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nager 013 | Framed Vintage Photo - Matte Canvas

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nager 013 | Framed Vintage Photo - Matte Canvas, Framed (Multi-color) | Forgotten Moments, Forever Remembered.

This vintage photograph is part of the Ephemera of Us: Vintage Photo Collection, within the section titled “nager” — the French word for swimming. This designation reflects not only the act itself but also the cultural atmosphere surrounding aquatic life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Public beaches, riverbanks, lakes, and seaside resorts became spaces of recreation, leisure, and renewal. Swimming was associated with health, vitality, and modernity, yet it also offered something quieter: immersion, suspension, and a temporary release from the rigid structures of daily life.

Water has long been understood as a space of solace — a place where the body is both supported and unburdened. Early bathing culture required trust in one’s own balance and breath, but it also unfolded in shared environments. Whether standing barefoot on a dock, resting beside a small boat, or posing in wool swimwear along a shoreline, individuals in these photographs occupy liminal spaces between land and water — between stillness and motion. The resulting images capture a sense of openness and vitality shaped by light, air, and proximity.

While it is impossible — and historically inappropriate — to determine the sexuality or personal identities of the individuals depicted, aquatic settings have been recognized by scholars as environments where social codes could briefly loosen. Beaches and swimming areas allowed new forms of bodily visibility and camaraderie. The ease and physical freedom visible in such photographs complicate modern assumptions about reserve and modesty in earlier eras. These images preserve moments of embodied presence shaped by recreation, companionship, and the shared exhilaration of water.

The image presented here has undergone careful digital preservation using contemporary restoration technologies, including AI-assisted stabilization, tonal repair, and historically guided colorization. All interventions were directed by archival conservation principles and fine-art print standards, ensuring the retention of period character, natural tonal modeling, and photographic softness. The goal is not reinterpretation, but legibility — safeguarding a fragile visual record of leisure, vitality, and the fluid social worlds that formed at the water’s edge.

Original Photograph Record

Title: Reclining Man in Shallow Water Beside Wooden Rowboat
Date (estimated): circa 1925–1935

The estimated date is based on the subject’s short, side-parted hairstyle consistent with late 1920s to early 1930s grooming trends, the style of light-colored swim trunks with a high waist and short legs, and the informal outdoor recreational setting typical of interwar vernacular photography. The small-format print with narrow white borders also aligns with commercially available amateur photographic paper of the period.

Photographer: Unknown
Place of Production: Unknown
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Dimensions: Small-format snapshot print, 2.5 x 3.5  in.


Original Photo – Condition & Preservation Status

The print exhibits overall tonal warming, consistent with aged gelatin-silver paper. Mild yellowing is visible across the image surface, particularly in highlight areas. Edge wear and softened corners suggest handling and storage without protective housing. Minor surface abrasions and small scattered spots are visible in the water and sky areas.

Contrast appears moderately compressed, with some loss of highlight separation in the subject’s torso and reflective water areas. Shadow detail in the boat’s interior remains legible but slightly subdued. No severe tears or structural breaks are visible in the provided image.

These condition factors reduce tonal clarity and fine detail discrimination but do not significantly impair overall legibility. Conservation or stabilization would focus on slowing further oxidation of the paper and surface wear.


Material, Process & Historical Placement

The tonal scale, matte surface, and standardized small snapshot format indicate a gelatin-silver developing-out paper (DOP) print. The consistent border and informal composition align with amateur camera use during the widespread availability of portable roll-film cameras in the interwar period.

The recreational lakeside setting and casual swimwear reflect the increasing popularity of leisure photography during the 1920s–1930s, when personal cameras became more accessible to middle-class consumers. Due to a lack of inscription, studio imprint, or provenance, attribution remains limited.

This piece is a restored and colorized vintage photograph reproduced as framed canvas wall art, depicting a single figure reclining in shallow water beside a wooden boat. The image reflects early twentieth-century leisure culture and the quiet simplicity of lakeside environments.

The composition is balanced and expansive, with the boat's horizontal line anchoring the scene while the subject remains the focal point. The relaxed pose and direct gaze introduce a sense of calm presence within the natural setting.

Subtle details—such as the texture of the water, shoreline elements, and objects within the boat—contribute to the image’s depth and narrative quality. The overall atmosphere is understated, emphasizing stillness and environment over motion.

Reproduced using museum-quality materials, this framed canvas print offers a refined and contemplative historical image, bringing quiet atmosphere and visual clarity into contemporary interiors.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Calm and cinematic composition 
  • Strong horizontal balance and depth 
  • Unique lakeside and boating context 
  • Ideal for relaxed and neutral interiors 
  • A standout piece for vintage photography collections 

Product Features

  • Museum-quality matte canvas
  • Cotton and polyester canvas
  • Archival inks
  • Pine wood frame
  • Frame colors: black, espresso, white

Multiple size options

  • 8×10
  • 11×14
  • 16×20

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Optional Giclée Prints Available upon request. For inquiries, please contact: info at waltandpete dot com

EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House, flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY

Product information: Generic brand, 2-year warranty in the EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC

Care instructions: If the canvas accumulates dust, you may gently wipe it off with a clean, damp cloth.