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Welcome to Grapefruit Moon Gallery. Here you will find an archived visual history of past sales. Pretty to look at, some are quite old; but when they're in here, consider them sold!

A dramatic and artfully posed gelatin silver original photograph by Edward Bower Hesser taken along the secluded shores of the California Coast. A pretty model in a dancers pose which brings to mind the nude imagery of Edward Weston another noted nude Pictoralist who worked in Southern California during the 1920s – 30s art deco jazz-age. From an Allied Artist’s Photographers Guild east coast estate. An original graflex photograph taken by Hesser for use in his “Art’s Monthly Pictorial” photography magazine for artists and art students.

A Seaside Nude Study

Artist: Edwin Bower Hesser

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, beach, Edwin Bower Hesser, gelatin silver photograph, nude, study
Added to Gallery: July 20, 2010

A lovely original gelatin silver photograph by Edwin Bower Hesser of a seductive nude model in soft focus. We believe the model to be Jeanette Loff a silent film siren and Rolf Armstrong pin-up model. From an Allied Artist’s Photographers Guild east coast estate. An original graflex photograph taken by Hesser for use in his “Art’s Monthly Pictorial” photography magazine for artists and art students.

A Kneeling Nude

Artist: Edwin Bower Hesser

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, Art's Monthly Pictorial, Edwin Bower Hesser, gelatin silver photograph, Griffith Park, Jeanette Loff, nude, study
Added to Gallery: July 20, 2010

An original 4″ by 5″ sepia photograph of Hollywood legend Jean Harlow posed nude at Los Angeles’ Griffith park in 1929. An original first generation gelatin silver antique photograph by Edwin Bower Hesser. From an Allied Artist’s Photographers Guild east coast estate. An original graflex photograph taken and developed by Hesser for use in his “Art’s Monthly Pictorial” photography magazine for artists and art students.

Jean Harlow Nude At Griffith Park

Artist: Edwin Bower Hesser

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, Edwin Bower Hesser, gelatin silver photograph, Griffith Park, Jean Harlow, nude
Added to Gallery: July 19, 2010

An original 4″ by 5″ sepia photograph of Hollywood legend Jean Harlow posed nude at Los Angeles’ Griffith park in 1929. An original first generation gelatin silver antique photograph by Edwin Bower Hesser. From an Allied Artist’s Photographers Guild east coast estate find of eight years ago. An original graflex photograph taken and developed by Hesser for use in his “Art’s Monthly Pictorial” photography magazine for artists and art students.

A Reclining Nude Jean Harlow

Artist: Edwin Bower Hesser

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, Edwin Bower Hesser, gelatin silver photograph, Griffith Park, James Leslie Wallace, Jean Harlow, nude, study
Added to Gallery: July 19, 2010

An original 4″ by 5″ sepia photograph of Hollywood legend Jean Harlow posed nude at Los Angeles’ Griffith park in 1929. An original first generation gelatin silver antique photograph by Edwin Bower Hesser. From an Allied Artist’s Photographers Guild east coast estate find of eight years ago. An original graflex photograph taken and developed by Hesser for use in his “Art’s Monthly Pictorial” photography magazine for artists and art students.

A Young Jean Harlow Nude

Artist: Edwin Bower Hesser

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, Edwin Bower Hesser, gelatin silver photograph, Griffith Park, Jean Harlow, nude, study
Added to Gallery: July 19, 2010

Carole Lombard, one of the finest actresses of the golden era of Hollywood film, is captured in all of her glamour in this promotional portrait for Paramount Pictures. In dramatic sequined gown, the platinum blonde beauty who captured the heart of America in the 1930s, and died tragically promoting the war effort in 1941, still captivates.

Carole Lombard

Artist: Unknown

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, Carole Lombard, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, Paramount Films, portrait
Added to Gallery: July 18, 2010

A crisply rendered jazz-age take on Adam & Eve and temptation within The Garden of Eden; this was created for the important 1932 Random House hardcover edition of George Gershwin’s Song-Book. This gouache painting illustrated the 1926 Gershwin song “Do Do Do” from the musical “Oh Kay”. A recent New York City Christie’s auction for a leather bound signed and numbered first edition of the songbook signed by both Alajalov and Gershwin brought $4207.00 with buyers premiums illustrating the significance and historic beauty of this unique pairing of talents.

Do, Do, Do

Artist: Constantin Alajalov

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, Adam & Eve, american, art deco, Constantin Alajalov, Eden, George Gershwin, jazz age, original interior illustration
Added to Gallery: June 28, 2010

The quintessential jazz baby, Joan Crawford is captured coyly beckoning at the viewer in this large format, double weight gallery photograph by Ruth Harriet Louise. The most important female photographer in Hollywood during the golden age of film, Louise is remembered for her ability to make the spirit of the art deco jazz age come alive.

Joan Crawford as Flapper Jazz Baby

Artist: Ruth Harriet Louise

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, jazz age, Joan Crawford, MGM, portrait, Ruth Harriet Louise
Added to Gallery: June 24, 2010

This 1920s double weight original large format erotic sepia photograph of Ziegfeld Follies showgirl and flapper Tot Qualters is one of the most well preserved artifacts of the heyday of the jazz age showgirl extravaganza. In its original glassine sleeve, this features Qualters in ornate headdress, captured by Orval Hixon of the Hixon-Newman studios. Photographs from this era of the Ziegfeld Follies are particularly coveted, and views with this exquisite sense of style and costuming are among the most desirable and scarce.

Erotic Ziegfeld Girl Tot Qualters

Artist: Orval Hixon

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, jazz age, Orval Hixon, portrait, theater, Tot Qualters, Ziegfeld Follies
Added to Gallery: June 24, 2010

The smoldering temper, and exotic sensuality of Lili Damita attracted as much attention in pre-code Hollywood as her films, and this Greta Garbo inspired photograph by Elmer Fryer captures her unusual attractions. This large format, double weight sepia gallery portrait features the French beauty in ornate art deco headdress, and displays Fryer’s sophisticated eye.

Lili Damita in The Match King

Artist: Elmer Fryer

Filed Under: Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, Elmer Fryer, french, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, Lili Damita, orientalist, pre-code
Added to Gallery: June 24, 2010

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