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A few of the poems in that book nearly duplicate poems published earlier in Men and Boys, ascribed to "Edmund Edwinstone." Slocum usually placed his models in outdoor settings in and around New York City, but far removed from modern life, continuing the tradition of Arcadian nudes of youths established in the 1890s by the German photographers Wilhelm von Gloeden and his less famous cousin Guglielmo Plüschow , who worked in Naples and Rome.