Monday, March 30, 2009

15th Century Illustrations of the Human Body

from "Claudius Pseudo-Galen" (I'm a bit confused by this, because Claudius Galen was a second century Roman physician, so I am assuming that these illustrations must be inspired by his science[?])


"'Wound man' - flesh tinted: weapons colored.



'Muscle Man' - The circles on either side of the head illustrate the two of the four supposed ventricles of the brain.



'Muscles Man' showing the muscles and spine on an anatomical diagram.



'Skeleton Man' - anatomical painting of the skeletal structure of a human man.


Pregnant woman, seated legs apart, flesh tinted.

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all images linked from Wellcome Images [link]

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, February 24, 2009

Posters from the Russian Civil War (1918 - 1922)


"Women, Go into the Cooperatives" (1918)

"Take Care of Books" (1920)

"Proletariat, you didn't fear heavy weapons -- don't fear heavy labor. The workers' country is built by labor"

"Poland - the last dog of the Entente" (by Viktor Nikolaevich Deni)

"Red Army Soldiers - Remember - you are watching your own"

"Glory to victorious Red Army soldier!" (by Dmitrii Stakhievich Moor)

"The Cooperatives Open for Everybody" (1918)


"Red Guard Doesn't Want Blood, but He Is Ready" (1921)


"Literacy - the Path to Communism" (1920)


"The Devil Doll" (by Dmitrii Stakhievich Moor) (1918)


"Constituent assembly" [4 men in shoe boat: Bourgeois, General, France and S. P. Chernov] (by Viktor Nikolaevich Deni) (1921)


"Peace and Freedom in Sovdepiia" [caricature of Trotsky]

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all posters found at the New York Public Library Digital Collection

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Art of the Menu

Antiquarius, Portuguese. Dinner Menu in Portuguese; Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Feb 1995. Page 1, Page 2, Back Cover

Raga, Indian. 57 West 48th Street, New York, NY. 1980s. Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, Page 6, Page 7, Page 8, Back Cover


Franciscan Restaurant, Seafood. Fishermen's Wharf, San Francisco, CA. Page 1, Page 2, Back Cover

The Tea House, Chinese. 25318 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, CA. 1970s. Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Back Cover

Houlihan's Old Place, American. In the Anchorage at Fisherman's Wharf, Jefferson & Leavenworth Streets, San Francisco, CA. 1979. Page 1, Page 2, Wine List

Garden Room (Mansion Inn), American. Breakfast and Brunch Menu. 16th And H Streets, Sacramento, CA. Page 1, Page 2


Ajeti's Albanian Natural Food Restaurant, Albanian. 425 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA, 1983. Page 1.


Ivar's Indian Salmon House, Children's Menu. 401 NE Northlake Way Seattle, WA. c1965. Full Menu


Trader Vic's, American. Various Locations, 1986. Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Back Cover, Insert 1, Insert 2, Insert 3, Wine List


Van de Kamp's Coffee Shops, American. Various L.A. locations. June 8, 1957. Page 1, Page 2, Page 3


Pig 'N Whistle, American. Children's Menu. 439 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA, 1939. Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Back Cover

Lino's (Bazaar Del Mundo), Italian. Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, CA. Page 1, Page 2

Stella Oceanis: Sun Line Cruises, Continental. Lunch menu in French and English, 1974. Page 1, Page 2, Back Cover

Cunard White Star Line: R.M.S Queen Mary, English. May 11, 1948, Lunch Menu. Page 1, Back Cover

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Sources and Collections
Los Angeles Public Library's massive digital collection of menus [link]
University of Washington digital regional menu collection [link]
also see New York Public Library's collection of menus [link]
 
*please cite or link when reposting*