Art from 1979 series, THE ROSE OF VERSAILLES, the story of Oscar François de Jarjayes, a girl raised as a boy at Versailles at the time of Marie-Antoinette.
Egon Schiele, Self Portrait with Checkered Shirt, 1917
Children’s book, Space Cat Meets Mars (1957). Art by Paul Galdone.
Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Pennsylvania, September 16, 1945
Queen of the Night, by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff). Erté’s Art Deco take on the Queen of the Night.
The Queen of the Night Wicked Diva in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Magic Flute” opera, 1931.
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Karl Arnold
Panels of comic strip TEENA, by Hilda Terry (1914-2006). Terry was the first woman allowed to join the National Cartoonists Society.
So well-drawn: so lean and economical, elegant. The actions and emotions of the loose-limbed teens populating the comic are always clear and bright, their poses free from the stiff clichés usually seen in teen comics. These examples are all from the 1950s.
K.O. Munson - "Sheer Beauty" - May/June 1955 Artist's Sketch Pad Calendar Illustration - Brown & Bigelow Calendar Co. - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
Anime and the Economic Miracle Documentary
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