Posts in the Vintage category

Named Guyette Models

Along with being the best introduction to the subject, Charles Guyette: Godfather of American Fetish Art by Richard PĂ©rez Seves provides identification of several Guyette models. I’m going to amplify that identification a little here.

Jane High was a Guyette model who had a small number of her Guyette photos reprinted by Irving Klaw with her name. From the costuming it appears that she was a burlesque artist.

More is known about another model, Jacqueline Joyce, also a burlesque performer. She was born in Toronto and moved to New York City to advance her career. According the 1937 Picture Review which featured her on its cover, she was performing at that time at Mario’s Club Mirador on 52nd Street. She was five foot three inches and weighed 108 pounds according to Picture Review. Her career as a performer extended at least until the early 1950s. The first illustration below is from the cover of Picture Review. The second illustration is her appearance on the 1941 cover of Jest magazine.


Burlesque Style Photographs

I tend to think of vintage photographs of women as falling in one of several genres. There’s the pinup. There’s the nude. And somewhere in between is the burlesque style photograph which can have a little of both genres. There is usually a performative aspect to these three genres. What keeps a burlesque style photograph from being a plain nude photograph is the element of costuming. An element of nudity keeps the photograph from being purely a pinup. Here are three examples of burlesque styling.

The first photograph is a 4×5 inch print and is pure burlesque styling. The second photograph, also a 4×5 inch print, is a pinup with burlesque styling. The first two photographs where probably shot around 1950. The third photograph is earlier, 1940s, and is a 3.5×5.5 inch print. The setting of this photograph is similar to some Guyette photographs, bare wall background, a piece of cloth covering the floor. This isn’t a Guyette photograph but shows that at least some of his photographs fall within an existing sensibility.


Little Nicki

People who purchased nude, pinup and fetish photographs sometimes just dumped the pictures in a shoe or cigar box. Others organized photos in albums. This postcard was mounted on a piece of black cardboard and bands from cigars have been pasted to provide a title and a little more with the reference as to price. The postcard is from circa 1920.


Top Hat Strip Set

Every now and again photographs appear on eBay that immediately catch my eye. I was able to purchase most of the photographs in this strip set with an engaging model wearing a top hat and gloves. The prints are 4×5 inches and date from the 1950s.


Shirley Kilpatrick

Every now and again I purchase vintage photos that have the added bonus of the model’s name written on the back. These photographs are from a strip set series of 12 taken in the 1950s. The model is Shirley Kilpatrick who also was an actress. Her main movie credit is the lead in The Astounding She Monster. The prints are 4×5 inches which was typical for 1950s strip sets.