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View of a pamphlet for T.B. Rayl & Co., advertising gloves manufactured by the O.C. Hansen Manufacturing Co. Printed on back: “Sold by your dealer. The T.B. Rayl Company, 3 Grand River East at Woodward, Detroit, Mich.”
Courtesy of the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
The “Divine Comedy” by Ezio Anichini
Dante Alighieri had a major influence on the career of his fellow citizen Ezio Anichini (1886-1948).
The Florentine artist – who collaborated with magazines such as “Almanacco italiano Bemporad”, “Il Giornalino della Domenica”, and “Scena illustrata” since the very early 1900s – often worked on portraits of the famous poet, represented scenes from his works, and illustrated postcards to celebrate the 600-year anniversary of Dante’s death, in 1921.
Stunning studio portraits of nuns taken by Thérèse Le Prat from between the 1950s and early 1960s.
WARDROBE SNACKS photography: Kelsey McClellan styling: Michelle Maguire
“Mount Akiba”, from Tokaido meisho no uchi (Famous places of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido)
Kawanabe Kyōsai 河鍋 暁斎 (1831 - 1889).
Artiste japonais qui, selon les mots d'un critique, est « un individualiste et un indépendant, peut-être le dernier virtuose de la peinture japonaise traditionnelle »
Matt Cunningham.
The Man Who Laughs Directed by Paul Leni (1928)
The “Divine Comedy” by Ezio Anichini
Dante Alighieri had a major influence on the career of his fellow citizen Ezio Anichini (1886-1948).
The Florentine artist – who collaborated with magazines such as “Almanacco italiano Bemporad”, “Il Giornalino della Domenica”, and “Scena illustrata” since the very early 1900s – often worked on portraits of the famous poet, represented scenes from his works, and illustrated postcards to celebrate the 600-year anniversary of Dante’s death, in 1921.
Winged Tapestries: Moths at Large, a special exhibition of oversized prints by Canadian artist Jim des Rivière
Josef Fenneker (1895-1956)
Harry Clarke illustrations for a 1919 collection of Edgar Allan Poe stories.
Witches and Sorceresses in John William Waterhouse paintings.