09 – Introducing the Tonnesen Models Part 3
Images of newly identified and still unknown models from various contributors
Picture 12 of 30
"Still Peeved" Irma O'Dea, Photo by Keedy & Lux. Chicago Daily Tribune, December 30, 1915. The text says: "Mrs. Irma Roche O'Dea, the artist model whose head was used with someone else's body on a calendar advertisement, has decided not to sue the photographers for whom she posed, but the kniting mill comany which put out the calendar instead. The firm of Keedy & Lux, commercial photographers, convinced Mrs. O'Dea that they were in no way responsible for the manner in which the picture was used. Mrs. O'Dea discovered that a body garbed only in underwear had been forged to her head and neck, and used by the knitting mills on a calendar."