Ernst Deutsch Dryden, Die Dame Magazine Cover, Spring 1928.
The artwork, believed to be a finished piece intended for a Die Dame magazine cover, beautifully captures an allegorical scene of liberation and empowerment. In this thought-provoking image, we see a woman delicately releasing another smaller woman from the confines of a birdcage. Symbolizing freedom and equality, this powerful visual speaks volumes about the struggles faced by women throughout history. The artist skillfully portrays the significance of breaking free from societal constraints in pursuit of personal growth and independence. As we gaze at this photograph, it becomes evident that it serves as both a reflection on past challenges faced by women and an inspiration for future progress. With its timeless message resonating even today, this historical artwork reminds us of the importance of fighting for gender equality. It stands as a testament to the strength and resilience exhibited by countless women who have paved the way for generations to come. "Dryden/Die Dame/7/CAGE" is not just an ordinary print; it represents an era defined by determination and hope. It encapsulates the spirit of those who dared to challenge norms in their quest for justice. (x)
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ELI'S MAN LIST.
Long post. Super long post. Super super long. Almost certainly not complete, but I ran outta steam like halfway through, so this is what you get.
IRL MEN.
→ men i would currently let absolutely wreck me
Ted Raimi - i do not have a single limit or boundary that i would not break for this man.
Lance Henriksen
Josh Brolin
Oscar Isaac
Jason Momoa
Christoph Waltz
→ men i have formerly been interested in who could probs still get it
Jeff Bridges
Robert Knepper
Andrew Scott
David Anders
Zachary Quinto
Leonard Nimoy (if he were still alive)
Karl Urban
DeForrest Kelley (if he were still alive)
Gaspard Ulliel
Paul Bettany
Adam Driver
Domhnall Gleeson
→ men i would probably fuck but not necessarily bc of the usual reasons
Tim Curry
Willem DaFoe
The Skarsgårds
Jack Black
FICTIONAL MEN.
→ SHOWS
→→ Outer Range
Royal Abbott
Perry Abbott
Rhett Abbott
Wayne Tillerson (it'd be a really weird fuck, i know it in my heart)
Billy Tillerson
Luke Tillerson
→→ Doctor Who
The Doctor (Nine / Ten)
The Master
→→ BBC Sherlock
Jim Moriarty
→→ Firefly
Hoban Washburne
Jayne Cobb
Simon Tam
→→ Torchwood
Owen Harper
Jack Harkness
→→ Heroes
Gabriel Gray / Sylar
Adam Monroe / Takezo Kensei
Peter Petrelli
Samuel Sullivan
Edgar
→→ Dollhouse
Alpha
→→ Star Trek (TOS)
Leonard "Bones" McCoy
S'chn T'gai Spock
→→ The Walking Dead
Negan Smith
The Governor
Darryl Dixon
Merle Dixon
→ MOVIES
→→ Tron
CLU 2.0
Rinzler
Kevin Flynn
Alan Bradley
→→ Jurassic Park (franchise)
Robert Muldoon
Ian Malcolm
→→ Zombieland
Tallahassee
→→ Star Trek (NuTrek)
Leonard "Bones" McCoy
S'chn T'gai Spock
Khan
→→ Priest
Black Hat
Ivan Isaacs ("Priest")
→→ Dredd
Dredd
Madeline "Ma-Ma" Madrigal (Mama's not a man but she could get it)
→→ Pacific Rim
Herc Hansen
Stacker Pentecost
Newton "Newt" Geiszler
Hermann Gottlieb
The Kaidanovskys
Hannibal Chau
→→ Hunger Games
Haymitch Abernathy
→→ Alien (franchise)
Bishop
David 8
Walter
Dwayne Hicks
Xenomorph
→→ The Lego Movie
Good Cop/Bad Cop
→→ Guardians of the Galaxy
Yondu Udonta
Kraglin
→→ Star Wars (franchise)
Armitage Hux
Kylo Ren
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Han Solo
Cassian Andor
Poe Dameron
Phasma (again, not a man, but Oh Boy)
Qui-Gon Jinn
Boba Fett
Jango Fett
K-2S0
Tobias Beckett
Dryden Voss
Literally any Stormtrooper (not just the clones)
Any/all of the Knights of Ren
→→ Legend
Ronnie Kray
Reggie Kray
→→ The Devil's Carnival
Lucifer
The Agent
→→ Pirates of the Caribbean
Jack Sparrow
Will Turner
Hector Barbossa
Davy Jones
James Norrington
William "Bootstrap Bill" Turner
→→ Labyrinth
Jareth, the Goblin King
→→ Ferngully
Hexxus
→→ James Bond (franchise)
Raoul Silva
James Bond/007 (Daniel Craig)
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
→→ Inglourious Basterds
...am I allowed to say Hans Landa? Hans Landa.
