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Illustration for Five Novels Monthly, vol. 51 no. 1, April 1940. Published by Dell Publishing, cover art by George Rosen.
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Here's to one of the best actors of his generation, the versatile and multilingual king who's been pulling heartstrings for three decades with a variety of roles, faces, and languages... Happy 46th birthday, Daniel Brühl!
p.s. who's your favorite Danny character? Sound off in the comments or the tags—or don't. I'm not your mother. 😋
#daniel brühl#my beloved#baron zemo#laszlo kreizler#niki lauda#ernst schmidt#tony balerdi#alexander kerner#daniel weltz#arbo#matthias erzberger#sebastian zöllner#hans kramer#fredrick zoller#david kern#paul krantz#lutz heck#álex garel#dr. georg rosen#markus baasweiler#andrea marowski#lieutenant horstmayer#erik jan hanussen#karl lagerfeld#konrad koch#checo#tobias hardmann#wilfried böse#nikolas koll#my gifs
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Portrait of Arctic explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld (1886) by Georg von Rosen. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
#adolf erik nordenskiöld#georg von rosen#nationalmuseum stockholm#national museum#oil on canvas#oil painting#painting#genre painting#art#artwork#male portrait#male portrayal#portrait#portraiture#landscape#landscape painting#arctic exploration#arctic#ice#19th century#late 19th century#19th century art#19th century fashion#1886#circa 1886#1880s#1880s fashion#1880s dress#1880s art#swedish
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Robert Rosen. Boy George at the Embassy Club London. 1979
I Am Collective Memories • Follow me, — says Visual Ratatosk
#BW#Black and White#Preto e Branco#Noir et Blanc#黒と白#Schwarzweiß#retro#vintage#Robert Rosen#Boy George#Embassy Club#London#1979#1970s#70s#portrait#肖像#画像#retrato#Porträt
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G.I. Joe #17 -November 1983- Marvel Comics
"Loose Ends"
script by Larry Hama
pencil art by Mike Vosburg
inked by Jon D'Agostino
letters by Joe Rosen
colors by George Roussos
#g.i. joe#marvel comics#cobra#larry hama#mike vosburg#jon d'agostino#joe rosen#george roussos#comics
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An absolute classic. Even an android can cry.
#marvel#vision#The vision#avengers#the avengers#earth’s mightiest heroes#john buscema#sam rosen#george klein#roy thomas#iron man#captain america#Hawkeye#Giant Man#hercules
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Vase of flowers by Georges Jeannin (Öl auf Leinwand)
#art#artwork#kunst#kunstwerk#georges jeannin#artist#künstler#flora#floral art#florale kunst#floral art prints#flowers#blumen#roses#rosen#blooming#blühen#petals#blütenblätter#stem#stängel#colors#farben#flower bouquet#blumenstrauß#flower arrangement#flower vase#blumenvase#plants#pflanzen
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Georg Von Rosen - The Explorer A.E. Nordenskiöld (1886)
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Doctor X (1932)
"If you ask me, I think Dr. Xavier is using very unethical methods."
"Necessity has no ethics, sir."
#doctor x#1932#american cinema#pre code film#horror film#michael curtiz#robert tasker#earl baldwin#howard warren comstock#allen c. miller#lionel atwill#fay wray#lee tracy#preston foster#john wray#harry beresford#arthur edmund carewe#leila bennett#robert warwick#george rosener#willard robertson#solid good time pre code horror (and another off the Rocky Horror list; actually this could be the last i had to see?) (also contrary to#the lyrics of Science Fiction/Double Feature‚ at no point does the titular Dr build 'a creature') but yeah anywa#anyway*‚ this was one of a very few films made with a pioneering two tone technicolor process that was quickly abandoned in the face of#public apathy; once considered a lost film‚ that version was found in the 80s and is now happily available in a beautiful restoration and i#gotta say it looks absolutely phenomenal‚ full of deep‚ ominous greens and purples. the plot is some hokum about a string of murders#possibly involving the good Dr (an as always impeccable Atwill‚ at the beginning of his all too brief run as a star) and his rogues gallery#of weirdy scientific associates. it's par for the course for early horror cinema‚ complete with mildly exasperating comic foil hero (but by#far not the worst example of the type) and some rather risqué dialogue that absolutely wouldn't have got past the code a few years on#could have done with more focus on the horror and less on the funny business but so it goes and at least the laboratory stuff looks amazing
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From "The Search for Sub-Mariner!" in Fantastic Four #27, June 1964. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, George Roussos inks, Sam Rosen letters. Original colorist unknown. Photoshop color reduction.
