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Monday, January 5, 2026

Ten Big Ones by Ten Big Ones


It's been well over five years since I did an entire set on "big ones," so here it is.  This time 
around I'm featuring ten models with big ones by ten different big name photographers.  
We start the show with Lionel Ravaute by Alonzo Hanagan, aka Lon of New York.

 

Douglas of Detroit


Doug Juleff, aka Douglas of Detroit, oiled just about everything
 on Pete Jacobs except the subject of today's series.

 

Dave Martin


Dave Scott posed for Dave Martin in this one.

 

Kris Studio


Here we see Jerry Thomas by Chuck Renslow of Kris Studio.

 

Pat Milo


I'd love to know what produced the smirk on Don Hawksley's face in this Pat Milo picture.

 

Champion


Joe Canoli posed in a fake locker room with football gear in a memorable photo shoot 
by Champion Studio.  Look up "canoli" in an Italian slang dictionary for a grin.

 

Dave Jackson


Canadian photographer Frank Borck of Can-Art photographed Dave Jackson, 
aka Mike Jackson, in ripped cutoffs with a belt around his neck.

 

AMG

Bob Mizer of AMG took this interesting photo of Bob Enslow.

 

Bruce of LA


Bo Lindstrom posed with a old fashioned lawn mower for this Bruce of LA picture.

 

Troy Saxon


My source says that this Troy Saxon model is David Gale.  And so ends our big ones series.  
Enjoy it, because it may be five more years before I do this again.

 

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Raymaond "Czanara" Carrance Day


It's been over a year since I post any work by Raymond Carrance, aka Czanara.
We start with the first of two photos of a model on what looks like a fur bed cover.

 

Shore


I think this model appears later today in the water, but I'm not sure.

 

Art I


Raymond Carrance did this drawing in Rome in 1953.

 

Archer


The second young man in the background adds an interesting element to this archery shot.



 

Fur?


Is that a fur throw the model is reclining upon?

The f



 

Clear Stream 1960


The water, the rocks, and the model combine to make an interesting image in this 1960 work.

 

Art II


The second Czanara art piece in today's series shows 
a higher level of sophistication than the first, imho.



 

Poor cropping


Although I'm not too impressed by the cropping,
I find the photograph to be quite attractive.

 

Sculpted


There are two sculpted items here, the little statue and the model.
I greatly prefer the model.

 

No sand beach


Our final Czanara model posed on a beach made of miniature flagstones.

 

Saturday, January 3, 2026

A One-Stop Set of Academic Art


I spend a lot more time looking for "new" material than I do putting series together, and today I'm posting a dozen 19th Century academic drawings that I found on a single visit to a single website.  I don't get that lucky that often, and in this case, there are enough images for two more series.  We start with one by Charles Laurent Germain from 1892.

 

1878


Here we see one of two drawing in today's set which have only a year for information.
There appears to be a signature, but I couldn't make it out.

 

Peder Severin Kroyer


Danish artist Peder Severin Kroyer drew this older model in 1877.
We'll see a work by his wife Marie later today.



 

Disappointed


I was rather disappointed that my source had no name for the artist on this one because
I'd really like to see more work by someone who can draw a man's backside that well.

 

Joseph Samaranch


The model in this 1896 work by Joseph Samaranch looks like he's ringing a church bell.
Disclosure:  I removed severe yellowing from this one.

 

Puzzler


This one is a bit of a puzzler since it has grid marks often used by artists when they plan
 to increase the size or scale of a preliminary work or a photo study.  One doesn't usually 
think of students doing that sort of thing, but perhaps is was part of the curriculum
 at one of the academies.  No artist, date, or school was listed.  I love the hat.
 

1825


Here's another with only information provided being the year, 1825 this time.

 

Salvatore Lo Forte


Palermo native Salvatore Lo Forte was the artist for this dramatic drawing.

 

Marie Kroyer


Danish painter Marie Kroyer did this one while studying in Paris in 1889.

 

7085


My source rather had nothing but a number, 7085, for this one.

 

Wallace Collection


This drawing is by an unknown artist, and it's part of the Wallace Collection,
one of the smaller (but quite good) London museums.

 

Redlich


Closing the set with a drawing labeled only as "Redlich."