"Internal and External Forms," Henry Moore 1953-54
Unites States Brewers Foundation Ad, c1955
"Baking Secrets," 1944
"Baking Secrets (2)," 1944
"Baking Secrets (3)," 1944
"Baking Secrets (4)," 1944
"Baking Secrets (5)," 1944
"Baking Secrets (6)," 1944
Hills Brothers Instant Coffee Ad,1960
Avon Cosmetics Ad, 1959
Matson Steamship Company Ad, 1956
Princeton's Mutation Coat Ad, 1957
"The Mazola Salad Bowl," 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl, (2)" 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl, (3)" 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl, (4)" 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl (5)," 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl (6)," 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl (7)," 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl (8)," 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl (9)," 1938
"The Mazola Salad Bowl (10)," 1938
Sears/Arnel/Celanese Sleepwear Ad, 1958
Weather Bird Shoe Ad, 1949
Yamaha Sportscycle Ad, 1966
Zenith Radio Ad, 1961
Canada Dry Club Soda/Water Ad, 1948
"La Fontaine," Paul Cezanne, c1876-77
"La Route Tournante A Auvers," Paul Cezanne, 1873
Scott Waldorf Toilet Tissue Ad, 1958
"Kenmore Automatic Skillet (5)", 1955
"Kenmore Automatic Skillet (4), 1955
"Kenmore Automatica Skillet (3)," 1955
"Kenmore Automatic Skillet (2)", 1955
"Kenmore Automatic Skillet," 1955
Arrow Vodka Ad, c1960
Northrup, King & Co Seed Ad, 1958
National Association of Food Chains Ad,1962
International Sterling Silverware Ad, 1953
Herbert Tareyton Cigarette Ad, 1953
Sugar 'N Spice Relish Ad, 1953
Venetian Room Postcard, c1940
Volkswagen Beetle Automobile Ad, 1963
Max Factor Cosmetics Ad, 1944
Chiquita Banana's Cookbook (6), c1959
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"King and Queen," Henry Moore 1952-53
From A Concise History Of Modern Sculpture by Herbert Read, 1964, Published by Frederick A. Praeger, Inc.
"Bronze. H. 64 1/2 " (163.5)
Collection W. J. Keswick, Glenkiln, Scotland
Photo the artist"
Sorry for the distortion at left. This is a thick, heavy book. Not easy to press flat on the scanner. But I really wanted this photo online, because it's an unusual view. There's something special about seeing what the sculptor himself wanted us to see when he arranged a picture.
The Tate's website has lots more to see and learn for anyone who's interested.
"Bronze. H. 64 1/2 " (163.5)
Collection W. J. Keswick, Glenkiln, Scotland
Photo the artist"
Sorry for the distortion at left. This is a thick, heavy book. Not easy to press flat on the scanner. But I really wanted this photo online, because it's an unusual view. There's something special about seeing what the sculptor himself wanted us to see when he arranged a picture.
The Tate's website has lots more to see and learn for anyone who's interested.
Smiley Derleth has particularly liked this photo
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