S4 50s Gallery
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talesfromweirdland:Disney characters, UPA style. Animation art from Disney TV commercials. Mid-1950s
talesfromweirdland:Marilyn Monroe at Costello’s in New York, 1955, admiring wall drawings by New Yor
talesfromweirdland:Marilyn Monroe photographed by Milton Greene in 1955.
Marilyn Monroe at Costello’s in New York, 1955, admiring wall drawings by New Yorker cartoonist Jame
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Milton Greene in 1955.
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
Marilyn Monroe teaches the Art of Seduction in this 1951 article. A bit more from this day a little
talesfromweirdland:Brigitte Bardot gets dressed by designer Jacques Esterel. Paris, 1958.
Marilyn Monroe—with bandaged thumb—cuts a cake for the troops during a visit to Korea, 1954.
Marilyn Monroe, on the phone, and with a bottle of Chanel no. 5 on her desk, photographed by Bob Bee
When you browse informal photos of Marilyn Monroe, there are three recurring themes: she’s often in
talesfromweirdland:Illustration for Hans Christian Andersen’s THE LITTLE MERMAID (1959) by Czech art
Illustration for Hans Christian Andersen’s THE LITTLE MERMAID (1959) by Czech artist, Jiri Trnka.I’v
Doodle Pad Art by David Jablow (2010)
secretlesbians:Lesbian pulp covers from the 50s and 60s. See more here.(source)No wonder Carol Aird
talesfromweirdland:Young Brigitte Bardot in Cannes, 1956.How did she keep her balance on that?
talesfromweirdland:The Survivors (1958). Sci-fi cover illustration by Wally Wood.
weirdlandtv:Publicity stills for Disney’s Magic Highway, U.S.A. (1958).(The stills were restored and
talesfromweirdland:Publicity stills for Disney’s Magic Highway, U.S.A. (1958).(The stills were resto
Brigitte Bardot photographed by Peter Basch in 1957.
Brigitte Bardot photographed by Peter Basch in 1956.
talesfromweirdland:The genie is out of the bottle: Our Friend the Atom, from the TV series, Walt Di
Marilyn Monroe in her first important role: gangster moll Angela, in John Huston’s The Asphalt Jungl
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