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They say you should never judge a book by it's cover and that has never been more accurate with this collection of vintage book covers. More
The Lady In Tweed; Details of Portraits by Franz Xaver Winterhalter
PHOTOGRAPHY: Not All Is As It Seems, Photographs And Dry Humor At Fahey/Klein Gallery
May McAvoy in Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ, 1925
They are an interesting collection of women who were all photographed in the custody of New South Wales police between 1916 and 1929. They range from notorious brothel madams, to bigamists, murderers, drug dealers, prostitutes and simply the unfortunate, like Kate Ellick who was sentenced to prison because her family were dead and she was(...)
All those little fruits over her fridge.
For 25 years, Susanne von Meiss has been collecting photography with the special focus on ‘allure’ – a personal compilation that transcends individual genres, styles and artists from the 1920s to the present
while the overall style of each fine artwork is maintained, eisen bernard bernardo's mash-ups create quirky unions of contemporary and classical imagery.
Vintage postcard
Photograph of Adelina Patti as Martha in Martha, ca. 1862-1863. Guy Little Collection.
Ecuadorian artist Beto Val alchemizes vintage illustrations into bizarre compositions that blend fruits with fowl and aquatic life with land animals. Using imagery available through the public domain, Val cuts and repositions fins, wings, and scaly talons into surreal creatures: round owl faces peer out from pineapples, autumn leaves sprout from tropical birds, and a rendering evocative of a biological chart displays fish with bodies made of strawberries, brains, and an early, industrial locomotive. More
Portrait of iconic fashion editor Lynn Yaeger. Photographed by Ruven Afanador.
Vintage look metal sign, in aluminium, Vintage Ernst Haeckel Marine llustration retro sign Made from quality Aluminium Suitable for indoor or outdoor use Sorry we no longer ship to the EU
Artuš Scheiner is an artist from Prague that was very active during the 1920's. Interestingly enough Scheiner started out with doodling and sketching, later deciding to push his hobby to illustration he became very well known for his Bohemian style. The colors are so vivid and the subject
We're very excited to announce that the Fashion Through the Ages exhibition has now opened at the site of the soon-to-launch Vogue Café in level Shoe District, The Dubai Mall. Beginning the journey with an Art Nouveau-inspired Vogue cover from 1919, illustrated by Helen Dryden, the visuals become bolder and brighter with the onset of the roaring 20s, where visionary covers echo the adventurous spirit of the Art Deco movement. In sharp contrast, black & white images follow that capture the wartime era, whilst still highlighting the sheer elegance and power of sitters Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel and Marlene Dietrich. This theme is carried over into the 1940s, where an evident post-war world is respectfully portrayed with an incredible fashion moment captured within a bombed-out London townhouse 1950s fashion epitomised class and refinement, with some of the most beautiful imagery highlighting the subtle transition of women in society, with fluid lines and streamline shapes paving the way for the swinging 60s, where the fall of taboos gave way to the rise of the mini skirt, and cultural icons such as Twiggy and Brigitte Bardot defined the modern woman. The early 70s shows continuation of 60s fashion in the form of heavily lashed eyes and bold styling, with cover stars such as Jerry Hall symbolising the sexual revolution of the era. This eventually leads into the explosion of the 80’s scene, heavily influenced by the music genres of the decade – Punk, Glam Rock, New Romantic, New Wave and Pop. The 80s and 90s saw the age of the supermodel, as Vogue editorial gave us Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford - and later Kate Moss, who leads the journey through into the 21st century. With spectacular imagery selected from the archives of Vogue – the world’s most influential fashion glossy – Fashion Through the Ages demonstrates a fascinating style timeline, with over 50 defining images on display. This is a free event open to the public, with the exhibition timings coinciding with the mall's operating hours, which are Sunday-Wednesday 10am-10pm and Thursday-Saturday 10am-12am.
Today marks the birthday of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, beloved author of Alice in Wonderland. Here are some fascinating photographs from his lifetime
Vogue Paris, February 1993
Chakra Shield detail
Welcome to Black Victoria! A portion of your cost is being donated to The Our Time Has Come Scholarship Fund for Latino and African American students. Black Victoria curates collectibles and four categories of photographic imagery: modern retro antique altered mixed media/collaged/illustrated (created by Debora Grace) Black Victoria is one of my shop's antique images. 2475x3374 pixels. In its antiquity, as it is not as crisp as a new, modern photo, it reproduces pretty well for small wall and desk or tabletop photos. When you go to print it, it may show as an 8.5x11 photo, but as long as you know how to adjust your printer settings, you can choose to print it thus or decrease its size if you prefer. Not run of the mill and perfect for home, office, studio or shop; for personal use or gifts. Beautiful sepia tone print for mounting on foam core for framed or frameless posters, or to display in wall and frames. Affordably available through digital download. If you've stopped here, chances are you'll like one of my other shops. Take a moment to visit: Etsy.com/shop/PlymouthFury.
