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Collector&#039;s room is the photo gallery for vintage art photos by Anamorfose



There is the online photo gallery your visiting now and there is the brick and mortar Collector&#039;s Room in Izegem, Belgium.

At both locations we offer unique prints for sale by mostly European photographers.  The collection is organized in different themes from 1880 until 1950.

Online vintage photo gallery specialized in historical black and white photography



The idea of the collectors room is inspired on the 18th century Fench concept of a comfortable Room for Art where people joined to talk about art.

The selection of this vintage and historical photos is my personal choice of images. There isn&#039;t a specific theme of subject.

After more then twenty years of collecting photos there are images that are burned in your memory. These vintage photos are brought together in this section of the website.




I hope you enjoy visiting this Room for Vintage Art Photography.


 



 


 
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The discovery of a new set of Anonymous photos mark a 
turning point in the history of Anonymous Photography. 

A small set of 33 photos reveal the identity of 
Mr. Anonyme.  A student from Tuscaloosa, Alabama (US) who studied engineering in 
1940.


Some of the photos show the carefree life at the 
university. 
Others are more &quot;artistic&quot; still life&#039;s made in Mr. Anonyme&#039;s 
room.  No ordinary snapshots but well composed images with a lot of respect for 
the subject.


Or were these photos experiments with artificial 
light?  Light is an important issue for Mr. Anonyme.  Night photos and the use 
of artificial light prove this research.


It&#039;s unique to find a group of anonymous photos of 
this quality and with this fine sense of humour.


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Mr. Anonyme visited China in the 1910&#039;s

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      <description>Mr. Anonymes&#039; scrapbook

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