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Italian Ladies
(Viola de Medici ft. Beretta M1934, @DZes16 T-Doll OC)
On 18 January 1934, The Oxford Magazine published #Tolkien's poem, titled Looney. He revised it with title The Sea-Bell (Frodos Dreme) with darker tone and themes like dream, mortality and alienation; starting with a shell that emits the sound of seas. 1/8
🎨: Ulmo (Anna Kulisz)
Mickey Mouse Magazine, December 1934, #1930s #vintage #collectible #Disney #MickeyMouse #Christmas #SantaClaus #magazine
Artist Margaret Brundage (1900-1976) was born on this day. List of covers: https://t.co/D0dzUKiWXu
L, 1933; R, art from 1934, book published 2013
The other day I mistakenly sold my IF, #3934, so I did the only reasonable thing, and I bought right back in and got #4339 (just wanted to switch the numbers around you know). So say hello to my new @InvsbleFriends . Bucket hat gang? @MotionMarkus
@Wowhead /outfit v1 0,0,0,0,65928,0,0,65948,65930,65934,65945,65942,0,-1,0,0,0
🇮🇳Soon after her return to India, after completing her art studies in Paris in 1934, Amrita Sher-Gil set about capturing the poor Indian villagers.The faces of her subject at this time have their faces and stances steeped in melancholy🏛 @ngma_delhi
Mother India, Amrita Sher-Gil
Soon after her return to India, after completing her art studies in Paris in 1934, Amrita Sher-Gil set about capturing the poor Indian villagers in her paintings from 1935 onwards.
🏛 National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
Mother India, Amrita Sher-Gil 1935
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators…L is for...Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), a French Illustrator. He worked on Disney projects in the early 30s but his style inspired by both Art Nouveau & Japanese influences had seen him, by 1934, move on from the Mouse! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators…L is for...Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), a French Illustrator. He worked on Disney projects in the early 30s but his style inspired by both Art Nouveau & Japanese influences had seen him, by 1934, move on from the Mouse! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators…L is for...Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), a French Illustrator. He worked on Disney projects in the early 30s but his style inspired by both Art Nouveau & Japanese influences had seen him, by 1934, move on from the Mouse! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators…L is for...Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), a French Illustrator. He worked on Disney projects in the early 30s but his style inspired by both Art Nouveau & Japanese influences had seen him, by 1934, move on from the Mouse! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators…L is for...Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), a French Illustrator. He worked on Disney projects in the early 30s but his style inspired by both Art Nouveau & Japanese influences had seen him, by 1934, move on from the Mouse! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators…L is for...Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), a French Illustrator. He worked on Disney projects in the early 30s but his style inspired by both Art Nouveau & Japanese influences had seen him, by 1934, move on from the Mouse! #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators…L is for...Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), a French Illustrator. He worked on Disney projects in the early 30s but his style inspired by both Art Nouveau & Japanese influences had seen him, by 1934, move on from the Mouse! #IllustrationOfTheDay
On June 28, 1934, Georges Wolinski was born to Jewish parents in Tunis, French Tunisia. The French cartoonist was one of the twelve people killed by terrorists in the Charlie Hebdo shooting.