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Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Al Urban took this 1930s photo of Fred DeGroot.
Unfortunately, I don't have a version without the watermark.
Al Urban sure knew what he was doing. I know Albert won't like the models obvious manscaping, but he checks all the right boxes for me. Everything about this is timeless and classic like a Douglas of Detroit. From his classic, well groomed hair to his washboard abs and nicely developed arms and legs, this model could be from any decade. I was told that the 20's and depression era was a time of great change especially in the arts, and it's reflected in your photos.
You are onto something with the historical context. World War I exposed about a million young American men to European cultural values, and the Great Depression shook up society from top to bottom.
Wow, monumental, just look at those thighs..
ReplyDeleteAl Urban sure knew what he was doing. I know Albert won't like the models obvious manscaping, but he checks all the right boxes for me. Everything about this is timeless and classic like a Douglas of Detroit. From his classic, well groomed hair to his washboard abs and nicely developed arms and legs, this model could be from any decade. I was told that the 20's and depression era was a time of great change especially in the arts, and it's reflected in your photos.
ReplyDeleteYou are onto something with the historical context. World War I exposed about a million young American men to European cultural values, and the Great Depression shook up society from top to bottom.
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