Lejaren a Hiller

Lejaren a Hiller. Alice Joyce 1920. Via geh

Lejaren a Hiller. Alice Joyce 1920. Via geh

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Lejaren à Hiller. The wine of Columbine 1915. Via photogravure

Lejaren à Hiller. The wine of Columbine 1915. Via photogravure

Lejaren à Hiller. Vale 1915. Via photogravure

Lejaren à Hiller. Vale 1915. Via photogravure

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Lejaren à Hiller. Con amore 1915. Via photogravure

Lejaren à Hiller. Con amore 1915. Via photogravure

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Lejaren à Hiller. Salomé 1920. Via geh

Lejaren à Hiller. Salomé 1920. Via geh

Lejaren à Hiller 1940. Via geh

Lejaren à Hiller 1940. Via geh

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Lejaren à Hiller. Woman in costume 1920. Via geh

Lejaren à Hiller. Woman in costume 1920. Via geh

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Lejaren à Hiller. The morning wind 1915. Via artofphotogravure

Lejaren à Hiller. The morning wind 1915. Via artofphotogravure

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Lejaren à Hiller.  In the XVIth century Giovanni Andrea Dalla Croce performs a successful hysterectomy Via luminous-lint

Lejaren à Hiller. In the XVIth century Giovanni Andrea Dalla Croce performs a successful hysterectomy
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« From 1927-50 Hiller was commissioned by Davis & Geck to produce the prints for a series of historic advertisements entitled “Sutures in Ancient Surgery,” and published in 1944 as “Surgery through the Ages”. Hiller used elaborate costumes, dramatic backdrops and lighting, and had half-clad models posing as patients. The images depicted a broad range from mediaeval and Aztec surgeons, to surgeons from ancient Egypt and India. The collection was widely acclaimed, and in 1937 won the Edward Bok Award for advertising. The originals of this series were donated to the Art Institute of Chicago. »

 

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Lejaren à Hiller. Guerin autopsy Via historicalzg

Lejaren à Hiller. Guerin autopsy
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« From 1927-50 Hiller was commissioned by Davis & Geck to produce the prints for a series of historic advertisements entitled “Sutures in Ancient Surgery,” and published in 1944 as “Surgery through the Ages”. Hiller used elaborate costumes, dramatic backdrops and lighting, and had half-clad models posing as patients. The images depicted a broad range from mediaeval and Aztec surgeons, to surgeons from ancient Egypt and India. The collection was widely acclaimed, and in 1937 won the Edward Bok Award for advertising. The originals of this series were donated to the Art Institute of Chicago. »

 

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Lejaren à Hiller. Guerin medical photo Via historicalzg

Lejaren à Hiller. Guerin medical photo
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« From 1927-50 Hiller was commissioned by Davis & Geck to produce the prints for a series of historic advertisements entitled “Sutures in Ancient Surgery,” and published in 1944 as “Surgery through the Ages”. Hiller used elaborate costumes, dramatic backdrops and lighting, and had half-clad models posing as patients. The images depicted a broad range from mediaeval and Aztec surgeons, to surgeons from ancient Egypt and India. The collection was widely acclaimed, and in 1937 won the Edward Bok Award for advertising. The originals of this series were donated to the Art Institute of Chicago. »

 

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Lejaren à Hiller. Medical study tableau Via historicalzg

Lejaren à Hiller. Medical study tableau
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« From 1927-50 Hiller was commissioned by Davis & Geck to produce the prints for a series of historic advertisements entitled “Sutures in Ancient Surgery,” and published in 1944 as “Surgery through the Ages”. Hiller used elaborate costumes, dramatic backdrops and lighting, and had half-clad models posing as patients. The images depicted a broad range from mediaeval and Aztec surgeons, to surgeons from ancient Egypt and India. The collection was widely acclaimed, and in 1937 won the Edward Bok Award for advertising. The originals of this series were donated to the Art Institute of Chicago. »

 

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Lejaren-à-Hiller. Sacred 1915 Via artycollected

Lejaren-à-Hiller. Sacred 1915 Via artycollected

 

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Lejaren-à-Hiller-Illustration-for-'Cosmopolitan'-magazine-painting-artwork-print Via retro-vintage-photography.

Lejaren à Hiller. illustration pour « Cosmopolitan Magazine. Painting artwork print
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Lejaren à Hiller. Warbonds campaign (Spy)  1943 Via luminous-lint

Lejaren à Hiller. Warbonds campaign (Spy) 1943
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Lejaren à Hiller. Nude, double exposure 1930. Via finanzaonline

Lejaren à Hiller. Nude, double exposure 1930. Via finanzaonline

 

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Lejaren a Hiller. Ambroise Paré (chirurgie) 1934

Lejaren à Hiller. Ambroise Paré (chirurgie) 1934
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« From 1927-50 Hiller was commissioned by Davis & Geck to produce the prints for a series of historic advertisements entitled “Sutures in Ancient Surgery,” and published in 1944 as “Surgery through the Ages”. Hiller used elaborate costumes, dramatic backdrops and lighting, and had half-clad models posing as patients. The images depicted a broad range from mediaeval and Aztec surgeons, to surgeons from ancient Egypt and India. The collection was widely acclaimed, and in 1937 won the Edward Bok Award for advertising. The originals of this series were donated to the Art Institute of Chicago.