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These three renditions of Goofy actually have different names: Dippy Dog (1932,) George Geef (1950s,) and Goofy himself (the style predates Geef but didn't become prominent again until the 80s/90s.)
I think they're a lineage, not one character.
Back in the 1950s, following the sales success of Strange Adventures #8, DC editors believed gorillas (on the covers and/or in the stories) helped increase sales.
At some point, editorial director Irwin Donenfeld implemented an "one gorilla a month" limit.
Today we’re celebrating #animator #AlisonDeVere as our continuing #HBTalents series! Alison was a background artist with #halasandbatchelor in the 1950s, and went on to be design director for #YellowSubmarine in 1967! She worked on #LittleIg for Halas and Batchelor in 1956.
'ANOTHER LIFE' PFP Music #NFTcollection by @ZironiVioletta 🎶
It features 5 original songs captured live using tape machines from the 1950s, each paired with one of the 5200 PFPs ❤️🔥
Join the music revolution!
⏰Public Sale: Feb 18th
💸0.1 ETH
📍@opensea
#NFTdrop #NFT
The next girl is the ever indecisive Nonoka! Did you know her aesthetic is the swing girls of the 1950s, but modernized!
#KimTaeri is reportedly starring in a period female-centric drama based on a webtoon!
Set in the 1950s, #Jeongnyeoni depicts the story of a girl from Mokpo who possesses nothing but is gifted with a talent for singing.
https://t.co/jkz1rvR09t
Spit the Pith (and drink the day in)
Phantom Thread au, 1950s, where the ghosts of ww2 still haunt reclusive writer John Bridgens and his muse, hotel bartender Henry Peglar
@gchahal "During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion"-- Wiki
And since then, not event tried to hide it...
TV programming schedule
_Remote control
_tell a vision
Giacometti once quipped that only Francis Bacon had a messier studio than he did. In the early 1950s, work depicting his studio shows a jumble of sculptures, empty bottles and cigarette butts. Here, he's used a tobacco-stained palette which helps to evoke this controlled chaos.
Football board game box like, 1950s, manufactured by Krakpol, Poland. A new addition to our site @Mary_Evans from the Terry Parker collection.
Im a little late but for Pride im gonna be drawing an lgbt+ oc of mine every day so here’s Henry. He is a gay man and the protag of my novel that is still a wip lmao. Set in the 1950s, Henry is a news reporter during the peak of the Cold War. (more below):
#originalcharacter
A selection of Decca classical musical records from the 1950s, all with covers by the great designer Erik Nitsche.
Happy Holi!
In the 1950s, there was an explosion of colors on canvas led by the Washington Color School with artists like Morris Louis leading it. Like Holi, it is a celebration of colors.
"Point of Tranquility"
Morris Louis
1959-1960
Acrylic resin on canvas
Hirshhorn Museum
1950s, "Applying My Make Up" pinup art by Ernest “Darcy” Chiriacka
#1950s #art #pinup #illustrations
In the mid-1950s, two holly trees were cut down in a Devonshire parish, leading to violent protests from the locals, who feared that this would produce havoc from poltergeists. New trees were promptly replanted by the council and no hauntings were ever reported. #FairytaleTuesday
Back in the 1950s, there was a whole line of comic books designed to scare children with the horrors of what was inside a toontown.
Here's a panel from issue #4 of Cartoon Crimes.
Lucky Black Cat teapot and tea set c. 1950s, Shafford redware made in Japan #Caturday
Works by Jewish Hungarian artist Zoltán Glass, 1950s, who worked as a photojournalist in 1930s Germany covering auto races, but fled to London in 1938 and established himself as a fashion and glamor photographer
In the early 1950s, the French confection company, Chocolaterie Cantalou printed these cards, speculating on what our future would be like. Sadly the artist or artists were never attributed. For more, go here: https://t.co/32XenkOJLH #scifiart