Gonzalo Collazo writes: “Title: Le Bain Tango Artist: Xavier Sager Paris Series 597 Tipe: Divided Back unused Description: Paris Series 597 ” What do you belive the copyright status of this image to be? Gonzalo Collazo believes: “The image is out of copyright.” The image url: https://www.cardcow.com/267849/le-bain-tango-xavier-sager/
Gonzalo Collazo writes: “Mario Zavattaro (1876-1932) drawing – illustrator, caricaturist and painter Genovese. He settled in Argentina in the early twentieth century, died in Buenos Aires. Dibujo de Mario Zavattaro (1876-1932) – dibujante, caricaturista y pintor genovés. Radicado en la Argentina a principios del siglo XX, murió en Buenos Aires.
Gonzalo Collazo writes: “This picture came to me a long time ago, I remember someone told me that it was one of the known figures of Argentine tango in BsAs but at the time I did not keep records of the information given and recent searches unfortunately didn’t comes up
Ray Batchelor writes: “The artwork is signed by Luiz Usabal Y Hernandez. This image came from a Roumanian tango website: http://tango-timisoara.blogspot.co.uk/2012_06_01_archive.html Rasfoiesc internetul in cautarea unui raspuns si a mai multor variante/opinii legate de "femeile sa conduca in Tango" Parerile sunt variate, cele mai multe tin de eticheta in dans
Ray Batchelor writes: “I know nothing reliable about this image. I found it on a Finnish tango website : http://argentiinalainentango.ning.com/profiles/blogs/vilkas-tangotorstai-tulossa It says nothing about the image at all. It probably makes more sense considered as part of the postcard series to which it undoubtedly belongs – but I am
Ray Batchelor writes: “I knw nothing reliable about this image. From a an American blog connected a jewellery business: https://bellaargentinajewelry.wordpress.com/tag/old-tango-picture/ The blog author, Courtney Williams, writes: In the early nineteen teens, Tango had so taken Paris by storm that it soon became the hottest fashion in “cultured societies” around the
Ray Batchelor writes: “I have yet to find reliable information about this image I believe it to be one in a series, French, about 1913. There is a catalogue code, bottom left hand corner which may mean something to a postcard enthusiast and help identify it more accurately. It seesm
Gonzalo Collazo writes: “This image was sent to me by Gayarai Dasi on 23th march 2016. I’ve searched as much as I could but with no results. I still don’t know anything about time and location. Esta imágen me fue enviada directamente por Gayatri Dasi el 23 de marzo de
Gonzalo Collazo writes: “1951 Tango on the stage “La perla de Rocha” in the neighborhood La Comersial, Dr. Joaquin Requena between Nicaragua and Gral. Pagola, Montevideo. Uruguay. Courtesy of Daniel Menéndez. It shows a typical carnival activity. In Uruguay was traditional for many decades to build stages on the street