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Art Deco motorcycles. Clockwise from top left: Henderson KJ Streamline, 1930. BMW R7, 1934. Indian Motorcycle, Chief, 1940, Indian 441, 1941.
📸 Peter Harholdt
A Quintessential English Gentleman https://t.co/dPZiXY4CuG Tribute to David Gentleman, #English artist and #illustrator, born March 11th, 1930. Studied with #EdwardBawden and #JohnNash #OTD
A lovely little book "Mice in the Circus" written by 'Silver Age' poet Nikolai Agnivtsev and illustrated by artist and animator Vladislav Tvardovskii in 1930.
There are ordinary mice
and there are circus mice
Ordinary-gnaw the floor
Others-work in the circus!
#soviet #sovietart
Henderson KJ Streamline, 1930. Collection of Frank Westfall. Photo by Peter Harholdt.
Wireless Private Phone and Television.
A vision of the future, painted by Echte Wagner in 1930. #art #illustration
'Folk Rhymes' illustrated by Vladimir Konashevich in 1930. #soviet #sovietart
'Folk Rhymes' illustrated by Vladimir Konashevich in 1930. #soviet #sovietart
Maruja Mallo (5 de enero 1902 - 6 de febrero 1995)
La Verbena. 1927. Óleo sobre tela, 119x165 cm. Museo Reina Sofía
Tierra y excrementos. 1932. Óleo sobre cartón, 43x55 cm. Museo Reina Sofía
Antro de fósiles. 1930. Óleo sobre tela, 135x194 cm. Museo Reina Sofía
The Duesenberg J that I traced (yep, TRACED) was apparently a 1931, even though the cartoon took place in 1930. I'm not sure how long cars have been put out a few months or so before their model year, but... I don't feel like Duesenbergs would've been released like ordinary cars
Mr. JB goes back to 1930. The New York Central Railroad's Dreyfuss Hudson was designed in the late '30s.
Also, the rail line he lives a block from was a Wabash Railroad line, not a New York Central (although a CCC&StL line ran through town too, and they were a subsidiary of NYC)
Sean O'Casey's Juno at the Grafton Cinema, Dublin, c. 1930.
'Take the real Dublin people, frinstance: they know more about Charlie Chaplin an' Tommy Mix than they do about SS. Peter an' Paul!'
~ Captain Boyle.
Art Deco poster promoting the world championship ice hockey in Chamonix by illustrator Roger Broders (1883-1953). France, 1930.
Happy birthday to Arthur Ransome, author of the Swallows and Amazons children's book series, born #onthisday in 1884. We're delighted to have in our collection, 'Portrait of Arthur Ransome' by British artist Dora Altounyan, painted in 1930.