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Norman Ives, typeface as art. More about Ives: printmag1/ Untitled, 1959. Collage. Synthetic polymer
sovietpostcards:“Bicycle Ride” by uknown artist (USSR, 1960s)
Jean Shrimpton, 1966Saul Leiter (American; 1923–2013)Photographed for British Vogue© Saul Leiter
Preliminary 1960s sci-fi covers by Ed Emshwiller.
Claes OldenburgFried Egg in a Pan 1961Painted plaster and aluminum frying pan Sotheby’s
talesfromweirdland:Storyboards for the boat chase in From Russia with Love (1963). An atmospheric, o
talesfromweirdland:Jack Gaughan’s cover art for the (unauthorized, but pivotal) first paperback edit
Brigitte BardotKees van Dongen (Dutch; 1877–1968)Lithograph1964Kunsthandel Juffermans, Utrecht, The
1960s party invitation by American illustrator, John Alcorn (1935-1992).
Pauline Boty in ‘North City Traffic Straight Ahead’ (1962)
ronulicny:“Portrait Of Japanese-American Artist Sculptor Ruth Asawa As She Kneels On The Floor Amid
Some vintage Yogi Bear model sheets. We very rarely saw him from any other angle than ¾ turned or in
talesfromweirdland:Production art for various Looney Tunes cartoons by animation legend, Chuck Jones
“To Gloria—Cala Lady,” by Dorothy Brown, 1968
1965 Mercury Monterey 2 Door Hardtop“Chosen by Aspen Meadows; Aspen, Colorado, as their courte
Cosmic paintings by Austrian artist, De Es Schwertberger (1942). 1960s.
Willy Fleckhaus, artwork for Twen magazine, editorial about John Coltrane, 1962. The seven sides of
talesfromweirdland:Production art for the “Eleanor Rigby” segment of the animated Beatles film, Yell
Traffic, New YorkErnst Haas (American, born Austria; 1921–1986)1963Color printCentre Georges Pompido
Production art from The Bullwinkle Show. Jay Ward, 1961.
Andy Warhol, The Velvet Underground & Nico vinyl, 1966.
Andy Warhol, Marilyn Diptych, 1962. Oil, acrylic, and silkscreen enamel on canvas, each panel 6′ 8″
Andy Warhol, 32 Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1961–62. Acrylic on canvas, 32 works, each 20″ × 16″.
He is Mad (1965). By Disney artist, Walt Peregoy.
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