Happy Jack - The Who

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Happy Jack - The Who
Laughing Jack
Que no se note el favoritismo 🤞
I think she was the other way around but idc 🥶
Rosh Hashanah greeting, attributed to Happy Jack (born Angokwazhuk) (Inupiaq, b. Alaska, c. 1870-1918), Nome, Alaska, United States, 1910, engraved walrus tus and gold inset
With the arrival of whalers in the 19th century, Inuit carvers expanded their repertoires as they exchanged techniques and materials. The complexity and diversity of Inuit subjects increased as more sophisticated interpretations displaced schematic figures and linear ornamentation. The most innovative and influential of the carvers was the Alaskan Inuit Angokwazhuk, known as "Happy Jack." He is credited with the introduction, after 1892, of the art of engraving walrus tusks with a very fine needle, which resulted in an almost perfect imitation of newspaper halftones and fabric textures.
On this tusk, he ably recorded the faces and attire of a religiously observant Jewish couple, believed to have run a store in Nome. The woman seems to be wearing a wig and is dressed in typical turn-of-the-century style. The man's beard is neatly trimmed; his top hat suggests a holiday or formal occasion. The Hebrew inscription delivers the traditional Jewish New Year greeting: "May you be inscribed for a good year, 5671 [1910]." In English is added: "Nome, Alaska."
Hi everyone! May I share these really really awesome official Who animated videos with you?
This one is the album cover of A Quick One, only animated to Happy Jack
I think this video is just plain awesomeness! This really makes me wish they did a The Who animated movie like the Beatles had with Yellow Submarine
And here’s another official Who animation, only this time with the cover of The Who By Numbers being animated to Squeeze Box
This one is also just really cool and funny! Reminds me of old Looney Tunes cartoons tbh
I love animation and classic rock bands, so I thought this would be cool to share! If any of you guys have other really cool official animated videos from classic rock bands like this, feel free to add to this post! :)
my f a v o r i t e Eric & Donna Moments #46
Eric's realization at the end is so pure. 😂
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