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Brownies cartoon characters featured on trade cards, rubber stamps

Brownies cartoon characters featured on trade cards, rubber stamps
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The big picture: Ruth Orkin s modern New York woman, 1949

The big picture: Ruth Orkin’s modern New York woman, 1949 Tim Adams In early 1950, John Godfrey Morris, editor of the Ladies’ Home Journal, wanted to change the studio poses of its cover photographs to reflect a more liberated postwar woman. He invited photographers to submit ideas and promised $2,000 for each shot chosen, plus $500 for the model. Ruth Orkin, the daughter of a silent film actor, was then 29. She had been making her way as a photographer in New York ever since she had cycled to the city in an epic two-wheel road trip from Los Angeles 12 years earlier, taking pictures as she went. She knew exactly the kind of picture that Morris was looking for. “I had not only just photographed a beautiful girl who was not a model, but she was doing something that all his female readers could identify with,” Orkin later recalled. The woman was a New York City housewife called Geraldine Dent and Orkin had photographed her at a greengrocer with a bursting b

The big picture: Ruth Orkin s modern New York woman, 1949 | Photography

In early 1950, John Godfrey Morris, editor of the Ladies’ Home Journal, wanted to change the studio poses of its cover photographs to reflect a more liberated postwar woman. He invited photographers to submit ideas and promised $2,000 for each shot chosen, plus $500 for the model. Ruth Orkin, the daughter of a silent film actor, was then 29. She had been making her way as a photographer in New York ever since she had cycled to the city in an epic two-wheel road trip from Los Angeles 12 years earlier, taking pictures as she went. She knew exactly the kind of picture that Morris was looking for. “I had not only just photographed a beautiful girl who was not a model, but she was doing something that all his female readers could identify with,” Orkin later recalled. The woman was a New York City housewife called Geraldine Dent and Orkin had photographed her at a greengrocer with a bursting bag of fruit, and a bitten strawberry to match her lipstick, scarf and beret. The

Magruder, Julia (1854–1907) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Magruder, Julia (1854–1907) – Encyclopedia Virginia
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Diving into the occasionally scandalous evolution of swimwear

Author of the article: Karen Bachmann Publishing date: Jul 02, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  5 minute read  •  Vogue magazine told readers that the newest thing for the sea is a jersey bathing suit as near a maillot as the unwritten law will permit. These local swimmers show off their bathing suits before taking a swim in the Mattagami River in the early 1920s. Supplied/Timmins Museum jpg, TD Article content The Ladies’ Home Journal describes “a charming costume of black and white striped taffetas, each stripe being about an inch-and-a-half in width. The rolling collar, belt and bands on the short puffed sleeves were of plain black taffetas. The handkerchief was tied above the forehead in a smart knot with ends of the same silk. Black silk stockings and black leather sandals laced with white silk cord completed this attractive costume.”

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