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Subway Sect - Nobodys Scared (Braik Records, 1978). The sleeve art playfully alters a vintage photograph of Piccadilly Circus underground station.
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Illustration by George Cruickshank (GB, 1792-1878). From an edition published in 1838. #Dickensian #Bookillustration
Backgrounds from the animated segment—the best bit—from the STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL (1978). (The first image isn’t a background obviously: I just liked the shot.)
Art from from Spacecraft 2000 to 2100AD (1978). Bob Layzell x 2, Angus McKie, Jim Burns
Erotic art of Duncan Grant (1885-1978). Grant was a British artist & member of the Bloomsbury Group. He had many love affairs with men, as well as a relationship with Vanessa Bell (Virginia Woolf’s sister), with whom he had a child.
https://t.co/NpqjIB97ww
Ultravox - Slow Motion (1978). The sleeve art, by John Foxx,
features a detail from Virgin of the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci.
Purple Heron from Birds of America (1827) by John James Audubon (1785 - 1851), etched by Robert Havell (1793 - 1878).
Scanned and edited from our own original antique plate.
#watched I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE (1978).
Not the first r/r film, but surely the most controversial. The disparate reactions are sociologically intriguing: To some it's traumatizing, to others cathartic. To some it's misogynist exploitation, to others a feminist statement.
Caucasian #Cossack (1860s). Photo by William Carrick (1826 - 1878). https://t.co/PYmqd6mDU6
Ingrid Bergman (#BOTD) found out she got diagnosed with breast cancer, while she was working on Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata (1978). Despite her illness, she found the strength to complete the movie, in what was her last feature film and the only one with Ingmar Bergman.
Rosedale, Queens (1978). By the mid-1970s, Black middle-class families were moving into the all-white neighborhood. Tensions rose, even amongst children. Here's a clip illustrating this tension.