Showing posts with label Portrait.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portrait.. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Vintage Circus Photos


"A group of 20+ circus clowns in 'Clown Alley' posing informally while preparing for the ring."


"'Billy' Winslow, a clown and wire walker with the Barnum & Bailey Show, with a prop he used in his performance." (1910)


"Two early Ringling Brothers' circus clowns, whose photographs appeared in the 'Ringling Annual' under a section titled 'Last of the Old-Time Clowns'." (1901)


"An overview of the Norris & Rowe Circus setup on tour in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. The show toured Canada and Mexico and played to packed houses."


"Al G Barnes Circus on Mud Lot" (1935)


"Fred and Ella Bradna, equestrian director and performer for Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey. There are several other performers and a dog, relaxing in their circus wagon." (1890)


"A man and a woman, in the process of getting dressed for a circus performance, pose informally in the back of a circus wagon."


"'Diamond Kitty,' a performer with the Shrine Circus, poses with a large group of people in front of the sideshow tent housing the 'World's Fattest People' attraction."


"A group of 11 circus clowns poses with a pretty young female performer in a circus tent. This could possibly be part of a movie set."


"A clown in the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus stands outside a tent near a wagon, with his left hand holding onto a tent rope. He is wearing a beret-style hat, bow tie, and white shoes."


"Spader Johnson dressed as a clown."


"RKO clown "Toto" distributes cardboard Easter bunnies packed with lollipops from W.T. Grant Company. This event was held in the 2nd floor playroom at UW Children's Orthopedic hospital, 436 N. Randall Street." (1932)


"Erma Ward, a circus trapeze artist, dangles by one hand from a ring high in a circus tent."


"A circus clown sits astride a donkey outside a tent." (1909)


"Five circus performers, female and male, sit or stand astride a horse with a tent as a backdrop."


"RW Cast & Crew (possibly The Clyde Beatty Show)"


"Personnel of the old Miles Orton Circus outside a tent in their 1891-92 New Orleans' quarters."


"Personnel of the Walter L. Main show in 1904 and 1905, photographed outside a tent, include clowns, the driver of a four horse chariot, and air performers. Their contemporary, circus man Frank B. Miller, described the group as 'A bunch of real old time actors, all damn good ones...'" (1905)

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Circus Photos at Wisconsin Historical Society [link]
Sideshow World [link]

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Calypsonian Kings

three calypsonian kings - Lord Kitchener, Lord Superior, and Lord Melody. 1962.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Other People's Memories

photos from my favorite flickr account (superbomba) [link]





















Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Potrait. Alfred Hitchcock

Hitch on a bike at Cannes (1972)

Friday, August 15, 2008

Good Morning, Captain.

Slint's dark closing track from the great Spiderland has inspired a cute kids book. You can read it online [here], or buy it [here].





song lyrics -

Let me in, the voice cried softly,
from outside the wooden door.
Scattered remnants of the ship could be seen in the distance,
Blood stained the icy wall of the shore.

I'm the only one left. The storm, took them all,
He managed as he tried to stand.
The tears ran down his face.
Please, it's cold.

When he woke, there was no trace of the ship.
Only the dawn was left behind by the storm.
He felt the creaking of the stairs beneath him.
That rose, from the sea, to the door.

There was a sound at the window then.
The captain started, his breath was still.
Slowly, he turned.

From behind the edge of the windowsill,
There appeared the delicate hand of a child.
His face was flush and timid.
He stared at the captain through frightened eyes.

The captain reached for something to hold on to,
Help me, he whispered, as he rose slowly to his feet.
The boy's face went pale,
He recognized the sound.

Silently, he pulled down the shade against the shadow.
Lost in the doorstep of the empty house.

I'm trying to find my way home.

I'm sorry...
...and I miss you.

I miss you.
I've grown taller now.
I want the police to be notified.
I'll make it up to you,
I swear, I'll make it up to you.

I miss you.



Slint @ Southern Records [link]
@ myspace [link]

Tom Waits, Live in Atlanta.

For Tom Waits fans who weren't lucky enough to see him on his latest, Glitter and Doom, tour (such as myself) here is a great live show from the 7/5 Atlanta show (originally broadcasted on NPR).

Download the show here [link]
or stream it @ NPR [link]



(big time thanks to Mike @ Behind the Redwood Curtain for posting/sharing)

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

R.I.P. Bo Diddley

Ellas Otha Bates AKA Bo Diddley (1928-2008)



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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Musical Artist. Daniel Johnston

Daniel Johnston, flexed.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

The Musical Artist. Van Dyke Parks

The finger snappin' good Van Dyke Parks

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Death of Hitler

63 years ago today Adolf Hitler committed suicide with his mistress/wife (they were married one day prior) Eva Braun.



On April 30, 1945 Hitler, Braun, and fellow officers and their families hid in a Berlin bunker as the Soviet forces advanced into the center of the city. Around 3:30 in the afternoon, Hitler killed himself by bitting into a cyanide pill while shooting himself in the head. His and Braun's bodies were carried out of the bunker and unsuccessfully burned. Two days later the Soviets found Hitler's remains and performed an autopsy, confirming that it was indeed the body of Hitler. The bodies were then secretly burnt and buried in an unmarked grave beneath a paved section of the front courtyard. In 1970, when the territory was scheduled to be returned to the East German government, the KGB secretly dug up the remains and dumped them into the Elbe river.

And here, for good measure, is an embarrassing picture of him.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Portrait. Guy Debord

The pondering Guy Debord.


Friday, April 11, 2008

Portrait. Mohsen Makhmalbaf

Mohsen Makhmalbaf directs.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Portrait. Jean Cocteau

Jean Cocteau, dramatizing ink.


Friday, March 28, 2008

The Musical Artist. Björk

Björk Guðmundsdóttir, sees the Great Wall (though all walls are great if the roof doesn't fall).

The Assassinated. Huey Pierce Long, Jr.

Governor Huey Long, handing out dollar bills to members of the LSU band, 1933.


September 8, 1935, Baton Rouge - Huey Long was leaving the Louisiana State Capitol building when he was (most likely) shot by Dr. Carl Austin Weiss, a 29-year old local physician, whose father-in-law, Judge Benjamin Henry Pavy, supposedly lost his judicial position because of his opposition to Long. Long’s bodyguards then proceed to shoot Weiss 30 to 60 times.

Although this is the most supported theory of his death there are others who believe that Long was either: Punched by the unarmed Weiss, and then accidentally shot by one of the 30 to 60 bullets that Long’s bodyguards fired at Weiss. -OR- Intentionally shot by one of his bodyguards, and covered up through the killing and blaming of the innocent Weiss.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Portrait. Ringo Starr

Ringo Starr, strapped in (and unzipped).

Thursday, March 6, 2008

The Assassinated. Leon Davidovich Trotsky

Leon Trotsky's mug shot from Russian secret police files (1900)



August 20, 1940, Mexico City - NKVD (USSR secret police) agent Ramón Mercader attacked the exiled Trotsky with an ice pick to the back of his head. The blow did not kill him, and Trotsky is said to have spit on, and fought with, Mercader until his bodyguards appeared. Trotsky died the next day from server brain damage.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Portrait. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk at the Library of Çankaya, July 16, 1929.


Friday, February 29, 2008

Portrait. Bob Dylan

A teenage Bob Dylan (c. 1959?)


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Portrait. Ryūnosuke Akutagawa

Ryūnosuke Akutagawa (c. 1925)

 
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