1950s Art Gallery
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Resort Wear (fashion photographs), ca. mid–late 1950sTom Palumbo (American, born Italy; 1921–2008)Mo
talesfromweirdland:Characters from TALE OF CIPOLLINO (1956), with art by E. Galey.
Illustrations by Walter Molina for news stories about Brigitte Bardot (images 1, 3 and 4) and Marily
Hans Hinterreiter, Opus 152, 1962. Switzerland.
Astronauts in peril. Cover illustrations by Ed Emshwiller for Alien Planet (1963), Bow Down to Null
Barbara Jones, artwork for Catalogue cover, exhibition Black Eyes and Lemonade, British Popular Art,
Untitled (fashion photograph)LillianBassman (American; 1917–2012)1950s© The Estate of Lillian Bassma
The famous Wawona Tunnel Tree, which fell in 1969, graces David Klein’s poster for TWA. 1950s.
Blanket (uldebe or gammba), Unidentified Dogon artist, 1950s, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa
Emmy Lou Packard, Californian Morning, Hawaiian Birds, Deep Sea Composition, 1950s. Woodblock prints
Soccer Worldcup poster, 1950. Unknown artist.
Leon Levinstein (American; 1910–1988)Fifth AvenueGelatin silver print, 1959 Courtesy Howard Greenber
mudwerks:livin the gumby life
La Promenade: Figures et Papillons by Salvador Dalì, 1958
Playboy Magazine 1956illustration detail
Staffan Wirén, illustrations for the ABC Book “Ingen rädder för ABC inte heller för 1-2-3" – No
Youth in the face of experience by José Espert Climent, 1958
liquidnight:Willy RonisLa FenêtreParis, 1954From Les chats de Willy Ronis
talesfromweirdland:Edward Bawden illustration for London department store, Fortnum & Mason. 1950
afrikani:Africa | Traditional artefactsAluminium motifs applied to the seat of a 1950s Kamba stool f
Queen Elizabeth II’s mantle of the Order of the British Empire, 1952, made by Ede and Ravenscroft, d
Robert Frank, Tattoo Parlor, 1958. Concept and cover photography for the Rolling Stones album Exile
talesfromweirdland:“I have given you the chance to see into the future.”Lee Sutton cover art of John
“I have given you the chance to see into the future.”Lee Sutton cover art of John Brunne
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