mmm nice!Posting a crux-related vintage pic I accidently found on the internet.
Posting a crux-related vintage pic I accidently found on the internet.
Sorry to beat you on that, Phlebas!It certainly is a nice one, you beat me to it Loxuru, I have this in my "to post" pile, but under a different name.
View attachment 350990 My grandmom? Now I know where I got my kinks
Wow. That's really nice. Those vintagettes are lovely.Posting a crux-related vintage pic I accidently found on the internet.
Probably need more than one grandmom to account for that, Barb
Gorgeous grandmom!My grandmom? Now I know where I got my kinks
What fun he'd have had on this site.... what fun we'd have had, too!Pretty much everyone here will probably know František Drtikol for his crux photography from the early 20th century.
(If anyone doesn't, just google; also read the story of 'The Girl with no name' here on this site...)
However I have to admit I wasn't really aware of these of his works... so on the chance that others have missed them too...
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Nice works!However I have to admit I wasn't really aware of these of his works...
Pretty much everyone here will probably know František Drtikol for his crux photography from the early 20th century.
(If anyone doesn't, just google; also read the story of 'The Girl with no name' here on this site...)
However I have to admit I wasn't really aware of these of his works... so on the chance that others have missed them too...
Anyway, I found this wonderful description of his approach on an art page...I love Drtikol
the aesthetic justification for female crucifixion...contrasted the suppleness and flexibility of the female body against solid and unyielding geometric forms.
Pretty much everyone here will probably know František Drtikol for his crux photography from the early 20th century.
(If anyone doesn't, just google; also read the story of 'The Girl with no name' here on this site...)
And here as eBook:'The Girl with no Name' can be downloaded from the Archive:
http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/resources/the-girl-with-no-name-by-elf-bride.341/