Koji Kuroda - Water in the Sky, 1984
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Koji Kuroda - Water in the Sky, 1984
Vintage cat illustration from the 1994 pop up book All Kinds of Cats by Arnold Shapiro and Larry Moore.
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The history of the devil and the idea of evil, 1899
Norval Morrisseau, Canada, March 14, 1932 – December 4, 2007
Mother and Child, c. 1980
Acrylic on canvas | 52 x 50 in
A few of the 53 “potted landscapes” made for each of the stations of the Tōkaidō road, the most important route in Edo-period Japan. After they were made the artist had a relatively obscure ukiyo-e artist named Utagawa Yoshishige to illustrate them: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/53-stations-of-the-tokaido-as-potted-landscapes-1848
Tree Circus
Axel Erlandson was an arborsculptor, meaning he grew trees and shaped them to form ladders, towers, spiral staircases, cathedral windows, even chairs! The Tree Circus lived in a road-side attraction outside Santa Cruz, CA until after Erlandson’s death in 1964 when they were moved to Gilroy Gardens.
Looking northward along Broadway from 33rd Street, Herald Square, June 1956.
Photo: Harold Mayer via Univ. of Wisconsin/Milwaukee