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Sunday, October 4, 2020

S L A N T I N G . . . by different artists, part 3

Marcel Van Eeden, chocolate pudding
Marcel Van Eeden
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a Josef Stoitzner painting of a slanted rural landscape in winter
Josef Stoitzner       see full size
        
S L A N T I N G
      
a Josef Stoitzner print, winter mountain trail
Josef Stoitzner       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
an Austin Briggs illustration of a mugging, an urban scene in greens, seen from a worms-eye view
an Austin Briggs illustration       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a 1783 earthquake illustrated
a 1783 earthquake
         
S L A N T I N G
      
Chris Ballantyne art, a fence leading into the water
Chris Ballantyne art       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
slanted screens at Expo '67 in Montreal 1967
slanted screens at Expo '67 in Montreal,  1967        see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
1940 fake fur fashion, a woman in a leopard skin coat
1940 fashion
        
S L A N T I N G
      
a 1980 Robert Cottingham painting of a store sign
a Robert Cottingham painting,  1980       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a William J. Aylward 1906 illustration of men abandoning a ship in a storm at sea
abandoning ship,  a 1906 William J. Aylward illustration
         
S L A N T I N G
      
Jørn Utzon platforms
Jørn Utzon       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
an 1800s woman's striped shoe in a colour illustration
1800s       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a Noel Sickles illustration of wartime disaster at sea
 a Noel Sickles illustration       see full size
        
S L A N T I N G
      
the Lusitania disaster, art by Claus Bergen, a sinking ship
the Lusitania disaster by Claus Bergen      see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a 1963 escalator in a color photograph with people
a 1963 escalator
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a Maximilien Luce painting of figures in a slanted landscape
a Maximilien Luce painting       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a C.R.W. Nevinson 1917 Canada painting of a war tank
C.R.W. Nevinson,  1917 Canada       see full size
        
S L A N T I N G
      
a Tom Fluharty caricature, of George Bernard Shaw? in blue pencil, an old bearded man and his little dog
a Tom Fluharty caricature
         
S L A N T I N G
      
the 1964 Swiss National Exposition, slanted buildings
  the 1964 Swiss National Exposition       see full size
           
S L A N T I N G
      
an animation background by Spumco, a television studio camera
an animation background by Spumco       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a 1940 streamline bicycle illustration
a 1940 streamline bicycle
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a 1942 Robert Fawcett illustration of men in a war plane, everything slanted
a Robert Fawcett illustration,  1942       see full size
        
S L A N T I N G
      
a Theo Van Rysselberghe painting, a canal with trees
a Theo Van Rysselberghe painting       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a detailed model of a woman leaning on a desk by Russel Patterson in a 1935 illustration
a Russel Patterson illustration,  1935
see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a Montague Dawson painting of a big ship at sea
a Montague Dawson painting,  1900s       see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a 1937 Noel Fontanet poster for an aperitif before dinner, Sans-Torte, showing a man and his shadow drinking
a 1937 Noel Fontanet poster for an aperitif before dinner
         
S L A N T I N G
      
Arnold Ronnebeck, an urban canyon
Arnold Ronnebeck
        
S L A N T I N G
      
a Dudley Hardy illustration, A Gaiety Girl 1894
"A Gaiety Girl"   by Dudley Hardy,  1894
         
S L A N T I N G
      
a Tom Lovell historical illustration of the U.S.S. Macon desaster, a derigible down
a Tom Lovell illustration of the U.S.S. Macon dirigible disaster 
see full size
         
S L A N T I N G
      
metal printer's type 1930s, a photograph
printer's metal type setting lines,  1930s?   

see SLANTING part 2 HERE        part 1 HERE      

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