1930 Paris by Night (Les escaliers de Montmartre), Photo by George Brassaï
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Eighth photo of that post (of lesbians that included Keira Knightley) also includes Violette Morris, who was a Nazi collaborator
Actually, the 8th picture is of La Grosse Claude who was a singer at Le Monocle, a lesbian bar in Paris during the 1930s. The photo you are referring to is a very famous photo taken by the photographer Brassaï around 1932.
Violette Moris was a Nazi collaborator, and was a boxer who did go to Le Monocle, but is not in the picture you are referring to.
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Josephine Baker in her dressing room at the Casino de Paris in Paris, 1931.
Photos by Boris Lipnitzki
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Fred Stein. Man & Women In The Fog. Paris. 1934
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Brassaï (Gyula Halász). Backstage at the Folies-Bergères, Paris. 1932
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Accurate photo of my soul. 1931. Source.
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Alson Skinner Clark - From the balcony window of the Hotel du Louvre, Paris (1936)
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Man with Bottles, Paris, 1938. Fred Stein. Gelatin silver print.
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Work by Brassaï, a Hungarian-French photographer, capturing the Paris nighttime underbelly of the 1920s and 1930s. His work heavily inspired John Galliano to create the new Maison Margiela Artisanal collection
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Kiki de Montparnasse, Gaston Paris, c. 1938
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Constantin Brancusi in his studio at 11 impasse Ronsin, Paris, by Man Ray, 1930.
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'Welcome to Paris'
Imperial Airways and British Airways travel poster (c. 1930). Artwork and design by Jan Le Witt and George Him.
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