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Showing posts with label Cross Dressing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cross Dressing. Show all posts
Early Photograph of a Cross Dresser
Well, I think this snapshot qualifies as an early photo of a cross-dresser...even if it was posed in jest. Still an unusual vernacular photograph.
Untitled (Man in Women's lingerie) anonymous Dated on reverse 1935. Collection Jim Linderman
First African-American Armed Cross Dressers with a Guitar Pose for the Camera collection Jim Linderman
Even though I suspect the gun, holster and guitar are studio props, you have to GIVE props to this African-American couple who had the nerve to exchange clothes for the photo. It is a man and a woman, as the gentleman in drag has an Adam's apple. The RPPC dates from 1910 to 1930. If they are not using props, this could have been quite a team, musical or criminal. A rare, tough image with lots of cultural resonance today. The first cross dressing African-American photograph, even if done for the photographer only?
Real Photo Postcard with Azo Back circa 1910 - 1930 Unknown location and photographer. Note on reverse Collection Jim Linderman
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