The slideshow at right features five additions to my collection of prints, making their debuts on this blog. Each can be shown to have originated as a photo by Beatrice Tonnesen. From left to right, the images in the slideshow are:
Perfection in Munsingwear – The model believed to be Ziegfeld Follies girl Eva Brady (1899-1934), also known as Eva Grady, appears in a 1926 ad for Munsingwear. An original photograph showing her in a similar pose is part of the Tonnesen Archive of the Oshkosh Public Museum. She is dressed identically in both images and holds the same roses. The white tablecloth, with the butterfly motif, also appears in both images. To see the OPM image, as well as more photos and information about Eva, please see the post, “Did Tonnesen Photograph a Ziegfeld Girl?” elsewhere on this blog.
The Dairy Maid – This signed print also bears the attribution, “From Original by Tonnesen.” It appears on a 1926 calendar advertising The Wooster Electric Company, Wooster, Ohio. This print has been the object of a great deal of speculation by collectors of the work of R. A. Fox, who shared Tonnesen’s Studio for awhile in the 1920’s. A print by Fox, signed with his pseudonym “Geo. White,” shows this same woman in a slightly different body pose, but, seemingly, with exactly the same face and head!
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