#the search for sub mariner#fantastic four#fantastic four 27#marvel#marvel comics#stan lee#jack kirby#george roussos#sam rosen#crossbow#namor#sub mariner#submariner#reed richards#mr fantastic#mr. fantastic#comic#comics#comic book#comic books#comic panel#comic panels
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Tarzan #7
by Roy Thomas; John Buscema; Rudy Mesina;George Roussos and Joe Rosen
Marvel
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Masterpiece or Hot Mess?
Here Are 7 Bad Paintings by Famous Artists.
Even the most adept of painters can totally miff it.
Ah, the expressive brush strokes of Van Gogh, and oh, Chagall’s dreamy scenes! Celebrated artists throughout history have produced some of the world’s most ravishing works, executed with an unparalleled mastery of light and color, line and space. But let’s face it: they also turned out their share of duds. We’re not talking about paintings intended to capture the grotesquerie of human life, but artworks that evidence clumsy mark-making, questionable choices, or a rudimentary hand. Even the most adept of painters, it seems, have their off days.
Don’t believe? Here are seven artworks by famous artists that will make you question their credentials.
Henri Matisse Portrait of Sarah Stein (1916)
Matisse’s portraits are recognized for their evocative planes that seem to bear out the sitters’ psychological states. But not so much in this work. Part of a double portrait of his patrons, Michael and Sarah Stein, Matisse here has rendered Mrs. Stein sans dimensions, her facial features overly simplified and her neck caught between what seem like giant scissor blades. His vibrant palette is also absent here, save for the light patches he slapped onto Stein’s face. Even the study Matisse did of Stein looks grades better than this completed portrait—just saying.
Edvard Munch Angry Dog (1938–43)
In case you couldn’t tell, Munch did not like this dog. While the Norwegian artist was certainly an animal lover, this pooch, which belonged to his neighbor, was apparently an untamed beast that did not endear itself to Munch. “I have myself many times on dark nights been attacked by it,” he wrote, “even right outside my own house.” Such behavior only slightly excuses this hastily daubed piece of nightmare fuel, in which the titular dog seems not so much angry as ready to escort you to the underworld.
Marc Chagall Hommage à Apollinaire (study) (1911)
Granted, Chagall’s work has tended toward the whimsical and symbolic, but this garish work, a study for his ode to poet Guillaume Apollinaire, is probably best left unseen. While the piece is meant to depict the conjoined bodies of Adam and Eve, it instead captures confused proportions and a gaudily muddled background. To be fair, it is a study, which did pave the way for a stunning avant-garde canvas, so we’ll go easy on this one.
Vincent van Gogh Young Man with Cornflower (1890)
Sorry to break it to you, but Van Gogh produced a handful of real lemons in his day. Our vote, however, must go to his painting of a youth he encountered at Auvers-sur-Oise. Surely, the artist’s intention was to capture the subject’s sunbaked complexion and radiant smile—the “je ne sais quoi of the eternal,” as Van Gogh described it. But what he turned out was a green-eyed, spotty-cheeked, pointy-eared creature, his discolored lips clamping down on a cornflower stem. I don’t know what, indeed.
Georg von Rosen The Sphinx (1887)
Though hardly the most well-known name on this list, Swedish painter Georg von Rosen was recognized toward the end of the 19th century for his finely detailed historical scenes, created in strict academic style. Which makes this 1887 artwork downright baffling. Von Rosen’s portrayal of the mythical critter has the body of a lion and the head of a human female, except the proportions are so out of whack that it distracts from the meticulously drawn work. Seriously, where’s her neck at, Georg?
