
Item: Advertising slide for Paramount Pictures. Circa 1914.
Where: Museum of the Moving Image. New York, New York.

Item: Advertising slide for Paramount Pictures. Circa 1914.
Where: Museum of the Moving Image. New York, New York.
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Piece: The Record Player. Karl Hofer. oil on canvas. 1939.
Where: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Kansas City, Missouri.
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Item: John Ford, film director, Bel Air, California by Richard Avedon.
Gelatin silver print. April 11, 1972.
Where: The Museum of Modern Art. New York, NY.
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Years ago I was looking through a book in a Salvation Army or a used book store or something and the above post card fell out of the pages of the book and onto the floor. I left without purchasing the book, but not before shoving this little gem in to my pocket. The front is great, Richard Hamilton‘s Swingeing London 67, and the back is filled out and was mailed to a Madame Bavagnoli at Life Magazine’s Paris bureau in January 1971.

The only Bavagnoli who worked for Life that I can find is a Carlo Bavagnoli who took this photo and this one and I can only assume this one as well.
Here’s a better look at the message on the card.

Oh, and of course the top image depicts Mick Jagger and Robert Fraser after their drug arrest in 1967.
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Item: Photograph of Du Mont Television Network employees.
Where: Smithsonian Museum of American History.
Posted in context, museum piece, television
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Piece: Yves Saint Laurent “Mondrian” day dress, autumn 1965. Wool jersey in color blocks of white, red, blue, black, and yellow.
Where: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
(I think I saw this originally on twink. Thanks.)
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Piece: Doll, Pinocchio, ca. 1940. Figure based on the title character of the film Pinocchio. This 13″ painted wooden doll is dressed in red cloth overalls, a green shirt, and purple bow tie. The doll’s head, arms, and legs are held together inside of its torso with elastic string.
Where: Museum of the Moving Image. New York, New York.
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Lotte Eisner with the Robot Maria at the museum of the Cinémathèque Française. Circa 1979.
The only other picture of Eisner that I could find is this bonus couple: Lotte Eisner and Werner Herzog.
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