Modenschau, Issue #229, January 1932

Fashion illustrations and editorial content from the German fashion magazine Modenschau (English title: Fashion Show, subtitle: Illustrated monthly magazine for home and society) no. 229 for January 1932. Published by Gustav Lyon, Berlin, Germany.

Pages in total: 64 (completely online)

Scan format: 23.2 x 31.0 cm / 9.13 x 12.2 in

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Front page or cover of the German fashion magazine Modenschau (subtitle: Illustrated monthly magazine for home and society) no. 229 from January 1932. Over 120 new models. J 4790. Youthful costume made of brown jersey. Jacket with front lap sections that also form pockets and end under the cut belt sections. Skirt with front pleated section. Fabric usage: about 3.50 m, 130 cm wide. Pattern size 42 and 46. Price RM. 1.-. J 4791. Smart coat in dark green diagonal wool with distinctive cut effects. Side pockets. A suede belt holds the width together. Fabric usage: about 3.60 m, 130 cm wide. Pattern size 44 and 48. Price RM. 1.-. Publishing company Gustav Lyon, Berlin SO 16 — Delivery for the book trade in Germany Wilhelm Opetz, Leipzig. Title illustration/title drawing: "k", Ernst Ludwig Kretschmann (1897-1941).

Article: N. N., Do Animals Learn from Experience?; Gustav Lyon Publishing House, Graphological Department, Character and Handwriting. The photographic image shows a small bird in a cage pulling a small wooden cart. The caption reads "An intelligent goldfinch." Photo: unknown/unsigned.

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Title page or cover of the Modenschau (subtitle: magazine for home and society) no. 229 from January 1932. The cover with a large-format photograph on the subject of winter sports shows a young woman with a steady gaze in equipment. The caption reads "And now — on, to winter sports!" Photo: M.G.M. (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). [Page 1]

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Article: Zuebert, Edith, The Creature. Sketch by Edith Zuebert (by Edith Zuebert, biographical data unknown). Drawing/illustration: Heinz Raebiger (1903-ca.1955). [Page] 2

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Article: Wedekind, Anna P., Winter World in Sun and Snow. By Anna P. Wedekind (biographical data unknown). With four photos of a snowed-in ski lodge, a ski hike in Bavaria, a ski jump, and a snow-covered chapel. The full captions read "Right: Skier in Ruh – an idyll in front of the ski hut on the Klausenberg", "Skiing in the mountains: at the Teufelstaettkopf near Oberammergau. On the right the 'Teufelstaettkopf' (1700 m), in the middle of the mountain range the 'Klammspitze', on the left the Lechtal Alps", "A bold leap" as well as "Left: The little church of Geiselgasteig in the snow." Photos: Philipp Kester (1873-1958). [Page] 3

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J 4912. Evening dress in black velour chiffon. The skirt falls together in dense bells and forms a train. At the deep neckline pearl border as trimming. Fabric usage: about 6.10 m, 100 cm wide. Pattern size 44. Price RM. 1.-. J 4913. Formal dress: Bell-shaped skirt of blue marocain and fur-trimmed blouse of brocaded silk. Fabric usage: about 7 m marocain, 1.75 m silk, each 100 cm wide. Pattern size 44. Price RM. 1.-. J 4914. Afternoon dress of medium green dull silk; the wide lapels and the facings of the sleeves are in darker tone. Fabric usage: about 3.25 m, 0.65 m trim fabric, each 100 cm wide. Pattern size 44. Price RM. 1.-. Photos: Studio Joel Feder, New York City (biographical data unknown). [Page] 4

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J 4915. Afternoon coat in dark colored velvet. Straight, narrow-waisted shape with front panels stepping broadly over each other. Distinctive metal buttons. Fabric usage: about 4.10 m, 90 cm wide. Pattern size 44. Price RM. 1.-. J 4916. Tea dress in black crepe romain and delicate yellow eyelet embroidery fabric. Interesting balloon sleeves. Fabric usage: about 4.80 m crepe romain, 100 cm wide, 0.55 m embroidery fabric, 90 cm wide. Pattern size 44. Price RM. 1.-. J 4917. Smart coat of plain wool fabric, worn with wide, lightly lined scarf. Diagonally closing cut. Wide fabric belt. Fabric usage: about 3.75 m, 130 cm wide. Pattern size 44. Price RM. 1.-. Photos: Studio Joel Feder, New York City (biographical data unknown). [Page] 5

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Article: Ebers, Fritz, Sites of Folk Songs. By Fritz Ebers (1884-1941). The text is accompanied by four photographic images of Stolzenfels Castle on the Rhine, Sorrento and two other motifs. The captions read "Here I have so many a dear time…", "At Stolzenfels on the Rhine…", "You my beautiful Sorrento…" and "Picture right: At Mantua in bands the faithful Hofer lay…" [translated titles of German folk songs, note by M. K.]. Photos: Staatliche Bildstelle [State Photographic Office]; Th. Wildemann, Darmstadt, Germany. [Page] 6

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Article: N. N., What Does the Child's Play Reveal? With four illustrative photographic images. The captions read "Press photographer – his whole swarm!", "Above: The coming botanist", "Right: Schmeling [meaning the German heavyweight boxing world champion Max Schmeling, 1905-2005] has done it to him!" and "Below: Little housemother." Photos: Neofot. [Page] 7

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Article (rhyme): Malkowsky, Emil Ferdinand, A Woman Flies Around the World (by Emil Ferdinand Malkowsky, 1880-1967). Drawing/illustration: Hans Ewald Kossatz (1901-1985). [Page] 8

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