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Marjorie Miller, Queen of the Night, Tatler, 1931 (Old Paint)
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The New Yorker Covers Mother’s Day
The New Yorker - Saturday, June 20, 1942 - Issue # 905 - Vol. 18 - N° 18 - Cover by Constantin Alajálov (November 18, 1900 - October 23, 1987) was an American painter and illustrator. He was born in Rostov, Russia and immigrated to New York City in 1923, becoming a US citizen in 1928. Many of his illustrations were covers for such magazines as The New Yorker, The Saturday Evening Post, and Fortune.
Umbehr, Otto (Umbo)(1902-1980) - 1935 Round of Cards
Born Otto Umbehr in Düsseldorf, Umbo was a pioneering photojournalist also known for his compelling portraiture. Following studies in painting and design at the Bauhaus (1921-23), Umbo moved to Berlin where he undertook various jobs, including camera assistant to Walter Ruttmann on the documentary film Berlin, Die Sinfonie einer Grosstadt (Berlin, Symphony of a Great City, completed 1927). In 1926 he began a career as a professional photographer, opening a portrait studio with the assistance...