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More Fashion Mileage Per Dress: BarbaraVaughn in a Dress by Filcol, New YorkLillian Bassman(American
Toni Frissell (American; 1907–1988)Swimsuits, Swim FinsPhotographic print, 1950 Library of Congress,
Ellsworth Kelly (American; 1923– )Study for Three Color Panels Collage, 1953 © Ellsworth Kelly
New York CityLeon Levinstein (American; 1910–1988)1954Gelatin silver print© Howard Greenberg Gallery
Coney IslandLeon Levinstein (American; 1910–1988)1952Gelatin silver print
Leon Levinstein (American; 1910–1988)Times Square, New York Cityca. 1950Gelatin silver print Milwauk
Untitled (2 children running, 2 cars)Leon Levinstein (American; 1910–1988)1950sGelatin silver print
City of SinLouis Faurer (American; 1916–2001)1950 (printed 1980–81)Gelatin silver printSmithsonian A
New York CityLouis Faurer (American; 1916–2001)1950 (printed 1980–81)Gelatin silver print Smithsonia
Lady on a Bus, N.Y.C., 1957Diane Arbus (American; 1923–1971)Gelatin silver printThe Metropolitan Mus
wehadfacesthen:1950s, American South, photo by Gordon Parks
thunderstruck9:Alex Katz (American, b. 1927), Ada Ada, 1959. Oil on canvas, 49 x 50 in.
Alexander Girard, fabric design Names, 1957. Via Maharam.
American Optical, 1950s
“A Graceful Leap”, girl performing underwater; slide produced by Weeki Wachee Springs to
Bern Hill, Rail travel poster, 1950s. General Motors Diesel Locomotives. USA
objektid:American greasers hang out in the park. The greaser subculture began in the 1950s with the
A Surprising Catch (1952). Vintage pin-up by American illustrator, Gil Elvgren (1914-1980).
Columbia Hi-Fi phonograph ad, 1957. Source
talesfromweirdland:A robotic vacuum cleaner. From the American National Exhibition in Moscow, July 1
Vitra Design Collection, exclusive glimpse behind the scenes. George Nelson, wall clock 2241, 1957.
How The Cold War Shaped the Design of American Malls
Paul Rand, poster design with love, 1957. Via Cooper Hewitt.
Mary Jane Russell, New YorkLillian Bassman (American; 1917–2012)For Harper’s Bazaar, 1950Peter Fette
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