Sgt. Donny Donowitz
Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz
Marcel
→→ The Black Phone
Albert Shaw (look, sorry, don't @ me please)
→→ Scream (franchise)
Ghostface (but like?? the concept of him, rather than any particular actual iteration of him)
Dwight "Dewey" Riley
→→ Venom (franchise)
Eddie Brock
Venom
Cletus Kasady
→→ Dune (2021)
Gurney Halleck
Leto Atreides
Duncan Idaho
Stilgar
→ GAMES
→→ Final Fantasy X/X-2
Auron
Jecht
Seymour Guado
Shuyin
Baralai
Nooj
Gippal
Isaaru
→→ Final Fantasy XV
Ignus Scientia
Ardyn Izunia
Gladiolus Amicitia
Regis Lucis Caelum
Clarus Amicitia
Bahamut
→→ Resident Evil VIII: Village
Karl Heisenberg
Sturm
Soldats
Lycans
Varcolac
Urias Brothers
→→ Kingdom Hearts (franchise)
Axel
→→ Borderlands (franchise)
Mordecai
Handsome Jack
Fl4k
Zer0
Krieg
→→ Boyfriend to Death (franchise)
Strade
Lawrence Oleander
→→ The Price of Flesh
Mason
Derek
The Auctioneer
Jack
Komodo
Dragon
Machete
The Demon
The Lich
→→ Overwatch
Jack Morrison (Soldier 76)
Gabriel Reyes (Reaper)
Jamison Fawkes (Junkrat)
Mako Rutledge (Roadhog)
Reinhardt Wilhelm (Reinhardt)
Siebren de Kuiper (Sigma)
Cole Cassidy
→→ The Quarry
Travis Hackett
Jedediah Hackett
Chris Hackett
→→ Fortnite
The Jonesy Collective
Midas
→→ Left 4 Dead
Bill Overbeck
The Hunter
The Smoker
→→ Dragon Age (franchise)
Zevran
Anders
Fenris
Alistair
Iron Bull
Krem
Samson
Solas
Varric
Hawke
Cole
→→ Death Stranding
Heartman
Higgs
Deadman
Sam
Cliff
→→ Fallout 4
John Hancock
Nick Valentine
→→ Detroit: Become Human
Hank Anderson
Connor
Gavin Reed
Nines
Simon
Ralph
Karl Manfred
→ BOOKS
→→ Star Wars
Sinjir Rath Velus
Cardinal
→→ Shade's Children
Shade
→→ InkHeart
Dustfinger
→→ A Darker Shade of Magic
Holland
Astrid & Athos Dane
→→ Dune
Everyone included in the movie list, plus:
Shaddam IV
Hasimir Fenring
→ ANIME
→→ Naruto
Gaara
Zabuza
Sasori
Deidara
Itachi
Kakashi
Iruka
Kabuto
Kisame
Shikimaru
Kankuro
→→ Trinity Blood
Isaak Fernand von Kampfer
Dietrich von Lohengrin
Abel Nightroad
Cain Nightroad
Radu Barvon
Leon Garcia de Asturias
Tres Iques
Hugue de Watteau
→→ Hellsing
Alucard
Pip Bernadotte
Father Anderson
→→ Loveless
Soubi
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Divinely Elegant
The World of Ernst Dryden
Anthony Lipmann, Foreword by Billy Wilder
Pavilion,London 1989, 192 pages, 4to, ISBN 9781851452361
euro 80,00
Student of Gustav Klimt, Ernst Dryden was an artist and fashion designer who influenced how an entire generation dressed. His graphic poster art brought him fame in the 1920s, and in the ‘30s he designed costumes for film. Lipmann rescued approximately 4,000 of Dryden’s designs, inspiring this book. Traces Dryden's life and career and shows his designs for costumes, clothing, advertisements, and magazine covers. Ernst Dryden's name is irrevocably linked with those of Bugatti, Cinzano, Hollywood and "Die Dame" - the German equivalent of "Vogue" - for which he was art director for many years. This is the story of an Austrian artist who travelled from Vienna and Berlin to Hollywood where he was a major force throughout the 1920s and 1930s. The book is compiled from Dryden's personal collection of over 4000 individual items. There are advertisements, posters from the First World War and costumes for the Hollywood stars, among them Marlene Dietrich, Dolores de Rio and Tilly Losch. Personal letters and photographs complete a collection which is as varied, prolific and exciting as Dryden's own career.
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