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Galeria d’imatges X: EROS EN LAS ALAMBRADAS
"HANS OTTO HENEL. Eros en las alambradas (Eros im Stacheldraht).Barcelona, Editorial Helios, 1931 (?). Il·lustració de Kyst (19,5 x 14 cm.)
Galeria d’imatges X: EROS EN LAS ALAMBRADAS
"HANS OTTO HENEL. Eros en las alambradas (Eros im Stacheldraht).Barcelona, Editorial Helios, 1931 (?). Il·lustració de Kyst (19,5 x 14 cm.)
"David Plowden. Canadian Pacific Railway, Vaudreiul, PQ, 1960.
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
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""Goelet Building, NYC, New York
Historic Photo, New York Public Library Digital GalleryWhen the building was new. And yes, it’s still there today; the ground floor is a LaCoste shop.
From the archive:
608 Fifth Avenue - West 49th Street [Goelet Building] ([1932?])
VINTAGE POSTER: LE RÉVEIL DE L’ÉGYPTE
"Étiquette de parfum datant de 1930.
Avec un peu de jasmin dans sa composition !
"The Propaganda of Capitalism on Today’s Inspiration
Fortune magazine
Illustrator unknown
February 1953
"Anatomy of a Star Trek The Original Series phaser circa 1976.
Sci-Fi Monthly | New English Library | 1976
[I like that it’s apparently measured in decibels…]
""Werner Fuetterer as the Archangel in Faust (1926, dir. F. W. Murnau)
“I think Murnau’s imperturbable calm in the studio was due not only to a sense of discipline, but also because he possessed that passion for ‘play’ itself which is necessary and essential to any kind of artistic activity.
For instance, I’d made a steam apparatus for the heaven scene in the Prologue to Faust. Steam was ejected out of several pipes against a background of clouds; arc-lights arranged in a circle lit up the steam to look like rays of light. The archangel was supposed to stand in front and raise his flaming sword. We did it several times, and each time it was perfectly all right, but Murnau was so caught up in the pleasure of doing it that he forgot all about time. The steam had to keep on billowing through the beams of light until the archangel — Werner Fuetterer — was so exhausted he could no longer lift his sword. When Murnau realized what had happened, he shook his head and laughed at himself, then gave everyone a break.”
-Faust art director Robert Herlth, quoted in Lotte Eisner’s Murnau. The scene Herlth is discussing is online here.
"ca. 1850, “Classroom in the Emerson School for Girls”, Josiah Johnson Hawes
via the Metropolitan Museum of Art
"”Quartet”: Glennray Tutor’s oil-and-canvas works fall under the category of photorealism, but they are so much more than paintings that look like pictures - they are carefully arranged visual interplays, evocative of the division between childhood and adulthood. Particularly impressive is Tutor’s ability to capture light in glass and project the colorful shadows of the marbles on the black-and-white surface of the comic book. For a nostalgic trip to delight the eyes, check out his gallery online: http://www.glennraytutor.com/
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"One of the images from a 1934 booklet produced by Kellogg Company of Battle Creek, Michigan entitled “The Sunny Side of Like Book.”
"Get your JIVE on
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