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A set of four vintage photographs titled Mujeres parisinas, dating to 1923 and 1927 from the Rodolphe portrait studio in Paris, measuring 23 × 19 cm and hand-signed.
Description from the seller
4 old photographs.
Years 1923 and 1927
Paris
Rodolphe
They are signed, but I don’t know by whom.
Dimensions: 18 x 22 cm
Technical data sheet: Rodolphe Photography Studio
Brand name: Rodolphe, Portraitist
Activity: Professional portrait photography
Address: 78 Rue Saint-Lazare, Paris 9th arrondissement, France
Telephone (era): GUT. 00.07
Commercial registry: R.C. SEINE 803.819
Documented period of activity: 1923–1927
Characteristics of the study
Private villa: The studio was advertised as a "private villa", which suggests an exclusive and secluded environment.
Fitting workshop on the ground floor: The fitting workshop was located on the ground floor, facilitating access and convenience for customers.
Professional stamp: Present on the back of numerous photographs, in violet ink, with elegant and clear typography.
Photographic style
Individual and group portraits: careful composition, soft lighting, carefully posed.
Finish: matte photographic paper with a white border, a gradient background, a sober and elegant aesthetic.
Attire and ambiance: A reflection of Art Deco fashion, featuring sleeveless dresses, floral adornments, accessories such as decorative handbags.
Likely clientele
Women and men of the upper-middle class, artists, Parisian bourgeoisie.
Possible specialization in commemorative, social, or family portraits.
Some handwritten dedications suggest personal or intimate use of the images.
Documentary and Heritage Value
Historical interest: The Rodolphe studio's photographs offer a window into interwar Parisian society.
Aesthetic value: A representative example of commercial photography from the 1920s in Paris.
Clear provenance: The stamp and handwritten annotations allow precise dating and contextualization.
Observations
The photographer Rodolphe has not been identified as a public figure or as a recognized artist, which suggests an independent professional with a local reputation.
The handwritten signature present in some images has not been identified; it could belong to the subjects depicted or be a personal dedication.
Variations in the business registration number could indicate administrative changes or developments in the business.
4 old photographs.
Years 1923 and 1927
Paris
Rodolphe
They are signed, but I don’t know by whom.
Dimensions: 18 x 22 cm
Technical data sheet: Rodolphe Photography Studio
Brand name: Rodolphe, Portraitist
Activity: Professional portrait photography
Address: 78 Rue Saint-Lazare, Paris 9th arrondissement, France
Telephone (era): GUT. 00.07
Commercial registry: R.C. SEINE 803.819
Documented period of activity: 1923–1927
Characteristics of the study
Private villa: The studio was advertised as a "private villa", which suggests an exclusive and secluded environment.
Fitting workshop on the ground floor: The fitting workshop was located on the ground floor, facilitating access and convenience for customers.
Professional stamp: Present on the back of numerous photographs, in violet ink, with elegant and clear typography.
Photographic style
Individual and group portraits: careful composition, soft lighting, carefully posed.
Finish: matte photographic paper with a white border, a gradient background, a sober and elegant aesthetic.
Attire and ambiance: A reflection of Art Deco fashion, featuring sleeveless dresses, floral adornments, accessories such as decorative handbags.
Likely clientele
Women and men of the upper-middle class, artists, Parisian bourgeoisie.
Possible specialization in commemorative, social, or family portraits.
Some handwritten dedications suggest personal or intimate use of the images.
Documentary and Heritage Value
Historical interest: The Rodolphe studio's photographs offer a window into interwar Parisian society.
Aesthetic value: A representative example of commercial photography from the 1920s in Paris.
Clear provenance: The stamp and handwritten annotations allow precise dating and contextualization.
Observations
The photographer Rodolphe has not been identified as a public figure or as a recognized artist, which suggests an independent professional with a local reputation.
The handwritten signature present in some images has not been identified; it could belong to the subjects depicted or be a personal dedication.
Variations in the business registration number could indicate administrative changes or developments in the business.

