Bolano at Barcelona
A very conservative dress except for the teddy bear heads! From Macleans.Ca: A model presents a creation from the Manuel Bolano collection at the 080 Barcelona fashion show, January 27, 2010. REUTERS/Albert Gea LINKAn ever-changing curio cabinet of Amy Crehore's art news, photos of events, hokum images and the double entendre.
A very conservative dress except for the teddy bear heads! From Macleans.Ca: A model presents a creation from the Manuel Bolano collection at the 080 Barcelona fashion show, January 27, 2010. REUTERS/Albert Gea LINK
Figure Sketch by Amy Crehore (beach scene copyright 2009)
Partial scan of new oil painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore
Partial scan of new painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore (beach scene, left-hand side with ukulele player)
Partial scan of another new oil painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore (banjo player) 


These magazine covers from the 1920's are beautiful and inspiring. Simplicissimus was a satirical German Magazine started by Albert Langen in April 1896 and published through 1967. Contributors included writers Thomas Mann, Herman Hesse, Rainer Maria Rilke, and artists George Grosz and Käthe Kollwitz. Read more about history here: wikipedia
Serge by Mitch Blunt
Serge by Lionel RicherandThanks, bafoeg1234 and www.artnet.com
Watch her shave her nose and play a uke. Love this video. She still inspires many.
The video that I blogged in the previous post of the 1928 all-girl novelty band, The Ingenues, was an example of a Vitaphone film. What was Vitaphone? "Vitaphone was a sound film process used on features and nearly 2,000 short subjects produced by Warner Bros. and its sister studio First National from 1926 to 1930. This was not the original process. The first process was called Fuchessound. Vitaphone was the last, but most successful, of the sound-on-disc processes. The soundtrack was not printed on the actual film, but was issued separately on 16-inch phonograph records. The discs would be played while the film was being projected. Many early talkies, such as The Jazz Singer (1927), used the Vitaphone process. .... The business was established at Western Electric's Bell Laboratories in NYC and acquired by Warners Bros. in April 1925. Warner Bros. introduced Vitaphone film shorts (recorded in Brooklyn, NY) on August 6, 1926 with the release of the silent feature Don Juan starring John Barrymore with music score and sound effects only (no dialogue)".....read more on wikipedia
George Valris and Wife
Maxon
Riguad Benoit
Andre Laurent
Playing costume dress-up with a friend for photo (I'm on right-that's not my real hair!)-Polaroid photo
With my little brother at Xmas-Polaroid photo
History of the Book, Amsterdam's photos is an amazing flickr collection "presenting typographical material of different countries - most of it from the Netherlands for the period 1470-1800 and France 16th century printers. This collection of photos is 'work in progress' of the chair for the History of the Book at the University of Amsterdam."
Cover of the first issue of En Patufet 1904
1925
1925
In Progress- small detail of a much larger work by Amy Crehore
In Progress- detail of larger painting by Amy Crehorewww.flickr.com
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