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Today's #CapeDorsetGraphics post is "Woman of the Arctic Sea" by Pitaloosie Saila (1942-2021), from 1975.
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Today's #CapeDorsetGraphics post is by Pitseolak Ashoona (1904-1983) #InuitArt
"Dogs Cross the River Slowly", 1975
*I* knew this, because of the Nancy Kulp Centennial earlier this week. Thanks, Miss Jane!
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Another great shot of Víkingur Ólafsson by Ari Magg, 2021
Listen to his new album Mozart & Contemporaries
https://t.co/EOe4HHK7yZ
Roger Dean's first cover for Yes was Fragile, in 1971. The idea of a planet breaking up fits in with his career-long environmental interest. This is one of my favourite albums, & the artwork is a perfect fit, even if it was produced before the recordings.
https://t.co/PTRx2nvJs8
Edward Burne-Jones
Stella Vespertina, c. 1880
William Morris Gallery
"I mean by a picture a beautiful, romantic dream of something that never was, never will be - in a light better than any light that ever shone - in a land no one can define or remember, only desire."
Today's #CapeDorsetGraphics post is "Nirlik" by Kananginak Pootoogook (1935 – 2010), from 1979.
"The reason this goose is like this is that the goose is running away from people - even though you can't see the people in the drawing."
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Remembering Peggy Guggenheim on her birthday 🎂
At her Venice palazzo, with glass sculptures by Picasso
📷 David Lees, 1964
"In the early 1940's there was a pure pioneering spirit in America. A new art had to be born - Abstract Expressionism. I fostered it. I do not regret it."
Today's #CapeDorsetGraphics post is "Taralikitak Trio" by Eliyakota Samualie (1939–1987), from 1976. Eliyakota was Keeleemeeoomee's daughter.
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And who could have provided this great cover illustration for RCA's LP "Count Basie", from 1955?
Would you believe Andy Warhol? Yep