I came across a super exhibition of nuts early 20th century surreal postcards when I was in Helsinki, at the brilliant Finnish Museum of Photography. Some of the cards below are from as early as 19…
The highly sensitive tend to be philosophical or spiritual in their orientation, rather than materialistic or hedonistic. They dislike small talk. They...
Welcome to Black Victoria! A portion of your cost is being donated to The Our Time Has Come Scholarship Fund for Latino and African American students. Black Victoria curates collectibles and four categories of photographic imagery: modern retro antique altered mixed media/collaged/illustrated (created by Debora Grace) Merze Tate is one of Black Victoria's retro images. 3000x4307 pixels. Not run of the mill and perfect for home, office, studio or shop; for personal use or gifts. Beautiful print for mounting on foam core for framed or frameless posters, or to display in frames. Affordably available through digital download. Vernie Merze Tate was born on February 6, 1905 in Blanchard, Michigan. She died on June 27, 1996 in Washington, D.C. She was a professor and scholar who, because of her education and travels, became an expert on United States diplomacy. Merze achieved many firsts. Among them, she was the first African-American to graduate from Western Michigan Teachers College, to attend the University of Oxford, and to earn a Ph.D. in government and international relations from Radcliffe College (which is now known as Harvard University). She is what I would refer to as a hidden figure and a hidden treasure. All sales are final since this is a digital transaction. If you've stopped here, chances are you'll like one of my other shops. Take a moment to visit: Etsy.com/shop/PlymouthFury.
Delve into the enchanting realm of goblincore aesthetic prints, a beloved trend captivating the hearts of nature enthusiasts and fantasy aficionados alike. Embracing dark, nature-inspired imagery and whimsical fantasy elements, these prints offer a mesmerizing glimpse into a world where magic and mystery intertwine. Each goblincore aesthetic print is a tapestry of intriguing elements, featuring mushrooms, obscure plants, woodland creatures, insect specimens, and other enchanting oddities commonly found in the depths of the forest. These prints transport viewers to a realm where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, evoking a sense of wonder and fascination with every glance. Characterized by earthy tones, rustic textures, and vintage-inspired designs, the goblincore aesthetic exudes a timeless allure that resonates with those who appreciate the beauty of nature's hidden treasures. Whether framed as striking wall art, used as captivating wallpaper, or incorporated into clothing and accessories, these prints allow enthusiasts to infuse their surroundings and personal style with the essence of goblincore magic. Whether you're adorning your living space with a touch of woodland whimsy or seeking to express your unique aesthetic through fashion and decor, goblincore aesthetic prints offer endless possibilities for creativity and self-expression. Embrace the enchantment of the goblincore aesthetic and let these captivating prints ignite your imagination and transport you to a world of dark, fantastical beauty.
Welcome to Black Victoria! A portion of your cost is being donated to The Our Time Has Come Scholarship Fund for Latino and African American students. Black Victoria curates collectibles and four categories of photographic imagery: modern retro antique altered mixed media/collaged/illustrated (created by Debora Grace) Mister Handsome is one of Black Victoria's antique images. Sepia tone. 3000x1962 pixels. In its antiquity, as it is not as crisp as a new, modern photo, it reproduces pretty well for small wall and desk or tabletop photos. When you go to print it, it may show as an 8.5x11 photo, but as long as you know how to adjust your printer settings, you can choose to print it thus or decrease its size if you prefer. Not run of the mill and perfect for home, office, studio and shop; for personal use or gifts. Fun print for mounting on foam core for framed or frameless posters, or to display in frames. Affordably available through digital download. All sales are final since this is a digital transaction. If you've stopped here, chances are you'll like one of my other shops. Please take a moment to stop by: Etsy.com/shop/PlymouthFury.
The law of electrical attraction and repulsion, from Samuel H. Monell’s Electricity in health and disease, 1907
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LIFE.com celebrates the photographer Martha Holmes, who was on the staff of LIFE magazine for five years in the 1940s.
Don't let that Winged-Fairy Vibe fool you; Beatrice Wood (1893-1998) was a heavy-weight artist & thinker that creatives like us can learn from.