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The #WINTER of 1933-1934 - the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP)
‘Fourteenth Street at Sixth Avenue’ John Sloan. Tempera and oil emulsion on masonite fiberboard. Public Works of Art Project. Detroit Institute of Arts. 1934.
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#WINTER - the Ashcan School
‘Winter Afternoon’ George Bellows (1882-1925). Oil on canvas. 1909.
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#OTD in 1971
Cover of The New Yorker, February 27, 1971
Donald Reilly
#TheNewYorkerCover #DonaldReilly #snowmobiles
4: ‘Heated stones are rolled in, water poured upon them and soon the warm steam has taken the chill from his bones.’
#PrinceValiant #HalFoster
6: ‘Sundown finds them approaching their hummock of land.’
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3: ‘Once a half-seen monster lumbers - splashing away through the tall reeds.’
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#OTD in 1927
‘Design, Color, Craftsmanship are Vital Factors in Producing that Extra Value found in every Certain-teed Product’ #Illustration by Herbert Paus (1880-1946)
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‘The restless changes in public taste; in...
#OTD in 1934
‘As Tsak, the two-headed monster advances toward Flash and his friend, Flash slips and falls! Prince Thun of the Lionmen leaps to his rescue! . . .’
Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon. February 25, 1934.
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#OTD in 1933
Cover of The New Yorker, February 25, 1933
Rea Irvin
#TheNewYorkerCover #ReaIrvin #figureskating #iceskating