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Sunday, April 1, 2018

CUT-AWAY VIEWS . . . in art

a 1953 elevator cutaway illustration
1953
    
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a 1930 cut away illustration of a passenger plane
1930       see full size
      
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a 1967 Pierre Mion cutaway illustration of a passenger jet over a city at night
Pierre Mion,  1967       see full size
    
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a color photograph of a fossilized tree cross section
fossilized wood
    
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Van Gogh painting
a cut-away limb from a suffering tree,  by Vincent Van Gogh
see full size
    
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Ben Tolman art 2015
Ben Tolman art,  2015
    
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a Gerald Murphy painting of a timepiece watch
a Gerald Murphy painting       see full size
    
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a Skip Williamson cartoon about LSD
a Skip Williamson cartoon about LSD
        
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a 1700s proposed monument, a giant elephant
a 1700s proposed monument
    
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a 1944 demonstration car engine in clear plastic
a 1944 demonstration car engine
       see full size
    
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a color illustration of the Apollo command module
the Apollo command module,  used from 1966 to 1975
    
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a cross section illustration of an 1865 New York tenement building
an 1865 New York tenement building       see full size
    
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Jennifer Maestre art, a color photograph of sliced pencils
artist Jennifer Maestre cuts colored pencils
    
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a rejected proposal for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, "The Drop" "THE DROP" was a rejected proposal for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago
a rejected proposal for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, "The Drop", interior of the falling car
"Interior of the falling car"
    
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the General Motors pavilion at the 1933 World's fair, a color illustration
forty years later ... the General Motors pavilion at the 1933 World's fair
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a 1954 color advertisement illustration for wallpaper, cutaway view
from a 1954 advertisement for wallpaper
       
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a 1909 military submarine cutaway view illustration
a 1909 military submarine       see full size
             
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a color illustration of a 1969 vision of future space farming
a 1969 vision of future space farming
    
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Etienne-Louis Boullee's rejected 1784 proposal for a memorial  to scientist Isaac Newton, a cross section cutaway view
Etienne-Louis Boullee's rejected 1784 proposal for a memorial
to scientist Isaac Newton       see full size
    
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an old travel poster, cunard lines
an old travel poster
    
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a 1949 'flying wing' color illustration with cutaway view
a 1949  "Flying Wing"       see full size 
       
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An 1899 piano, top view harp and strings
an 1899 piano,  top view
   

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Barbara Nanning art glass, a color photograph, green and silver
Barbara Nanning art glass
    
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a Russ Heath drawing of a stylish personal flying sphere, cutaway view
a Russ Heath future vehicle       see full size
    
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Donald Brun poster art for Bell processed meats in 1955 Switzerland
Donald Brun poster art for Bell processed meats,  1955 Switzerland
    
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a George Cruikshank cartoon of a man shaving his face, 1800s
a George Cruikshank cartoon,  1800s
    
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Tapio Wirkkala art
Tapio Wirkkala art       see full size
       
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a Bill Elder cartoon for MAD Magazine, the skulls of cartoon characters
a Bill Elder cartoon for MAD
                 

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