Nazi Posters: 1933-1945 - 1 views
Hokusai (search result on Visipix) - 0 views
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Kasimir Malevich: Black Square - 1 views
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all art should be comforting, literal, narrative, perhaps somewhat erotic, and depict rationally classical articlesubtitleject matter, then your taste in art coincides quite easily with those of that noted German art connoisseur and would-be artist from the early twentieth century, Adolf Hitler.
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He labelled his work "Suprematist" and under the influence of Dutch artist, Piet Mondrian, took Picasso's Cubism to its ultimate conclusion.
MoMA.org | The Collection | Alberto Giacometti. The Palace at 4 a.m. 1932 - 0 views
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Even early on, Giacometti once wrote, he had struggled to describe a "sharpness" that he saw in reality, "a kind of skeleton in space"; human bodies, he added, "were never for me a compact mass but like a transparent construction."
Cockatoo Island Project - 0 views
Dressed to kill ... | - 0 views
Little Hokum Rag: Demons- like you have never seen before! - 0 views
Donald Lipski - 0 views
Tipu's Tiger - 0 views
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From Wikipedia: "Tipu's Tiger (a.k.a. Tippoo's Tiger) is an automaton, representing a tiger savaging a European soldier, or employee of the British East India Company. It is currently on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipu%27s_Tiger
Giotto (Ambrogio Bondone - 1267-1337) - 0 views
Ian Yang - Abstract Fonts - 0 views
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This is the place you get to see some of my favorite fonts! :P Abstract fonts is really quite an amazing place to download quality and free fonts, Enjoy!
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I like Opulent a lot - it's like a super-fancy Optima. Who could resist the charms of Creampuff-Regular?
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I'm no expert of typography, but I do appreciate the variety of fonts -- which could be very upsetting as well when it comes to designing, at least for me. Creampuff is simply one of my favorites, somehow it makes me smile every time I look at it! ;)
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