Vintage Nude Woman Seated on Floor
Mar 19th, 2024 by Aldouspi

Beginning in the early 1900’s, photography became more and more recognized for its ability to create into own type of art. Photographers were creating scenes in studios or posing models in outdoors. By the 1920’s and onwards a whole new genre of images, now known as vintage nudes, was created. One such photography was Jacob Merkelbach. A professional photographer of important people of his time, Merkelbach also experimented capturing the female nude on film. Below is one such example of his work.



This image of a nude woman seated with folded knees on the floor, with an odd circular light behind her, is available as an 8.5 x 11 inch photo print. It is for sale at my store on eBay (without the watermark). You can learn more about purchasing a photo print of this “Seated Nude Woman” by clicking on the picture. Or click on the link below the art to be taken to this eBay item.

 

Vintage Nude Woman Seated on Floor by Jacob Merkelbach

A Vintage Nude Photo


There she rests
        with folded legs kneeling
        on the floor.

Beauty –
        in black & white.

Nude to the eyes
Celestial to the heart
Surges to the loins.

She is
        a photographer’s gift
        to eternity.

©2024 Carl Scott Harker,

author of

Vintage Nude of Yesteryear



Vintage Nude Woman Seated on Floor by Jacob Merkelbach.
Image of a seated nude woman with odd light behind her.

Purchase this photo print on eBay, by clicking here:

“Lovely Seated Female by photographer Jacob Merkelbach”

Click this link to view all of my pinups, vintage nudes, cats, celebrities other fine art photo prints in the Aldouspi Anything Store.

 


 

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