In 1928, Louise Brooks, the silent-screen actress and flapper icon, was immortalized in a now-famous photograph by Eugene Robert Richee.
The image, with Brooks adorned in a black dress and pearls, is celebrated for its minimalist elegance and innovative use of negative space.
This striking composition symbolized the essence of the Art Deco style, with its bold contrasts and streamlined modernity, while also emphasizing Brooks’ unique beauty and individuality.
The photograph, developed by Richee’s assistant, Virgil Apger, showcased meticulous craftsmanship and became one of the most recognizable portraits of the silent film era.
Miniatūrs burukuģis no Pirates of the Carribean, ļoti detalizēts!
Kāpēc šis dod Griffith vibes?..
Could have been inspiration.
Carved ivory netsuke depicting a mouse traveler, attributed to the 19th century, Japan.
Signed by Gyokuseki.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVsJ1OJqR-YxhJjk1OF-IE0eLPIKCG5WI
Some videos from an artist called “Anthony Francisco Schepperd”. He makes VERY trippy, but excellent animations.
A watercolour by internationally renowned artist, botanical illustrator and author, Philippa Nikulinsky AM is one of the many delights of the WA Museum Boola Bardip.