F. Scott Fitzgerald as Professional Author (1920 - 1930) in Photographs of Mr. F. Scott Fitzgerald
1920 - 1930
1920. Fitzgerald and his book
1920. Zelda Fitzgerald portrait by Gordon Bryant.
1920. Fitzgerald portrait by Gordon Bryant. Presented to Stephen Parrot "from his brother".
Zelda and Scott go swimming at Compo Beach, Westport Connecticut, July 1920.
Zelda and Donald Ogden Stewart (? - surely not Fitzgerald) at Compo Beach, Westport Connecticut, July 1920. (Princeton, Scrapbook I, page 104).
Summer 1920: The Fitzgeralds and their Marmon on the way to Montgomery, ALA (Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald papers in Princeton)
Summer 1920: Zelda near Marmon in white knickerbockers, her outrageous travelling outfit for the Fitzgeralds’ auto trip south to Montgomery
1921: Citizen Form.
1920, July 4: Party at Westport, Connectucut. Tana, unidentified, John D. Williams (Broadway producer), Zelda, George Jean Nathan, Alec McKaig.
March 1921: Scott and Zelda in Montgomery (Copyright Bettmann/Corbis)
March 1921: Scott and Zelda in Montgomery, another snapshot
March 1921: Scott in Montgomery, solo
March 1921: Zelda in Montgomery, solo
Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald in the yard at 6 Pleasant Street, Montgomery, Alabama. Photo courtesy of the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Collection, Manuscripts Divison, Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
1921: in Venice
Fitzgerald and Zelda, February 1921: They had the same blond hair, fair skin, straight nose and thin lips, and looked enough alike to be brother and sister. (Princeton University Library)
1921: Scott in Dellwood
1921 Studio in Dellwood, one
Scott Fitzgerald, 1921, in Dellwood where he and Zelda enjoyed life in the resort on White Bear Lake
1921 Studio in Dellwood, two - as published in "Who's Who" for December 1925.
1921 Studio in Dellwood, three
1921 Studio in Dellwood, four
September 1921, Zelda and Scott in Dellwood. Scott and Zelda in the late stage of Zelda’s pregnancy, Minnesota, 1921.
1921, Zelda in kimono.
1922 Scott in White Bear Lake
1922 Zelda in White Bear Lake in swimming costume
1922 Scott writing; newspaper promo photo (clipping in Scrapbook II)
1922 Scott reading
1923: Zelda and Scott pose for a Hearst’s International magazine (May, 1923) photograph. Zelda called it her ‘Elizabeth Arden face’ and pasted it in her scrapbook. Photographed by Alfred Chensey Johnson.
Scott and Zelda, embarking on “The Cruise of the Rolling Junk.” Courtesy of Princeton University Library
Scott and Zelda, embarking on “The Cruise of the Rolling Junk.” These photos were taken in 1924 for the magazine publication of the article.
Nice, C. 1924: Handsome, confident and poised, Fitzgerald was at the height of his powers while writing The Great Gatsby. (Courtney Vaughan)
1924 Nice, two
1924 Nice, three
1924 Nice, publicity portrait.
1924 Riviera, on the porch.
1924 Riviera, with Scottie.
1924 San Raphael, France, with Scottie's Nanny Lillian Maddock.
1924 Rome.
1924 Rome, portrait.
1924 Rome, park, one.
1924 Rome, park, two.
1924 Rome, in car with Scottie.
Christmas, 1925, Paris, Ru De Tilsitte. Fitzgerald, Zelda and Scottie (biting her lip and looking a bit nervous): The elegantly dressed family were doing a music hall turn in their Paris apartment (Colored).
1925, Paris, Ru De Tilsitte, one.
1925, Paris, Ru De Tilsitt, two.
1926, Antibes, one.
1926, Antibes, second. Zelda and Scott in high-fashion outfits. Note Zelda’s bobbed hair.
1926, Antibes, three.
1926, Return from France, one.
1926, Return from France, two.
1926, passport.
1926, Salies-des-Bearns, Pyrenees.
1927, Hollywood, with Richard Barthelme.
1927, Hollywood, with Wallace Berry.
1927, publicity family portrait.
1927, portrait.
1927, one more portrait.
1927, at Virginia Beach.
1928, April. The Fitzgeralds aboard ship leaving for France. Tension already shows on Zelda’s face and in Scott’s posture
1928, April. Scott and Scottie Fitzgeralds aboard ship for France.
1928, April. Scott Fitzgeralds aboard ship for France.
1928, Zelda, Scottie in France.
1928, James Montgomery Flagg's study of F. Scott Fitzgerald for the article "Looking Back Eight Years". Princeton Archive.
1928, James Montgomery Flagg's study of Zelda Fitzgerald for the article "Looking Back Eight Years". Princeton Archive.
1929, Antibes. Zelda, Scott and Scottie at the sea
1929, Antibes. Zelda, Scott and Scottie in pyramide
1929, Antibes. Zelda, Scott and Scottie swimming in the waves. Early happy years for The Fitzgerald family