Posts tagged "lithograph"
  1. Notes: 50 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    ‘She floats all over the stage and into the audience, then vanishes like a fading cloud’ 
One of Thurston’s astounding mysteries [1906-1925]
from NYPL 

    ‘She floats all over the stage and into the audience, then vanishes like a fading cloud’ 

    One of Thurston’s astounding mysteries [1906-1925]

    from NYPL 

     
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  3. Notes: 22 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Drinking Hot?!
art deco lithograph by Edouard Chimot [more]

    Drinking Hot?!

    art deco lithograph by Edouard Chimot [more]

     
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  5. Notes: 23 / 2 years ago 
    Carneval im Wintergarten,1926
Poster by Hermann Keimel
     
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  7. Notes: 31 / 2 years ago 
    The Beauty.Original color lithograph, 1974
by Leonor Fini *

    The Beauty.Original color lithograph, 1974

    by Leonor Fini *

     
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  9. Notes: 43 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
     Bateau Bleu/The Grotto, 1950
color lithograph by Dorothea Tanning
     
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  11. Notes: 27 / 2 years ago 
    Ein Totentanz /Dance of Death, 1918 by Alfred Kubin *
via NCMA

    Ein Totentanz /Dance of Death, 1918 by Alfred Kubin *

    via NCMA

     
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  13. Notes: 32 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Mode mit Maske,c.1907/08 by  Mela Koehler
[thanks again to theshipthatflew;]

    Mode mit Maske,c.1907/08 by  Mela Koehler

    [thanks again to theshipthatflew;]

     
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  15. Notes: 48 / 2 years ago 
    Le Frou Frou 20’, journal humoristique
Color lithograph poster,1899 by Leonetto Cappiello
     
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  17. Notes: 10 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    The Post-Holocaust Amazon Princess Standing Watch with a Lead Pipe 
by Kevin Nowlan from The Strength of Man Portfolio
via The Pictorial Arts

    The Post-Holocaust Amazon Princess Standing Watch with a Lead Pipe 

    by Kevin Nowlan from The Strength of Man Portfolio

    via The Pictorial Arts

     
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  19. Notes: 56 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Tears of Love,1915 by Alberto Martini *
via L’aquoiboniste
[© The Israel Museum]
     
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  21. Notes: 25 / 2 years ago 
    Louis Lubbering was commissioned to create “The Spirit of Blackness is in Us,”  by editor Gary Lane as the frontispiece for a book called “Sylvia Plath” published by the John Hopkins University Press in 1979.
“Sylvia Plath Sending”  is one of ten lithographic images pulled from the same stone as “The Spirit of Blackness is in Us.”

    Louis Lubbering was commissioned to create “The Spirit of Blackness is in Us,” by editor Gary Lane as the frontispiece for a book called “Sylvia Plath” published by the John Hopkins University Press in 1979.

    “Sylvia Plath Sending”  is one of ten lithographic images pulled from the same stone as “The Spirit of Blackness is in Us.”

     
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  23. Notes: 176 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Der Teufel zeigt das Weib dem Volke
The Devil Presenting Woman to the World,1897
by Otto Greiner  lithograph,1898
in pencil monogrammed O.Gr. and inscribed Nr. 35
from the print cycle Vom Weib

    Der Teufel zeigt das Weib dem Volke

    The Devil Presenting Woman to the World,1897

    by Otto Greiner  lithograph,1898

    in pencil monogrammed O.Gr. and inscribed Nr. 35

    from the print cycle Vom Weib

     
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  25. Notes: 12 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Die Gefahr des Bolschewismus
[The Danger of Bolshevism]
by Rudi Feld,1919

    Die Gefahr des Bolschewismus

    [The Danger of Bolshevism]

    by Rudi Feld,1919

     
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  27. Notes: 71 / 2 years ago  from theshipthatflew
    fascinating discovery,thank you theshipthatflew:]
Eugène  Carrière (French, 1849-1906), Sleep (Jean-René Carrière), 1897, lithograph (Cleveland Museum of Art)

    fascinating discovery,thank you theshipthatflew:]

    Eugène Carrière (French, 1849-1906), Sleep (Jean-René Carrière), 1897, lithograph (Cleveland Museum of Art)

     
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  29. Notes: 24 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Käthe Kollwitz [July 8, 1867 – April 22, 1945]
Death and the Woman[Tod und Frau], lithograph, 1910.
via mmoca.org

    Käthe Kollwitz [July 8, 1867 – April 22, 1945]

    Death and the Woman[Tod und Frau], lithograph, 1910.

    via mmoca.org

     
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