Framed Vintage "Boudoir" Photograph
Original, slightly sepia-toned photograph of a woman looking directly at the camera. There aren’t a lot of context clues to help us date this, but we are guessing 1920-30’s. This would have been a fairly risqué photo at the time, sometimes referred to as “boudoir” style. There is writing along the edge, although it is difficult to make out. Custom framed under glass in a beautiful and classic wood frame (black with gold inlay). An absolutely stunning, rare, and one-of-a-kind piece.
Dimensions [frame is 9.5” across x 12.5” long; photo is 5” x 7”]
Original, slightly sepia-toned photograph of a woman looking directly at the camera. There aren’t a lot of context clues to help us date this, but we are guessing 1920-30’s. This would have been a fairly risqué photo at the time, sometimes referred to as “boudoir” style. There is writing along the edge, although it is difficult to make out. Custom framed under glass in a beautiful and classic wood frame (black with gold inlay). An absolutely stunning, rare, and one-of-a-kind piece.
Dimensions [frame is 9.5” across x 12.5” long; photo is 5” x 7”]
Original, slightly sepia-toned photograph of a woman looking directly at the camera. There aren’t a lot of context clues to help us date this, but we are guessing 1920-30’s. This would have been a fairly risqué photo at the time, sometimes referred to as “boudoir” style. There is writing along the edge, although it is difficult to make out. Custom framed under glass in a beautiful and classic wood frame (black with gold inlay). An absolutely stunning, rare, and one-of-a-kind piece.
Dimensions [frame is 9.5” across x 12.5” long; photo is 5” x 7”]