Month: March 2016

Le Bain Tango

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/

Zavattaro “Hombres bailando en la vereda del conventillo”

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.

Pareja de hombres bailando.

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

A postcard by Tuck showing a tango couple of two women, c 1913?

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

Yet another in a French postcard series showing a couple of two women, c1913?

  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

Another in a French postcard series showing a couple of two women, c1913?

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

1951 Tango en el tablado “La perla de Rocha”.

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

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