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Sunday, September 26, 2021

S I T T I N G . . . by different artists, part 2

Kumi Yamashita shadow art, a woman sitting
Kumi Yamashita shadow art
    
S I T T I N G
               
Kumi Yamashita shadow art, a woman sitting
Kumi Yamashita
      
S I T T I N G
      
Félicien Rops, a young seated jester
Félicien Rops       click image twice for full size
     
S I T T I N G
               
Hanna Barbera animation Jetsons morning, a future family starts their day
an HB animated television series
about a future family,  'The Jetsons'
    
S I T T I N G
               
a Charles Sheeler painting of a home interior
a Charles Sheeler painting
      
S I T T I N G
      
a Bill Peet illustration 1965, hobos riding the top of a train
a Bill Peet children's book illustration,  1965      
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S I T T I N G
               
an Eduard Braun 1933 wood cut art print, passengers in a subway car
Eduard Braun,  1933
    
S I T T I N G
               
an Andrew Loomis illustration 1940s, a lovely seated woman
an Andrew Loomis art lesson,  1940s
      
S I T T I N G
      
Njideka Akunyili Crosby art, a seated woman at home
Njideka Akunyili Crosby      
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S I T T I N G
               
a Jack Potter illustration of two sing women in a convertable top car
a Jack Potter illustration      
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S I T T I N G
               
Swiss Expo '64 public submarine to a depth of 150 meters in Lake Geneva
this submarine at Swiss Expo '64 in 1964 took the public to a depth of
150 meters in Lake Geneva       click twice
      
S I T T I N G
      
Franz von Stuck 1886, initial U
the initial U by Franz von Stuck,  1886
     
S I T T I N G
               
Otto Dix 1922, a naked seated woman
Otto Dix,  1922
    
S I T T I N G
               
a Richard Estes painting
a Richard Estes painting      
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S I T T I N G
      
Gilbert Shelton 1972, Fat Freddy's anti-drug message
he has difficulty saying an anti-drug public message ... Gilbert Shelton,  1972
     
S I T T I N G
               
a René Clarke illustration
a René Clarke illustration      
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S I T T I N G
               
Mabel Dwight 1930, two women and a nun
Mabel Dwight,  1930      
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S I T T I N G
      
an Arthur Getz illustration for The New Yorker Magazine January 16 1960, diners at tables in a big city, in daytime blues
an Arthur Getz illustration
     
S I T T I N G
               
a Popeye poster by the Fleischer studio in black and red
a Popeye poster for a
Fleischer studio cinema animation
    
S I T T I N G
               
at Expo '61 Turin Italy 1961, a photograph
moving pictures at Expo '61,  Turin Italy 1961
      
S I T T I N G
      
a painting by Henry Taylor of a woman sitting at home
a painting by Henry Taylor      
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S I T T I N G
               
Expo '67 brutalist benches in Montreal
rest benches at Expo '67 in
Montreal
    
S I T T I N G
               
Looking at the world through rose colored glasses by Aldo Bobbo (Robert Armstrong)
"Looking at the world through rose colored glasses"   by Aldo Bobbo
(Robert Armstrong)       click twice
      
S I T T I N G
      
Louis Moe, a poison woman who romanticly destroys men, poison mushroom or toadstool
Louis Moe
     
S I T T I N G
               
an 1890 German illustration of a woman seated in a large fantastic architectural room
an 1890 German illustration
    
S I T T I N G
               
a Martin Lewis print of two woman talking on an urban rooftop
a Martin Lewis print       click twice
      
S I T T I N G
      
a Duane Bryers illustration of large BBB pin up girl Hilda sitting on a fence
a Duane Bryers illustration
     
S I T T I N G
               
Ronald Searle seniors on a bench
Ronald Searle       click twice
    
S I T T I N G
               
a Konstantin Korovin painting of two women talking in a sunny room
a Konstantin Korovin painting
      
S I T T I N G
      
a Konstantin Korovin paint of a woman resting on a table edge and looking at a sunny window
Konstantin Korovin
     

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