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ヴォーテシズムの中心的なアーティストであったウィンダム・ルイス(1882-1957)
「芸術運動に関する限り、未来派は一種の加速された印象派であって、拡散した、あるいは表面的な芸術である。一方、ヴォーテシズムは集中的である」(エズラ・パウンド)
Vladimir Volegov (born in Khabarovsk, 1957)
is a many-sided visual artist from Russia now residing in Spain.
#AsianTwitter Some lovely summer scenes by Japanese shin-hanga woodblock artist Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
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4/ Diego Rivera (1886-1957) is probably best known today as Frida Kahlo's husband. She was his fourth wife. After her death, he took a fifth. Rivera was huge. How he managed to climb the scaffolds to paint his Mexican fresco cycles I'll never know. But it's great art. #Fatties
Asano River, Kanazawa, by Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
#shinhanga
Some book covers by the splendid, John Minton (1917–1957) - the illustrations work even better if you summon up that musty but magnificent book aroma ... if only they did it in an aftershave or perfume #BookSniffer
#illustration #books
Kitty's Graffiti (1957)
The first film from Toei animation just a year later.
Concept art by Alexander Vinokurov and Leonid Shvartsman for The Snow Queen (1957), dir. Lev Atamanov and Nikolay Fyodorov, Soyuzmultfilm
Based on the same Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale as Disney's Frozen, this Russian classic is among the finest animated films of the 1950s
#FridayNightAtTheHomeDriveIn
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)
by #JackArnold & #RichardMatheson
"EVERY HOUR HE GETS SMALLER ...SMALLer ...smaller"
"Victim of weird mist! Day by day he shrinks! Science is baffled! Cat becomes monster!"
#Horror #SciFi
#NotQuiteClassicCinema
“Russia”, a porcelain figurine made at Dulyovo Porcelain Factory. Page from the “New Products” magazine (USSR, 1957)
Unpopular opinion: But the Hammer Horror remakes from the late 50s are imo better than the classic Universal originals. Curse of Frankenstein (1957) and Horror of Dracula (1958) are just as essential as the Universal versions
Pages from the “New Products” magazine (1957): radio receiver, radiogram, console record player, movie camera.
@CaterinaCategio @marialves53 @BrindusaB1 @smarucci461 @erminiopasquat1 @migliaccio31 @albertopetro2 @LunaLeso @karmendida @renatoantares50 @emiglobalweb @malka8491 @anthony77631293 @henrirousseau12 @Dominiquepucini @peterwalt7 Ottone Rosai (1895-1957)🎨
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