You Find What You Seek...
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Labels: 1950s, ad, swedish, vintage ads
Cinemagraph
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Say: Rocket Cheese
grandprix 63: Raketost
"Raketost" (rocket cheese) was a Swedish cheese manufactured between 1947 and 1979. The semi-soft cheese was pushed out of a tube and cut using an attached piece of string. It didn't taste very much but many, especially children, loved it. It has become something of a symbol for (50s) nostalgia.
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Labels: ad, cheese, grandprix63, raketost, swedish, Vintage Food
En världsomsegling under havet
Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas ( Vingt mille lieues sous les mers). Printed 1955. Cover by Hans Arnold.
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Labels: 1950s, Book Covers, Hans Arnold, Jules Verne
Nemo
Golden Age Comic Book Stories: The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne. Published by Charles Scribner's Sons ~ 1918
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Labels: book illustrations, Jules Verne, nemo, wyeth
Beans and Wieners
"Beans and Wieners 1963" - Gary Larson (Wiener Dog Art 1991-1992 Calendar). Image via
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Labels: dachshund, gary larson, soup, warhol, wiener dog
Dirty Ol' Pablo
Pablo Picasso, 1957
Stephen Kroninger: Apopos Appropriation 2
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Labels: 1950s, collages, pablo picasso, picasso, pin-ups
Stone Is Not Cold
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Labels: 1960s, Book Covers, collages
Manhattan
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Labels: gif animation, manhattan, my own gif animations, neon, woody allen
Party Cat
Party Cat by Ronald Searle
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Labels: Cat, ronald searle
You Can't Win
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Labels: comic panels, comics, golden age comics, vintage comics
Arne Jacobsen Gas Station
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Labels: 1930s, architecture, arne jacobsen, design, gas stations, modernism, vintage
Terry Gilliam's "The Christmas Card"
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Labels: 1960s, christmas, christmas cards, terry gilliam, youtube