Pablo Picasso Fillette à la corbeille fleurie (1905)
Put aside, if you can, the grossly asymmetrical power dynamics of a grown man having a child pose in the nude for him, and still, this early Picasso canvas is, well, not his best. The face of the mononymous “Linda” is drawn with some evocative world-weariness, but she’s otherwise clumsily rendered (the work’s one-time owner Gertrude Stein bemoaned the girl was painted with “feet like a monkey”). Not that the circumstances and gaucheness of the painting hurt its market: this hot mess was snapped up for $115 million at Christie’s in 2018.
Rembrandt van Rijn Stone Operation (Allegory of Touch) (c. 1624–25)
At 18, Rembrandt created a series of paintings, each an allegory of one of the five senses. Understandably for a young—but no less gifted—artist, these works don’t reach the level of realism and tenebrism that marked the Dutch master’s later works. Smell and Hearing are forgivable, but Touch, showing a man undergoing a quack operation, is downright cartoonish, from the doctor’s three-fingered hand to the onlooker’s pinhole eye. Surely, the scene is meant to be comical, but not this much of a joke.
By Artnet News.
Top Painting: Vincent van Gogh, Madame Roulin and Her Baby, (1888).
#Masterpiece or Hot Mess?#7 Bad Paintings by Famous Artists#Henri Matisse#Edvard Munch#Marc Chagall#Vincent van Gogh#Georg von Rosen#Pablo Picasso#Rembrandt#painter#painting#art#artist#art work#art world#art news#bad art
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Daniel Brühl Smoking Hot, a collection:
Me, a non-smoker for life: dying from secondhand smoke watching these DB characters puff a cigarette up close wouldn't be the worst thing in the world...
Marek, Honolulu (2001)
Daniel, No Regrets / Nichts Bereuen (2001)
Paul Krantz, Love in Thoughts (2004)
Jan, The Edukators (2004)
Salvador Puig Antich, Salvador (2006)
Klaus Prompst, In Tranzit (2008)
Dr. Georg Rosen, John Rabe (2009)
Álex Garel, Eva (2011)
Iván Pelayo, Winning Streak / The Pelayos (2012)
Thomas Lang, The Face of an Angel (2014)
Sebastian Zöllner, Me and Kaminski (2015)
Inspector Escherich, Alone in Berlin (2016)
Lutz Heck, The Zookeeper's Wife (2017)
Wilfried Böse, Entebbe (2018)
#daniel brühl#smoking#smoking kink#Sebastian Zöllner#Me and Kaminski#Thomas Lang#The Face of an Angel#Klaus Prompst#In Tranzit#Paul Krantz#Love in Thoughts#Marek#Honolulu#Dr. Georg Rosen#John Rabe#The Edukators#No Regrets#Iván Pelayo#The Pelayos#Inspector Escherich#Alone in Berlin#The Zookeeper's Wife#Lutz Heck#Wilfried Böse#7 Days in Entebbe#Salvador Puig Antich#Álex Garel#my gifs#gifset
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Roses by Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller
#artwork#art#kunst#kunstwerk#ferdinand georg waldmüller#artist#künstler#roses#rosen#flowers#blumen#flora#rosa#pink#vase#flower vase#blumenvase#leaves#blätter#nature#natur#famous paintings#biedermeier#masterpiece#meisterwerk
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#european art#art#etching engraving#allegory#swedish art#georg von rosen#danse macabre#dance of death#Gången mot döden#1900s art
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Conan the Barbarian King-Sized Annual #7 -1982-
"Red Shadows and Black Kraken!" (1-29 of 33)
based on the novel "Conan of the Isles" by L. Sprague De Camp & Lin Carter
script Roy Thomas
artist John Buscema
letterer Joe Rosen
colorist George Roussos
#marvel comics#conan the barbarian#annual#king size#l. sprague de camp#lin carter#roy thomas#john buscema#joe rosen#george roussos#comics
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