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Showing posts with label Amusements of the past. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amusements of the past. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2019

M A G I C . . . by different artists

a Friedrich König 1899 illustration of a sorcerer chemist
a Friedrich König illustration,  1899
     
M A G I C
     
a Joseph Christian Leyendecker 1936 illustration of a sorcerer baby with crystal ball, for The Saturday Evening Post
a Joseph Christian Leyendecker illustration
      
 M A G I C
     
a Heinrich Kley drawing 1919, skull as magic cauldren
a Heinrich Kley drawing,  1919       see full size
     
M A G I C
     
a Gene Colan comic book story panel
a Gene Colan comic book story panel
     
M A G I C
     
a Gray Morrow story panel about a dark magic battle
a Gray Morrow story panel
     
M A G I C
     
a Disney animation still from the 1963 film The Sword In The Stone
a Disney animation still from the 1963 film 'The Sword In The Stone'
see full size
     
M A G I C
     
Old Black Witch!, a children's book by Wende and Harry Devlin
"Old Black Witch!"   a children's book by Wende and Harry Devlin
from Wikipedia: Many women in South America and throughout Europe were killed by witch hunts. The exact number is hotly debated because of a lack of record keeping and different opinions on the time frames and regions that ought to be included. Since the entire persecuting legal system, "judges, ministers, priests, constables, jailers, judges, doctors, prickers, torturers, jurors, executioners" were nearly all male and the victims were overwhelmingly female, the witch hunts are considered by many to be a "gynocide". In the documentary The Burning Times, Thea
Jensen calls this period in history a "Women's Holocaust"
         
M A G I C
     
a Louis Moe illustration of a witch and devil flying on a broom
a Louis Moe image    from Wikipedia: Heather Marsh has tied the persecution of witches to the fight of church and industry to control "the power of life and death" at a time when industry needed more workers. She also argues the persecution of witches was a fight for centralized power over the peasant rebellions and the ownership of knowledge by medicine and science which forbade the earlier teaching or practices by women and indigenous cultures. She writes that the persecution of witches has colored misogyny since the 1400s ... Silvia Federici tied the witch hunts to a history of the female body in the transition to capitalism.
     
M A G I C
     
a Mila Von Luttich illustration of a witch with broomstick
a Mila Von Luttich illustration     from Wikipedia:  The first known reference to witches flying on broomsticks dates to 1453, confessed by the male witch Guillaume Edelin
     
M A G I C
    
The Alchemist  by Edmund J. Sullivan 1923
"The Alchemist"   by Edmund J. Sullivan,  1923      
     
M A G I C
     
Curse of the Mummy, a Basil Gogos illustration 1971
Curse Of The Mummy ... a Basil Gogos illustration,  1971       see full size
     
M A G I C
     
an Otto Eckmann 1896 illustration
an Otto Eckmann 1896 illustration:  it's unclear if this is about magic ...
there's too much German text to type into a translator
     
M A G I C
     
a Robert Williams painting about parents' perceived dark magic
effect of comic books on young minds
       see full size
     
M A G I C
     
a Robert Williams painting of  a foolish girl plays with a ouija board
Robert Williams ... a foolish girl plays with a ouija board     see full size
     
M A G I C
     
an H.J. Ford illustration
"Who are you who dare to knock at my door?"     an H.J. Ford illustration
     
M A G I C
     
a Steve Ditko comic book, 1968 Mysterious Suspence
a Steve Ditko comic book,  1968
     
M A G I C
     
the 1960s Steve Ditko comic book Dr. Strange
a page from the 1960s Steve Ditko comic book 'Dr. Strange'
     
M A G I C
     
an Andy Warhol print
an Andy Warhol print of Margaret Hamilton as a witch
see full size
     
M A G I C
     
a Charles Addams cartoon about a genie
a Charles Addams cartoon about a genie     from Wikipedia ... supernatural
creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabian and later Islamic mythology and theology
     
M A G I C
       
an Alex Toth story panel about a witch
"... an old gypsy woman who claimed to have the power of black magic!
But Myron never believed her of course"     an Alex Toth story panel
see full size
         
M A G I C
     
a Jim Steranko story panel 1968, the magic of the mind unlocked by a hallucinogen
      a Jim Steranko story panel,  1968 ... the magic of the mind unlocked by a hallucinogen
     
 M A G I C
     
a William Mortensen retouched photograph
William Mortensen
     
M A G I C
     
Mary Blair
Mary Blair       see full size
     
M A G I C
     
Heinrich Kley, demons around the cooking fire
Heinrich Kley
     
M A G I C
     
a Joe Isom 1967 illustration of an Arab sorcerer
Joe Isom,  1967
     
M A G I C
     
Sascha Schneider 1904
Sascha Schneider,  1904
     
M A G I C
     
The Occult World,  Wilhelm Friedrich 1899?
"The Occult World"      Wilhelm Friedrich,  1899?
     
