1949, United States Brewers vintage ad with illustration "Week-end at the lake" by Douglass Crockwell

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Did anyone spot the solar eclipse yesterday? 🌘 We've been enjoying these strange, but super beautiful, eclipse paintings by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo, which were painted in the 1940s.

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A little bit ago I was listening to the 1940s radio Raffles. They don't have Bunny, but they have Gwendolyn in them (the gal from the stage play/early movie script) and I'm just like "no" and made Gwen girl Bunny LOL

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Zhoukoudian was not the first discovery place of Homo erectus, but thanks to the work of Franz Weidenreich in the 1930s and 1940s, it became the prototype for the way later scientists understood this One reason was his reconstruction of the L2 skull.

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Thank you!
I work on a comic about 1940s gangsters in a toon-like world!

https://t.co/tBBXFkpzmq

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Soldiers who risked their lives for the safety of others from the 1940s in honor of

These works show officers on the battlefield, writing letters to loved ones, and poignant up-close portraits during World War II.

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I have really been inspired by 1940s and 1950s cartoon. And this new style is kinda a hybrid.

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Drew Arcturus and Greogon after suggested drawing some detective-themed stuff in "1940s noir film" style. Well it definitely didn't end up "1940s noir" style, but eh sdhgfshd. Arcturus belongs to

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My wee go at 's Fyodora and my Mia (an interdimensional god-fish and 1940s french blood priestess). It's a bit of a playful take as I let my imagination run away with me, hope that's alright 🖤

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Mike Presley’s cover for “The Humanoids,” one of a few stories from the 1940s that still remains truly chilling. https://t.co/JGi8JxT7nZ

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FILM OF THE DAY: Highly fictionalized 1942 of late 19th early 20th Century with 2 very charismatic stars playing not very likable characters. Best part is the first third with colorful medicine show scenes with gorgeous

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Another triumph by definitive noir director

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'Maiden Castle, Dorset', Paul Nash, watercolour, red chalk and pencil on paper, early 1940s.

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Lou Dorfsman, CBS ephemera, ca. 1940s–60s. These pamphlets are part of a lot of ~40 pieces that could be yours this week! Duplicate copies of these and more from our collection will be available in our auction w/ on 5/12. https://t.co/tjge86Za33

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Lyonel Feininger, [Large and small figures dancing], 1940s-1950s https://t.co/ELgr9vzBui

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