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Discover more from Anne Karin Selvik Kristensen who was featured in issue 10 (page 66 - 71). Issue 10 is dedicated to the memory and work of Anne, who sadly passed away after writing her feature. Anne’s family and Artist Talk have chosen to print this issue in her memory
Discover more from Timka Szőke who was featured in issue 8 (page 66 - 71). Constantly experimenting with themes and materials, there will always be a lot of them. It always depends on what inspirational factor will capture you exactly, which encourages new work
Pitch art and animation art of Hanna-Barbera’s THE FUNKY PHANTOM (1971). Does it get more Seventies than that: “Funky Phantom?” Disco Phantom maybe. Rhinestone Phantom. Oh—The Denim Phantom.
The show was a Scooby-Doo clone, and didn’t have a long life.
This week's commission is Susan Delancey, my White Lantern character from a friend's DC Adventures game! She was based very loosely on a blind girl rescued by Guy Gardner in Green Lantern #87 (1971).
Done by @psuedofolio, who did amazing extra work on the colors!
Francis Bacon. Autorretrato (1971).
Estos días podemos entender mejor ese sentimiento: la deformidad del ser humano torturado; y esa mirada que reconoce, bajo la ruina, una identidad, doliente, pero digna de salvación.
#meditacionmundial
Six Dates With Barker - The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town (15th January 1971). The original version of Spike Milligan's Victorian raspberry extravaganza, it was rehashed five years later as a Two Ronnies serial.
Check out this wondrous illustration of the room at Covent Garden Theatre where John Rich's Sublime Society of Beefsteaks met (taken from Brother Walter Arnold's The Life and Death of the Sublime Society of Beef Steaks, 1871).
Photos: Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves (1971). The final Toei Doga animated feature of the Hiroshi Okawa era, and the final for Hayao Miyazaki, who created the zany Genie chase scene. Very colorful, fun movie that deserves 2B seen.
Link: https://t.co/UxXRRMSfPx
#toei #miyazaki
European fairytales by Czech artist/illustrator, Mirko Hanák (1921-1971).
Narcisse-Virgilio Díaz de la Peña - The Storm (1871). A detail from the painting features on the picture sleeve of The Sun & the Rain by Madness (1983).
CROGLIN VAMPIRE. Attacks a Miss Fisher in Cumberland, England (1750s, documented 1871). The #vampire scratches at the window, disappearing into a vault, only 1 coffin remains intact & there shrivelled but quite entire stands the the Croglin Vampire #FiendsAndGhouls
Northern art: "Mills and Moors" 1932...Painting by #CharlesCundall (British,1890-1971)...
Born in #Stretford #Lancashire and best known for his large panoramic canvases..
Official #WarArtist WWII.
"The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals" is Charles Darwin's third major work of evolutionary theory, following "On the Origin of Species" (1859) and "The Descent of Man" (1871). It included photographs by photographic pioneer Oscar Gustav Rejlander.
Schamyl [Shamil, 3rd Imam of #Dagestan] (1797–1871).
Image taken from page 198 of 'A journey from London to Persepolis; including wanderings in Daghestan, Georgia, Armenia ... With numerous coloured illustrations' by John Ussher. (London, 1865).
Alphonse Mucha (Dance, 1898) vs. Philippe Druillet (Le Frisson des Vampires, 1971).
This fascinating collection of anatomical illustrations is created by Arnauld-Eloi Gautier-Dagoty (1741–1771). Original from The New York Public Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.
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