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in work IInspired from the first nude photography around 1838-1930. These nude portraits appeared in Black & White Photography hand-tinted or sepia toned. “The Red Curtain” reflect the beauty of the innocent and naive portraits of these times. Some of the pictures are hidden by a red curtain, others are seen through a golden hole. Like Peeping Tom. – Carolin Kewer
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