Attributed to Lehnert and Landrock machine made photogravure of a naked young North African woman. Albumen mounted to mat, probably an original print from the period. Authenticity is not guaranteed by the Auction House. Lehnert & Landrock was a photographic studio run by Rudolf Franz Lehnert and Ernst Heinrich Landrock active in Tunisia and Egypt in the early 20th century noted for producing Orientalist images. Rudolf Franz Lehnert and Ernst Heinrich Landrock produced images of North African people, landscapes, and architecture for a primarily European audience. These images were mainly distributed in monographs, though also as original prints, photogravures, and lithographic postcards.