patterns left by woodworms on driftwood
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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patterns left by woodworms on driftwood
1927 Kodak Petite Cameras. From Art Deco 1920, FB.
Wow, apparently the bellows were also colored to match the housing, and they came with accessories like matching compacts.
found what they look like with the bellows open!!
credit u/deepsky_wonders on reddit
Furoshiki (Wrapping Cloth) Date:early Shôwa period (1926–1989), 1926/35
Medium:Rayon, plain weave with creped wefts (chirimen); stenciled and resist dyed (yûzenzome: utsushinori, ita-age, suri yûzenzome and shigokizome) Dimensions 68.2 x 67 cm (26 7/8 x 26 3/8 in.) Credit Line Gift of Mary V. and Ralph E. Hays
Fred Astaire up in the air! (1940′s)
Wrestlers. Le Larousse pour tous. 1907-1910. Detail.
Gallica
Some cute scrimshaw from Thomaston Auctions featuring whales dancing “when Zeb plays his banjo”
Black dog, Francisco Rodriguez
The naked city, Glenn O. Coleman
Bildnerei Der Gefangenen (Art of Prisoners) 1926, showcasing typical seaman's tattoos.
“Abb. 77. Tattooing.
Typical Seaman's Tattoos: Ship, From the Rock to the Sea, Seawatch, Soulmate, Mermaid, Eagle, Lighthouse, Shoulder boards.”
Kraftwerk playing inside the control room of a power plant, 1975.
Still from the documentary “Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution”, 2008.
THE CAMERAMAN (1928) — Dir. Edward Sedgwick
Modern Romance - Kevin Sloan
This work is modeled on the Gyrfalcon plate from John James Audubon’s Birds of America!
I don’t add this to discredit the artist, only to point out the reference. Audubon himself referenced the work of multiple contemporary artists when he illustrated BoA, though he claimed he painted them all from life, meaning from dead birds he had in his possession.
This is one of my favorite poems by Claudia Emerson. The line “There will always be such things I regret knowing” always gets me.
Hot Rod guys (Ohio, 1924)
A pioneer. An artist. A magician. An unequaled talent.
Here’s to Buster Keaton on his birthday. #botd ❤️
Fernando Sidoncha: Repouso (1922)