Gray Morrow cover art for IF magazine, April, 1967

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Gray Morrow cover art for IF magazine, April, 1967
Basic Recipes, c1945 via alsis35 (now at ipernity)
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Československý pavilon Expo 58 (Czechoslovak pavilion at the Expo 58), Prague, Czech Republic.
(Arch. František Cubr, Josef Hrubý & Zdeněk Pokorný, 1956-58)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Kodak film.
Alexandra Road Estate
Architect. Neave Brown
London, United Kingdom
January, 2018
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Alexandra Road Estate
Architect. Neave Brown
London, United Kingdom
January, 2018
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Photograph by Isamu Noguchi of his sculpture 1950s Child (1950, Terra-cotta, wood; now in Private Collection, Japan) as installed in his Kita Kamakura studio, ca. 1952
The Noguchi Museum Archive
Plastic House of the Future 1956, arch. Marvin Goody and Richard Hamilton, Popular Science april 1956
Scheurich vase
Princess Gwendolyn’s (Angela Lansbury) white satin, bejeweled gown. The Court Jester (1955).. Costume by Edith Head…
Batman kissing Superman
Marcel Breuer, Stillman Cottage, 1954. Wellfleet, MA, USA. Via Marcel Breuer Archive
Three linocuts by British artist, Edward Bawden (1903-1989).
There is always some melancholy in his art, in the gray street scenes and deserted piers, though it’s never sentimental: it’s an acceptance of loss, of things fading.
Look Magazine, November 18, 1952
’50s FASHION TREND BOX CUT JACKETS