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Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 1991
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Eugene Atget. Corsets, Boulevard de Strasbourg. Paris, 1927. Foto-Auge : 76 Fotos der Zeit. 1929.
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Otto Dix “The Electric Tram” 1919
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George Grosz (German, 1893-1959) Toilette, 1927. Watercolor, india ink on paper, 50x39.2 cm. Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Venice.
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Greetings from Montluçon, Bourbonnais region of France
French vintage postcard
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Kay Francis in "Mandalay" (1934.)
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Friedrich Peter Drömmer (German, 1889-1968) The Card Player, 1919. Ol/canvas, 100x79 cm. Private collection.
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Photomontage as an art technique was initiated and developed by Dadaists in the interwar period. Back then, it proved to be the perfect tool for expressing rebellious moods and political critique. One of the first and at the same time most important artists using this technique was John Heartfield (1891–1968). He was German, his real name was Helmut Herzfeld. He provocatively changed his surname to an English-sounding one and through his art he strongly criticized the government in Germany. His works poke fun at politicians, showing them in absurd situations.
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Screenland Magazine, September 1929
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A group of roller skating friends pose for a photo, England, 1926.
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I've been really into 1920s fashion lately and that's how I came across flapper fanny, what a diva.
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Town scene in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
German vintage postcard
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