Anatomy of a Nightmare

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Anatomy of a Nightmare
Stylised art deco white eagle from the Polish coat of arms on the facade of Urząd Telekomunikacyjny i Telegraficzny - Office of Telecommunications and Telegraphs in Warsaw. Built between 1928 and 1934 it was designed by Julian Puterman-Sadłowski, W. Radlow and Stefan Bryła. The eagle was sculpted by Jan Goliński.
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Okay, so I was able to get back to this. A few touches, a re-scan, and some color correction later.
Genius of the Masque.
Charles Holroyd, from Beauty’s awakening, a masque of winter and of spring, by the Art Workers Guild, London, 1899.
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Visual Development from Bambi by Tyrus Wong
A wedding card for a family friend
Robert Rauschenberg - Hillary Rodham Clinton Campaign Print, 2000
Beatrice Squitti.
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Sean Scully.
Our Earth is peppered with some 20,000 tons of stardust a year. Scanned from Wonderland of Science. 1930s.
Chromolithograph of “Tiger From Life” from a painting by Kiuho Toyei (19th century, Japan)
Visual Development from Bambi
A vintage look inside the Earth from 1953’s World Geo-graphic Atlas, edited and designed by Herbert Bayer, published for Containter Corporation of America. Original caption reads: “Outer crust of sedimentary layers and solidified granites 30 miles dep. At 40 miles, maybe layer of basaltic glass. Various layers with abrupt structural changes follow. Core of about 2,000 miles radius, assumed to be of molten metallic iron. All global concepts are still weighed by hypothesis.” (David Rumsey Map Collection)
Samson and the Lion, from the Dalziel Bible.
Frederick Leighton, from The life and work of Sir Frederick Leighton, Sir John E. Millais, L. Alma Tadema, by Leonora Lang, Walter Armstrong, Helen Zimmern, London, 1886.
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