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Anonymous dearieme said...

He poses a lot of his girls with rather sour little mouths, doesn't he?

By the by, Bebe Daniels was a comedy staple of my boyhood on the wireless, specifically on the Scottish Home Service.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_With_The_Lyons

July 29, 2013 at 3:13 AM

Blogger Donald Pittenger said...

dearieme -- I might have posted something like the following thought years ago at 2Blowhards, but it is only in recent years that I've been (somewhat) able to see the real woman of 1920-1950 through all the variations in facial fashion.

One example is those penciled eyebrows in the Clara Bow photo, a style briefly repeated a few years ago. But it's the mouth-shape altering lipstick patterns that concerns us here. In the 1920s the lipstick fashion was "bee sting" where the outer edges of the lips got little lipstick and the central parts were painted perhaps a bit beyond the edges of the lips themselves. In the early 1940s the style was to have lipstick at or over the line all the way around (except sometimes at the V of the upper lip). I suppose the idea was to create a sultry, full-lip look.

And then there was the no-lipstick, granny-glasses style of around 1970...

July 29, 2013 at 7:02 AM

Blogger mike shupp said...

The magazine covers don't do much for me. Maybe if one actually were a fan of the women depicted ... but in my state of ignorance, I've seen Hallmark greeting cards that were more absorbing.

Other hand, his photographs show women who look attractive, intelligent, completely individual,and worthy of serious conversation. I've got to applaud.

July 31, 2013 at 2:14 PM

Anonymous Michael D Walker said...

I was reading something earlier today about Phyfe that he insisted his subjects not smile during their photo shoot. Odd....

Trying to track down his heirs and a good copy of the portrait he did of author Thorne Smith.

Glad to stumble upon your site today!

August 6, 2014 at 11:11 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why isn't the 1932 Clara Bow photo signed in white by Phyfe......? The other ones are signed! Anybody know?

February 6, 2015 at 6:01 PM

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