M A G I C
     
a Disney animation still from the 1940 film Fantasia
a Disney animation still from the 1940 film 'Fantasia'       see full size
     
M A G I C
     
an old C.B Falls illustration of Merlin
an old C.B Falls illustration of Merlin     (Welsh: Myrddin) a legendary
figure best known as an enchanter or wizard featured in Arthurian
legend and  medieval Welsh poetry (Wikipedia excerpt)
     
M A G I C
     
Milt Kahl's lighter version of Merlin for the 1963 Disney animation The Sword In The Stone
Milt Kahl's lighter version of Merlin for the 1963 Disney animation 'The Sword In The Stone'
   

Sunday, August 5, 2018

T H E A T E R

Moscow Theatre Festival poster, September 1-10 1935, music conductor
poster:  "Moscow Theatre Festival  September 1-10 1935"
          
T H E A T E R
        
an 1893 cartoon showing a woman on stage in a theatre while her unhappy husband minds their babies
an 1893 cartoon      see full size 
          
T H E A T E R
        
an animation background of a theatre interior
an animation background      see full size
          
T H E A T E R
        
Rene Georges Hermann-Paul, woodcut of a couple at the theatre
a Rene Georges Hermann-Paul woodcut
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Fritz Hass 1908 painting of a couple talking at the theatre
Fritz Hass,  1908      see full size
          
T H E A T E R   A C T O R S
        
an 1800s opinion of sinful theater life
an 1800s opinion of sinful theater actors:  "The greater proportion,  particularly the comic department,  are positively miserable.  How could you expect a man who is,  night after night,  impersonating a miser,  a libertine,  a knave, or a murderer,  to remain content,  or pure,  or honest?"
          
T H E A T E R
        
a color photograph of the open-air theater at the 1964 New York World's Fair
open-air theater at the 1964 New York World's Fair
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Maurice Vellekoop illustration
          
T H E A T E R
        
an 1858 John Gilbert illustration of Shakespeare's MacBeth, the witches' cauldren

"MACBETH"  a John Gilbert illustration,  1858
          
T H E A T E R
        
a 1968 Alice & Martin Provensen color illustration of a stage production
an Alice & Martin Provensen illustration,  1968
see full size
          
T H E A T E R
        
an Al Herschfeld caricature of Bette Davis in costume for Two's Company, 1952
an Al Herschfeld caricature of Bette Davis in stage costume,  1952
          
T H E A T E R
        
a 1946 showgirl in elaborate costume for Music Hall Follies
a 1946 showgirl
          
T H E A T E R
        
back-stage after the performance by Thomas Theodor Heine, 1901 lechery and gold-digging
backstage after the performance by Thomas Theodor Heine 1901 
see full size
          
T H E A T E R
        
a back-stage view of stormy seas in 1843, early theatre effects and props
a back-stage view of stormy seas in 1843
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Ruodi Barth 1940s stage design showing a giant weird library
a Ruodi Barth 1940s stage design
          
T H E A T E R
        
"Spalding & Rogers' Floating Palace", a giant 1852 moveable theatre boat, illustrated article
"Spalding & Rogers' Floating Palace",  an 1852 moveable theater
with over a hundred gas lights, and steam heating      see full size
          
T H E A T E R
        
a David Klein 1958 poster for TWA airline showing a Hollywood amphitheatre
a David Klein 1958 poster for TWA airline showing the Hollywood amphitheater
                             
T H E A T E R
        
a Ronald Searle sketch of a showgirl on stage at Las Vegas
a Ronald Searle sketch
          
T H E A T E R
        
a J. Bernard Partridge illustration 1890,  "The stage hero is a very powerful man."
"The stage hero is a very powerful man"      see full size
 a J. Bernard Partridge illustration,  1890
          
T H E A T E R
        
in 1772 Daniel Wildman wearing a mask of live bees trick-rides a horse and makes the bees fly and return by firing his pistol
While a 1772 man wearing a mask of live bees trick-rides a horse,
he makes the bees fly and return by firing his pistol 
          
T H E A T E R
        
"Bravest Dog in the World", an example of dark 1970s alternative humor by Frank Springer for National Lampoon Magazine
an example of dark 1970s alternative humor by Frank Springer for National Lampoon Magazine 
"Bravest Dog in the World" 
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Robert Williams 1992 painting of Oscar Wilde's historic appearance  in 1882 Leadville Colorado
a Robert Williams 1992 painting of Oscar Wilde's historic appearance
in 1882 Leadville Colorado:  things went badly but Wilde was
such a fun sport,  the town soon loved him      see full size
          
T H E A T E R
        
from an 1848 French news publication, an accident at the theater as a woman falls into the musicians' pit
from an 1848 French news publication,  an accident at the theater      see full size
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Don Freeman color illustration of a building crew preparing a theatre
a Don Freeman illustration
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Kuniyoshi print showing theater
a Kuniyoshi print      see full size
          
T H E A T E R
        
the political theater by Frans Masereel
the political theater by Frans Masereel
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Diane Arbus photograph of a 1971 street theater performance
a Diane Arbus photograph of a 1971 street theater performance
          
T H E A T E R
        
Marvin Friedman's illustration of an exotic dancer or stripper
Marvin Friedman's illustration of an exotic dance      see full size
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Gus Bofa illustration of low theater in a tavern
a Gus Bofa illustration of low theater in a tavern
          
T H E A T E R
        
a Wilhelm M. Busch illustration of a clown sitting back-stage behind giant curtains
a Wilhelm M. Busch illustration