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The September issue is here! We commissioned artist John Currin to illustrate one of Jennifer Lawrence’s four covers.
View every cover here.
David Rose and His Orchestra - “The Stripper ” (1962)
David Rose and His Orchestra - The Stripper (1962) David Rose from: “Ebb Tide” / “The Stripper” “The Stripper” LP
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Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898–1995), the man behind some of the most memorable pictures of the 20th century, was a professional photographer for almost 70 years. He started working in photography in Weimar Germany in the 1920s. Having fled Nazi Germany in the mid-‘30s, he shot for LIFE magazine from its debut in 1936 until it ceased publishing as a weekly in 1972. After LIFE was shuttered, Eisenstaedt kept photographing until the mid-1990s. On World Photography Day, we are celebrating “Eisie” (as he was affectionately known) with this self portrait he took while on assignment in 1947 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. (Alfred Eisenstaedt—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #LIFElegends #AlfredEisenstaedt #WorldPhotographyDay
Thomas Maitland Cleland (August 18, 1880 – November 9, 1964)
American book designer, painter, illustrator, and type designer. (Wikipedia)
The new Cadillac in which the modern trend of the motor car is embodied in a rich variety of luxurious distinguished models / Cadillac Motor Car Company ; designed and illustrated by T.M. Cleland ; prepared and printed by Evans-Winter-Hebb Inc. Cover title: Cadillac, 1928.
Courtesy of the National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library
From Le Rire, 1898.
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From Kladderadatsch, 1940.
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Dressmaker’s Forms in Wardrobe Department at 20th Century Fox, Hollywood, CA, Photo by Margaret Bourke-White, c. 1937
Model of Concorde supersonic passenger jet at Farnborough Air Show Exhibition. UK. September 9, 1962
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Denise Bourgeios (L) and Claude Bessy taking a breather in front of a Degas background [L’Étoile, 1878]. Photo: Walter Sanders Jan 01, 1949 (LIFE Magazine).
Egon Schiele, Crucifixion
Rossy Mendoza (1970′s)
This gun.
E.C. Segar, 1934.
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