at Billy Rose's nightclub the Casino de Paree, in 1934. Taylor also appeared on and off Broadway in revues, including a performance at Greenwich House and a production of 'Calling All Stars' by Peggy Taylor and her Pirate Dancers. Here, she appears in one of her routines. Photograph by Lusha Nelson in the October 1934 Vanity Fair.

eek eek WOW!!!!


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