Children's Books: Chichibio and the Crane
illustrated by Lele Luzzati.
The Ward-O-Matic: Chichibio and the Crane
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illustrated by Lele Luzzati.
The Ward-O-Matic: Chichibio and the Crane
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1960s, children's books, children's illustration, illustration, wardomatic
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: illustration, nicole claveloux
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: design, elisabeth dunker, fruit
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1940s, art, milton avery, ping pong
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1960s, book illustrations, illustration, per åhlin, tage danielsson
"Jag kan köra alla bilar" (I Can Drive All Cars) from 1965, by Karin Nyman and nicely illustrated by Ylva Källström, is about little Kalle who imagines driving all sorts of cars as he steers his tricycle. As he's a Swede he'll drive a Volvo and a SAAB but also Cadillac, Citroen, Ford, Volkswagen, Mercedes, Fiat, Opel and and Austin.
Click link for the whole thing on Flickr.
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1960s, children's books, flickr, swedish
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: blog, film stills, grain edit, movie stills, movies, title screens
Vivian Maier - Her Discovered Work
"This was created in dedication to the photographer Vivian Maier, a street photographer from the 1950s - 1970s. Vivian's work was discovered at an auction here in Chicago where she lived for 50 years but was originally a native to France. Her discovered work includes between 30-40,000 mostly medium format negatives. Born February 1, 1926 and deceased on Tuesday, April 21, 2009."
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: Black and White photos, forgotten photos, photos, USA, vivian maier
Original poster: Wrong Side of the Art: Black Snake (aka Blacksnake, aka Sweet Suzy, aka Slaves) (1973, USA)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1970s, poster detail, posters, wrong side of the art
Original poster: Wrong Side of the Art: The Mysterious Monsters (1976, USA)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1970s, horror, poster detail, posters, wrong side of the art
Original poster: Wrong Side of the Art: Vampire People (Kulay dugo ang gabi, aka The Blood Drinkers) (1964, Philippines / USA)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1970s, horror, poster detail, posters, wrong side of the art
"The food traditionally eaten on the day is goose. According to legend, Martin was reluctant to become bishop, which is why he hid in a stable filled with geese. The noise made by the geese betrayed his location to the people who were looking for him."
So we basically send our kids out with a stick to give the silly sods a hearty welcome. Then we eat.
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: Celebration, food, geese, goose, st martin
Original photo of this very mod looking magazine from 1970 found here: POLAND ILLUSTRATED
(I've just attempted to "clean" it up a bit)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1970s, magazine, magazine covers, mod, poland, vintage magazines
Original poster: Wrong Side of the Art: Brain of Blood (1972, USA)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1970s, horror, poster detail, posters, wrong side of the art
Original poster: Wrong Side of the Art: Brides of Blood (1968, USA / Philippines)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1960s, horror, poster detail, posters, wrong side of the art
Original poster: Wrong Side of the Art: Doctor of Doom (Las luchadoras contra el médico asesino, aka Rock ‘N Roll Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Ape) (1963, Mexico)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1960s, horror, poster detail, posters, wrong side of the art
Original poster: Wrong Side of the Art: Black Belt Jones (1974, USA)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: 1970s, blaxploitation, poster detail, posters, wrong side of the art