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YGE-1679 VINTAGE 1960\'s B/W 8X10 ELMER BATTERS LEGS NYLONS FEET TOES For Sale


YGE-1679 VINTAGE 1960\'s B/W 8X10 ELMER BATTERS LEGS NYLONS FEET TOES
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YGE-1679 VINTAGE 1960\'s B/W 8X10 ELMER BATTERS LEGS NYLONS FEET TOES:
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regarding this item.YesterdayGirls


Please note that this image is in
excellent condition, but
has a slight crease along an edge corner
having no affect on the model.


YesterdayGirls

offers a scarceOriginal 1960\'s Imagetaken by the renownedAmerican photographer

Elmer Batters

This photo, while unsigned, came from a file folder dated between1962-1968
with the name of the noted American photographer
\"Elmer Batters\"
handwritten on the outside. It is quite typical of his photography, which
consisted of photographing models almost exclusively clothed
in lingerie, panties, garter belts, nylons and heels. He is universally known as
\"Mr. Black Silk Stockings\"
for his lifetime preoccupation with the hosiery covered legs of American models.
He was Parliament\'s first photo editor in the late 1950\'s and early 1960\'s,
responsible for the classic publications,
\"Black Silk Stockings\", \"NylonJungle,\"
and \"Tip Top\"
(\"...from the tip of the toes to the top of the hose\").In the late \'60\'s he took total control of his art form and self published issues,
such as \"Nylon Double Take,\" \"Thigh High,\" \"Legs that Dance toElmer\'s Tune,\" finally
concluding his carrier with a 49 issue run of \"Leg Art,\"and a much shorter
press run of \"Succulent Toes.\" Althoughhe died in 1997, he will
always be remembered for his unique, quite obsessive pre-occupation with
female legs and feet. He has been the focus of at least 3 major table top
books published by Taschen, as well as the upcomingThe Big Book of Legs
(Spring, 2009)
(for which we provided hundreds of images)
*****
We are happy to be able to offer thisSCARCE ORIGINAL VINTAGE PRINT

photographed by Elmer Batters

Paper type: fiber Paper Size / Picture size: 8 x 10 / 8 x 10 Airbrushing for detail: yes

This VINTAGEPhoto was originally printed for and possibly used in the production of an adultmagazine
in the late 1950\'s to the mid 1960\'s. It is in excellent condition,
although it might have very slight handling marks or very slight defects
that occurred during the printing process. Any \"airbrushing\" was used to
enhance the final appearance of the image in the magazine, generally along rounded areasof the body.

Please note that this \"airbrushed\" photo may have slightadditional handling wear
as it has been handled by a graphics artist in preparation for magazine publishing.
It\'s possible that writing on the reverse has been impressed through to the front of theimage,
but unless otherwise noted, it is off to the side and does not affect the model at all.
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