50s Art Gallery
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talesfromweirdland:Characters from TALE OF CIPOLLINO (1956), with art by E. Galey.
Illustrations by Walter Molina for news stories about Brigitte Bardot (images 1, 3 and 4) and Marily
Astronauts in peril. Cover illustrations by Ed Emshwiller for Alien Planet (1963), Bow Down to Null
The famous Wawona Tunnel Tree, which fell in 1969, graces David Klein’s poster for TWA. 1950s.
talesfromweirdland:Edward Bawden illustration for London department store, Fortnum & Mason. 1950
Very pleased with this one! was getting deep into Syd Mead’s designs and concept art and felt
Summer with Monika (1953) - by Ingmar Bergman
Der Traumteufel (The Dream Devil) (1959).By German artist, Walter Schnackenberg (1880–1961). This im
Some more LADY AND THE TRAMP (1955). These are a few of Eyvind Earle’s concept drawings. So sweet.
Mars exploration scenes from “the father of modern space art”, Chesley Bonestell. 1956.We’ll probabl
talesfromweirdland:Some more LADY AND THE TRAMP (1955). These are a few of Eyvind Earle’s concept dr
Slaves to the Metal Horde.Cover by Malcolm Smith for Imagination magazine #6 (June 1954).
Scott Jackson’s art for “Revenge of the Creature”
talesfromweirdland:Tales from the Crypt covers by Jack Davis. The 1954 Comics Code put an end to so
Concept drawing of THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (1954) by Bud Westmore.
Spring House Party.LeRoy Neiman illustration for Playboy (May 1958).
Illustrations from the 1956 Disney publication, Our Friend the Atom. I’ve posted some illustrations
talesfromweirdland:1959 British art photos of the Japanese sci-fi movie, The Mysterians (1957).
Weird Tales covers from the 1940s/50s by Matt Fox. His work had a distinctive style, reminiscent of
talesfromweirdland:Concept drawing of THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (1954) by Bud Westmore.
The Perfect Secretary (1954). Illustration by John Laurell.
talesfromweirdland:Disney characters, UPA style. Animation art from Disney TV commercials. Mid-1950s
1950s retrofuturistic art by James R. Powers.The house of the future (second image)—I could live the
Evolution of Earth (1955).The Earth as it moves through space, until it disappears into a spiral gal
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