Dance-mask; made of beaten copper. Michoacán, Mexico, 1970s.
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Dance-mask; made of beaten copper. Michoacán, Mexico, 1970s.
‘Circa 1930’s folk art scarecrow built out of branches, fenceboards and furniture pulls.’ —via Anonymous Works
Fortune telling machine, England, 1920-1930
It’s a sign
Dark Beasts by Frank Belknap Long, Belmont Paperback First Printing, 1964.
Greystoke Trading Company.
Memento mori
Typography porn
The Kunstkammer Georg Laue, Munich.
Courtesy Alain Truong
Giorgio Bonelli
Squash and Blossom
1772-93
Moonchild
Wooden Mask
Bhutan 1890's
Carter, Charles Joseph
Carter the Great. Carter Beats the Devil. Cleveland: The Otis Litho. Co., ca. 1926 (no, 42628-M)
Color lithograph window card (21 1/8 x 13 5/8 in.; 536 x 346 mm). A couple of short creases. Framed and glazed with Plexiglas.
Sotheby’s
by K. L. Ricks