Illustration from Judge Magazine by Sidney Delevante (Sept. 1925)
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Alicia Austin, ''Science Fiction Review'', #39, Aug. 1970
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The Delineator, April 1906. Illustration by Guernsey Moore.
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Woman in green receiving necklace for Christmas. - Charles Edward Chambers ,1931.
American, 1883–1941
Oil on canvas , 30 x 21 in. 76.2 x 53.3 cm.
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Lovely composition with delicate reflections and hypnotic quality, by the brilliant American multi-artist Paul Lorenz.
Also deserves the total best, and to be enjoyed big size.
On the road to Missouri, Shamrock, Texas, 05-26-2
© Paul Lorenz :
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Model and Graffiti, Paris (Vogue), 1961
William Klein (American; 1928–2022)
Gelatin silver print
Christie’s, New York
Signed, titled, and dated in pencil and credit stamp (on the verso)
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I was commissioned by Scientific American to create two illustrations about the rise and fall of Vitamin D.
The article talks about how Vitamin D was once presented as a cure-all, with low Vitamin D levels linked to a range of conditions including cancer and depression. However, recent research has failed to back up the claims that increasing intake of the supplement can prevent or treat illnesses.
A huge thanks to AD Michael Mrak.
© Zara Picken 2024 www.zarapicken.com
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Illustrations from Graphics Gallery #1 by Frank Frazetta (1975)
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Barclay Shaw, ''Future Life'', #16, Feb. 1980
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~ Harrison Fisher (c.1910)
via siren in the night on flickr
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Nuts in a White Cup with Brick, Pine Cone, Xerox and Clothespin - Susan Jane Walp, 2008,
American, b. 1948 -
Oil on linen, 7 3/16 x 8 in
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