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"Comentarios al Apocalipsis" book by Beato de Liébana.
Illustraciones by José Ramón Sánchez, 2006
The Curse by Wallace Wood
Vampirella Magazine #9, 1969
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Album Fée (Fairy Album) from 1933 illustrated by Helene Guertik. The book comes with red and blue colored gels, such that children can separate the image. It's quite a rare and appropriate effect, especially for fairy tales.
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Tetsuya Ishida, (1973 – 2005) was a Japanese painter, best known for his surreal portrayal of contemporary Japanese life. He died in 2005 when he was struck by a train at a level crossing. He was 31 years old. https://t.co/lJ16gNeMlO
Part 1.
Dante Alighieri "The divine comedy"
Illustration by Franz von Bayros, Vienna, 1921.
https://t.co/JLgihrNE0W
Quite witty and beautifully rendered campaign for JBL headphones by @Cheil_Worldwide's Hong Kong branch. Executive CD Paul Chan, CD Lili Jiang and Ivan Au, AD Ivan Au and Toby Hong, and 3D illustrations by Illusion CGI Studio.
More here: https://t.co/HK1ixpZ9be
When tools are not just tools.
George Petty’s 1952, 1953 Ridgid Tools Calendars
Petty was one of the top "cheesecake" illustrators.
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1925 cover of The New Yorker by Rea Irvin and 1900 cover of Jugend magazine by Adolf MÜNZER
Jean Veber (1864-1928). Trained as a painter, he became a cartoonist when his brother, Pierre Veber, asked him to join his journal, Gil Blas. Veber's nationalistic drawings soon made him one of France's most popular political cartoonists.
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