Dr Riegler and J Greno, Munich
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Dr Riegler and J Greno, Munich[1][2] (1933) is a photo by Josef Breitenbach.
The dressed man is Dr Theo Riegler, Breitenbach's best friend and a regular on the Munich cabaret circuit. The sitter, known as J Greno, was a woman the pair had approached in the street and asked if she'd like to pose naked. "What a wonderful way to spend the day," she is alleged to have replied. The series - Dr Riegler And J Greno - became one of his most celebrated.
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