Sexy Black & White Photos II

Gee Tom…try comparing how many photos you’ve posted to this thread versus the ones I’ve posted. 🙄
I love your photos and have told you so. Sorry if I offended you.

Btw, I’m not here to compare or compete with anyone. I’m here to appreciate what should be posted in these posts.
 
Apparently, the two of you have a lot to say to one another and I thought that this post was for Sexy Black & White Photos, not meaningless banter. 🤷🏽‍♂️

I will not respond again because it makes me as bad as the two of you.
This is a community website and the part of this site you are in, to look at the wonderful pics Lidar and many others contribute, is called the discussion forums. Maybe google images is for you, then you don't have to have or see any human interaction at all.
 
Studio Manasse, which flourished in the 1930s in Vienna, captured morethan just portrait photography bursting with erotic charge; it immortalized the fluid state of beauty and the “new woman”: confident in her own sexuality as she struggled to redefine her position in the modern world. Each picture offers a conflict of concepts, as provocative poses are presented in such traditional roles that the cynicism intended renders them humorously absurd . Adorjan and Olga Wlassics, a husband-and-wife team, founded Studio Manasse in the early 1920s. The first Manasse illustrations appeared in magazines in 1924, a booming industry at the time, as the movie industry skyrocketed and publications aimed to satisfy a public obsessed with glimpses into the world of glamour. Attracting some of the leading ladies of the time from film, theater, opera, and vaudeville,Studio Manasse created masterpieces, employing all the techniques of makeup, retouching, and overpainting to keep their subjects happy while upholding an uncompromised artistic vision.Molded bodies were dreams with alabaster or marbel-like skin; backgrounds were staged so that the photographer could control each environment. And as their art found a home, the Wlassics found themselves able to afford a pattern of life similar to those reflected in their photographs.
 
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