#russian/american artist
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thepaintedroom · 4 months ago
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Mischa "Maurice" Askenazy (Russian/American, 1888–1961) • Nude with a Japanese Folding Screen • c. 1935
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agelessphotography · 4 months ago
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Josephine Baker, George Hoyningen-Huene, 1929
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thefugitivesaint · 7 months ago
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Vera Bock (1905-1973), ''Oscar Wilde Fairy Tales'' , 1935 Source
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goosehadfood · 4 months ago
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Uhhhm uhhhhm I needed to practice drawing dogs more so uuuuh here’s n25 as dogs since they have been unable to leave my brain
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So first we have Ena as a American Water Spaniel. I made her a water spaniel due to similar coloring and they kinda have the same stubborn attitude and deep loyalty.
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I made Mafuyu a Russian-European Laika since Laika’s are known for being very intelligent and focused whilst also being very loyal, so it’s kinda fitting. I struggled a lot with their coloring, I feel like the first color choice on the top is too light for a Russian-European Laika but fits Mafuyu’s design better idk.
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Kanade is a Finnish Lapphund because both are known for being very calm. I already drew Kanade as a dog on @rockdrop ‘s blog but at the time I was unsure of what specific breed I was going to make her, I had only really decided on her being some sort of spitz dog.
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Last is Mizuki, I made them an Australian Shepherd due to both being very playful and energetic.This drawing is probably the one I’m least proud of since I was really torn on what breed to make Mizuki and I’m not really experienced with drawing Australian Shepherds. I tried to do a pinkish tint for their coat but it doesn’t really show well in this lighting. I decided to make their ear clipped as a reference to their Hermit card but I still don’t really like how their design turned out.
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thisiwilldecidelater · 1 month ago
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i want to study literature but i want to study psychology but i want to study architecture but i want to study linguistics but i want to study sociology but i want to study philosophy but i want to study languages but i want to study history but i-
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the-cricket-chirps · 7 months ago
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Andy Warhol
Red Lenin (FS |1.403)
1987
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qw3rti · 6 months ago
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updated meet the artist
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Close up
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vintage-russia · 6 months ago
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"The Russian Dancer" (1912)
Troy Kinney (1871-1938)
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misespinas · 2 years ago
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“In Harmony” by Daniel Gerhartz (2016)
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sheltiechicago · 2 months ago
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Propaganda, 1942
Beautiful Vintage Posters Designed By Boris Artzybasheff
Born in 1899 in Kharkov, Boris Artzybasheff was a Russian-American illustrator known for his distinctive and often surreal designs.
His illustration career kicked off in 1922 with works for “Verotchka’s Tales” and “The Undertaker’s Garland,” leading to numerous other book illustrations throughout the 1920s. Throughout his career, he illustrated around 50 books, including some he authored, with “As I See” being among the most notable.
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Parker 51 ad, “Munition of Morale”, 1944
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Anxiety-Frustration-Repressed Hostility, 1947
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Hands Fighting, 1949
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sebastianlynx · 6 days ago
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Nuclear powered exoskeleton armor
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agelessphotography · 6 months ago
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Fashion by Lelong, Paris (Virginia Kent and Peggy Leaf), George Hoyningen-Huene, 1934
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thefugitivesaint · 7 months ago
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Vera Bock (1905-1973), ''Oscar Wilde Fairy Tales'', 1935 Source
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abwwia · 15 days ago
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Esphyr Slobodkina, Levitator, 1950, oil on gessoed plywood, 25 x 35 in., The Slobodkina Foundation. Courtesy LewAllen Galleries.
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thisiwilldecidelater · 29 days ago
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You ask me how it feels to be the younger daughter and I tell you how many times I've disappointed my parents.
How it feels when they believe in me but I can't, and the haziness spread in front of my eyes for simply holding my tears.
You ask me how it feels to be brought up in a house full of people who love me and adore me for who I am; I tell you how, ever since I was fourteen, my only dream was to run away.
You ask me how beautiful the world is, and I say,"the world is beautiful indeed, but my own thoughts made it impossible for me to survive in it."
"So it has not been a good life for you?" You ask me surprisingly.
"It's not over yet", I say with a smile and the slightest hint of terror.
Further you ask me about my dreams; "I wanted to be a poet, a painter, or an artist in any form. I wanted to create music as well, write my pain down on a piece of paper, but-"
-But what?
"The world has been too cruel to let me live and I can't be an artist without a muse."
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the-cricket-chirps · 9 months ago
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Wassily Kandinsky, Improvisation 28, 1912
Arshile Gorky, The Liver is the Cock's Comb, 1944
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