An unusual Art Deco apartment building

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An unusual Art Deco apartment building
La Coquette de 1930
Would You Kindly… enjoy my Bioshock poster? ⚓️
Coles Phillips, "Repairing Lace"
Illustration by Alice Seipp for Inspiration (1922)
Vilma Bánky, 1920s
Rollerskating on the roof of the Roosevelt Hotel, April 19, 1933, Theresa Townsend (left) and Joan Hamilton wear the jersey “sylo-jamas” in red, white and blue. The rain doesn't seem to bother them. The Empire State Building is in the background.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Corbis Images/Medium
Art deco pattern from the book The Art Deco House by Adrian Tinniswood.
Former offices of United Shoe Machinery in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Photos from the Art Deco Dude in 2017
1920s General Electric Telechron mantel clock. From Art Deco World, FB.
Edward Hopper, Rooftops, 1926. Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper.
Photo: Whitney Museum of American Art
Here’s a BioShock art piece that I made a while ago
Mae Clarke and John Gilbert in Fast Workers (Tod Browning, 1933)
Young Andrew Ryan and Jasmine Jolene be like.
Bette Davis, Joan Blondell and Ann Dvorak in Three on a Match, 1932.
Bioshock (2007)
If you took the Bioshock characters and placed them in front of the original Monopoly, I don’t even think they’d last a whole game. It’d be constant fighting and eventually lead to a table flip. But the only person who might actually enjoy it?
Sinclair— that game was made for him. He’d cause the eventual table flip, actually.
I would love to watch Andrew and Frank play some rounds of Monopoly. Hell they would even have some good remarks about the name of the game.