Countee Cullen. Color. Harper & Brothers, 1925
The History of Henry Esmond, Esquire by William Makepeace Thackeray | 1947 edition
Countee Cullen. Color. Harper & Brothers, 1925
The History of Henry Esmond, Esquire by William Makepeace Thackeray | 1947 edition
I love the paintings of this Russian artist. The muted palette, the Botero-esque figures & the wonderful details.
Ice cream parlor
Miss Svetka likes to dance
Monday
Tom-cat
Aka Otto Aicher (1922 β 1991) was a German graphic designer best known for creating the stick figures that we see in use on modern international signage (think restroom man & woman symbols) for the 1972 Munich Olympics. He also created the Rotis font family. I believe these are record album covers from around 1950.
Snow train poster, Sascha Maurer c. 1936
The Sydney, Australia home of Sophie Tatlow & Bruce Slorach. I love the slate floor, the plant on the painted brick wall, and of course, the bicycle.