Day 2: Bessie Smith
Pronouns: she/her
Who Are They?: Bessie Smith was an American blues singer that was very popular during the Harlem Renaissance. She was nicknamed the “Empress of the Blues”, she was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s.

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This is the design we will be using for Bendy and the Dark Revival. He has been given a cigarette to make his character more accurate to the time of the 1930s.

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Two Figures in a Boat, Eric Ravilious, c.1930s. I’m not sure where this one was painted or exactly when? The original artwork is in the collection of .

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Mountain woman, 1930s.

A painting by the Avar artist Khalilbek Musayasul (1897-1949)

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is for Clifford Webb (1894 - 1972) an English Artist & Illustrator who was perhaps most celebrated for his illustrations for the first two editions of the "Swallows & Amazons" series of books in the 1930s.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is for Clifford Webb (1894 - 1972) an English Artist & Illustrator who was perhaps most celebrated for his illustrations for the first two editions of the "Swallows & Amazons" series of books in the 1930s.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is for Clifford Webb (1894 - 1972) an English Artist & Illustrator who was perhaps most celebrated for his illustrations for the first two editions of the "Swallows & Amazons" series of books in the 1930s.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is for Clifford Webb (1894 - 1972) an English Artist & Illustrator who was perhaps most celebrated for his illustrations for the first two editions of the "Swallows & Amazons" series of books in the 1930s.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is for Clifford Webb (1894 - 1972) an English Artist & Illustrator who was perhaps most celebrated for his illustrations for the first two editions of the "Swallows & Amazons" series of books in the 1930s.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is for Clifford Webb (1894 - 1972) an English Artist & Illustrator who was perhaps most celebrated for his illustrations for the first two editions of the "Swallows & Amazons" series of books in the 1930s.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is for Clifford Webb (1894 - 1972) an English Artist & Illustrator who was perhaps most celebrated for his illustrations for the first two editions of the "Swallows & Amazons" series of books in the 1930s.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...W is for Clifford Webb (1894 - 1972) an English Artist & Illustrator who was perhaps most celebrated for his illustrations for the first two editions of the "Swallows & Amazons" series of books in the 1930s.

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My fascination with Hotel where Royals wine and dine in the 1930s. The story of the haunting story of a woman seen by locals. My second painting is of the french doors as it is now.

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Good evening Danny & thank you. Although these images aren't in our show , here are some ELG pieces from South of the River. "Blackheath", "The Princess of Wales, Blackheath", "Greenwich Park" & Greenwich Power Station", all by Elwin Hawthorne from 1930s.

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Saturday Artwork. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Today's art is of a Hawker Hind of 602 Sqn RAuxAF in the late 1930s.
It is depicted (by artist D. Cameron) flying at night, over the Glasgow Imperial Exhibition. Not an event I've heard of, so perhaps a Scottish follower can enlighten me?

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Kawanishi E11K

A Japanese flying boat of the 1930s. It was designed as a night reconnaissance aircraft for the Imperial Japanese Navy, but was not accepted, the two aircraft built being used as transports as the Type 96 Transport Flying Boat during the Second World War.

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👑This famous bag of beans is from the 1930s. The golden age of beanimation!

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Philip Connard's portrait of Romily Jones as the 'Rat Catcher,' (1923) sees him with Mr Ferret, who lived until the age of 12. Jones and his ferret led a nomadic life, travelling by horse and caravan across the south of England in the 1920s and 1930s.

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