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#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#black and white#original photography#Jindřich Štyrský#Emilie přichází ke mně ve snu
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》 some art that has stood out to me as of late!
#art study#art history#paintings#illustrations#romance art#surrealist art#art book#surrealism art#digital art#aya takano#andré masson#dean cornwell#hans bellmer#Jindřich Štyrský#victor brauner#edvard munch#sharing art#not my art#not my work#everyone loves you sarah♡
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Jindřich Štyrský (1899-1942) — Tribute to Picasso [oil and sands on canvas, 1931]
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Jindřich Štyrský (Czech 1899–1942), Untitled, 1934. Gelatin silver print. (Source: Tate Museum, London)
#Jindřich Štyrský#photography#20th century photography#black and white#monochrome#photographic arts#Czech photography#Czech photographer#The Askew#theaskew
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Jindřich Heisler and Jindřich Štyrský, Na jehlách těchto dní (‘On the needles of these days’), 1945
: http://www.manhattanrarebooks-art.com/styrsky.htm
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Jindřich Štyrský
William Tell, 1931
Maquette for the deluxe edition of Erotická revue
Collage of vintage gelatin silver print & offset cut-outs affixed to buff stock
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JINDŘICH ŠTYRSKÝ / “UNTITLED” (2) / 1934 [gelatin silver prints | various dimensions]
#jindřich štyrský#jindrich styrsky#analog#film photography#black and white#monochrome#30s#czech#photography#u
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Jindřich Štyrský: Czech Surrealism 35mm Art Slide
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Jindřich Štyrský | Hand, 1940
The Hand is a complexly composed work that combines the automatic technique of frotage with classic drawing, modern photographic reproduction and alchemical illustration. Štyrský used collage to add a child’s and a male hand to the woman’s hand that is adorned with a sparkling ring. The child’s red hand, cut out from a reproduced photograph holds a ball – an attribute of a game that was one of the main themes of Štyrský’s oeuvre. Furthermore, the sphere symbolizes the world. The male hand, pasted to the back of the female hand, is the only one whose palm is turned towards the viewer. It bears an esoteric message: this is the Hand of the Philosophers with seven signs, depicted in Die Hand der Philosophen by Johann Isaac Hollandus (1667). Another symbol, appearing on the palm, is the Eye of Providence enclosed in a triangle, with rays emanating from it.
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al things considered — when i post my masterpiece #1126

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jindřich štyrský -- "loutkář" [i.e., "puppeteer"] (1921)
"emilie comes to me in a dream" ... jindřich štyrský
"emily tries, but misunderstands (ah-ooh) she's often inclined to borrow somebody’s dreams 'til tomorrow" ... syd barrett
"emilie is fading from my days, my evenings and my dreams. even her white dress has darkened in my memory" ... jindřich štyrský
"there is no other day let's try it another way you’ll lose your mind and play free games for may see emily play" ... syd barrett
"pull another string and i'll kiss your lips i'm your puppet snap your fingers and i'll turn you some flips i'm your puppet, mmm" ... spooner oldham and dan penn
"emilie's beauty was not meant to fade, but to rot" ... jindřich štyrský
"soon after dark, emily cries (ah-ooh) gazing through trees in sorrow hardly a sound 'til tomorrow" ... syd barrett
"emilie never tried to penetrate the world of my poetry" ... jindřich štyrský
"syd never let me play in those free games in may veni, vidi, non vici emilie and dreams just fade away" ... al janik
#jindřich štyrský#loutkář#puppeteer#emilie comes to me in a dream#see emily play#syd barrett#pink floyd#dreams#free games for may#spooner oldham#dan penn#i'm your puppet#poetry#veni vidi non vici#al things considered
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Jindřich Štyrský (1899-1942) — A May Night [oil on canvas, 1931]
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Jindřich Štyrský. Untitled, from On the Needles of These Days (Na jehlách těchto dní ) (1945)1934–35
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