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Sunday, January 12, 2025

FKK Through the Decades II


Today I'm posting another series of FKK photos through the decades in chronological order.
We start with a boatman photographed by Georg Gruebl in 1912.

 

1928


Here we have a middle aged FKK man relaxing in the grass in 1928.

 

1930


FKK photos from the 1930s tend to all be in the very early years of the decade.  The Nazis curtailed FKK organizations not because the Nazis hated nudity, but because they didn't want any large, popular organizations that were not in their complete control.  This statuesque guy is from 1930.

 

1949


As I've mentioned previously, FKK photos from the 1940s are rare.
Between the Second World War and its aftermath, very few had the time.
This guy from 1949 seems to be play fighting.

 

1953


I can't tell what this guy from 1953 is doing.  Flying a kite?



 

1957


Something was going wag-wag during a beach run in 1957.

 

1962


This fellow from 1962 looks like he's at the entrance of a cave.

 

1967


There's a shadow there for you know who in this 1967 FKK photo.

 

1970


Our entry from 1970 is a Dutch man with a peekaboo view.

 

1980

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Saturday, January 11, 2025

Art Oddities


Today's theme is some of the oddities that have turned up in my male nude art collection.  We start with a fresco from Pompeii that is unusual because it was found in a room with black walls.  The figures are Apollo and Cassandra, and of course the artist is unknown.

 


This is byThĂ©odore ChassĂ©riau, a Study after the Model Joseph, 1838. Oil on canvas. MusĂ©e Ingres Bourdelle,  Apparently Mr. Chasseriau was trying out several versions of the hands in the study.  And then there's the fact that the model seems to be taking a leap off a rock.


 

Frank Duvenek


When I first saw this 1875 portrait of an unknown man by Frank Duvenek
I thought I stumbled on a picture of a modern day middle aged hipster.

 

Hans Thoma


This is Loneliness from 1896 by Hans Thoma.  I love the way the subject
 becomes a literal extension of the rock he's sitting upon.

 

Herman Kastner


It took some digging, but I finally found out that this 1925 work from the University of Heidelberg collection is by Herman Kastner.  The odd thing here is how it somehow manages to be incredibly sexy without actually showing anything.

 

John Haley


The Cubist influence is obvious in this 1923 drawing by American John Haley.

 

Blair Hughes-Stanton


This is The Mighty Angel by English artist Blair Hughes-Stanton from 1931.
You really need to check out the details on this one, guys.

 

Patrick Hennessey


This is Bound Figure by Irish artist Patrick Hennessey from 1938.
It looks as though the subject's head has been rubbed out of the picture.

 

Jared French


When I look at Homesickness by Jared French from 1942,
the beautiful male form and the tan lines stand out.

 

Philip Osborne


This 1973 piece from the Leslie-Lohman Museum is Philip Osborne's "Leslie looking into the mirror with Brendan watching."  The cat was no doubt offended by his lack of billing.

 

Boris Talberg


Soviet painter Boris Talberg did Tet-a-Tet in 1977.  I love the juxtaposition of the two men, 
one fully clothed and one completely nude.  And that radio is special.

 

Francis West


This untitled 1979 work by Francis West should have been called "Revenge of the Goldfish."



 

Friday, January 10, 2025

Lon of New York Day


We are way overdue for an all Lon of New York series, 
so let's start with Felix Gedraitis and a column.



 

Jerry Albanese


Although better known for his work with Danny Fitzgerald of Les Demi Dieux,
Jerry Albanese also worked with Lon Hanagan.



 

Lionel Ravaute


This handsome and well endowed fellow is Lionel Ravaute,
winner of the Junior Mr. France title in 1957.

 

Fred Bortnik


This is Fred Bortnik.

 

Jerry Rocco


I was fortunate to recently come across this Lon photo of Jerry Rocco
which I believe was made early in his modeling career.

 

John Kemper and Nick Digiuseppi


A leaded glass window makes a nice backdrop for John Kemper and Nick Digiuseppi.

 

Fred Boysiewick


The step-up block provides an interesting element
in this shot of Fred Boysiewick.

 

LeRoy Colbert


 

Lon of New York, aka Alonzo Hanagan, was one of the first noteworthy physique photographers to prominently feature men of color, both African-American and Hispanic.  Leroy Colbert 
is a good example of the high quality models Lon was able to recruit and photograph.

Taylor Flaniken


I only have a few photos of Taylor Flaniken, and this is the only solo.  Wish I had more.

 

Sal Severino


Outdoor photos by Lon are not very common,
and this is Sal Severino on a stone breakwater.