Books, Articles, Memos #2

Tuesday, December 5, 2017


22 May 2014
I noticed the photographer Paul Wolff as the author of an image on the front cover of "Eva" magazine (see position number 4) and could not resist searching for more of his photographs. Turns out he had quite the eye. Just look at these images! Below I link an insightful article by Thorsten Overgaard, which talks about Wolff's relation to the Leica camera, but more importantly, includes some stunning photography.

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http://www.overgaard.dk/the-story-behind-that-picture-0122_gb-Dr-Paul_Wolff.html

Above:
Paul Wolff, "Textile Weaver", 1930s.
http://servatius.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/blog-post_1.html

Below:
Norbert Bunge, of Argus Fotokunst in Berlin, talks about German photographer, Dr. Paul Wolff (posted to Youtube by Thorsten Overgaard, 20 July 2016).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6ssIvQiT7s



Dr. Paul Wolff, "Das Opel-Bad", Wiesbaden, 1934.
https://plus.google.com/104539787714838412160/posts/j4enjA2pk5w


10 September 2017
Cassidy Zachary wrote an article about Terry Newman's recent publication, Legendary Authors and the Clothes They Wore. Who would have thought that Gertrude Stein was among the first wearers of Pierre Balmain, that Oscar Wilde was a member of the Rational Dress Society or that Virginia Wolfe wrote for British Vogue in the 1920s! Perhaps this book should be next up on your reading list?

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https://theartofdress.org/2017/09/10/legendary-authors-and-the-clothes-they-wore-by-terry-newman/

Buy the book on Amazon.


4 October 2017
My friend wrote a lighthearted article about hats in paintings. Interested in what a Dada-style hat looks like? Take a look!

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http://www.dailyartdaily.com/hats-from-paintings/


4 June 2013
The Fashion Institute of Technology describes its recent acquisition -- a nearly complete run of "Eva" magazine. This Czech-language women's magazine ran from 1928 to 1943 and is a wonderful source of insight into World War II fashion in Eastern Europe.

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http://blog.fitnyc.edu/materialmode/2013/06/04/hot-accession-eva-the-journal-of-educated-women/


29 January 2012
Throughout the years many brands and businesses fade away and are ultimately forgotten about forever. I am always excited when I discover a rarely talked about company from the past. Such was the case with Princess Pat, which only has two sentences describing it on Wikipedia! Read more about the brand here, Princess Pat -- The Real Story of this Cosmetics Brand.

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http://collectingvintagecompacts.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/princess-pat-real-story-of-this.html

Below: Products by Princess Pat c. 1920s - 1930s.

Princess Pat Rouge endorsed by actress Loretta Young, c. 1920s

Princess Pat Lipstick, c. 1930s

Princess Pat Week-End Set, c. 1920s

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