Olympic Photos by Paul Richer, part 13
We continue our series of nude photographs by Paul Richer of athletes in the 1900 Paris Olympics. Richer was on an official Olympic commission to study the athletes. Richer was responsible for taking nude anthropomorphic photos of the athletes, and since it was an official commission, almost all the athletes who were asked to participate did so.
We start with Italian cyclist and runner Gian Ferdinando Tommaselli. I got this photo of him from Vintage Muscle Man (thanks, Jerry).
Here are Paul Richer's photos of Tommaselli, front view ...
rear view ...
and side view.
Disclosure: I have removed yellowing from Richer's photos and brightened them.
This is Émile Torcheboeuf, a French athlete who won a bronze medal in the long jump. He also competed in the shot put, seen above.
Here are Paul Richer's photos of Torcheboeuf, front view ...
rear view ...
and side view.
Jules Treyens was a French runner who took 1st place in the 110 meter hurdles. However, he did not win gold, because in the 1900 Olympics the competitions were divided between professional and amateur athletes, and only the amateur competitions got medals. Treyens was on the professional side. I could not find any photos of Treyens, so this is a photo of amateur competitor Alvin Kraenzlein in the 110 meter hurdles.
Here are Paul Richer's photos of Treyens, front view ...
rear view ...
and side view.
This is Swedish runner Isaac Westergren.
Here are Paul Richer's photos of Westergren, front view ...
rear view ...
and side view.
Next time: more Paul Richer Olympic athlete photos.
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