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1950s art

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Illustration from a women's magazine, 1954

"Illustration from a womens magazine " by The Fine Art Masters: Illustration from a women's magazine, 1954 (colour litho): male; female; 1950s; 50s; fifties; couple; seated; desk; evening dress; black tie; purple gown; gloves; redhead; glamorous; elegant; seduc...

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NEW BOOK ABOUT AL PARKER

Auad Publishing , which produced books about noted illustrators Robert Fawcett and Al Dorne , has done it again with an important n...

MUSEUM OF ABSTRACT ART AND 1950s WOMEN'S HAIR

In the 1950s abstract expressionism was in full flower. American magazine illustrations, on the other hand, remained fairly tight and realistic. Yet, these representational illustrations often contained abstract flurries of brush strokes and color, frequently in the tousled hair of stylish women. Andy Virgil Compare Coby Whitmore's treatment of hair... Coby Whitmore ...with Willem de Kooning's abstraction: de Kooning In fact, flipping through the typical illustrations in women's magazines in…

Arthur Sarnoff - A Church Picnic 1950s Signed - 17" x 22" Fine Art Print | eBay

Item specifics Condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's ... Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab Size Medium (up to 36in.) Artist Arthur Sarnoff Production Technique Offset Printing Style Americana Material Matte Paper Theme Domestic & Family Life…

Watch popular 1950s art videos

Lively colors, fun shapes, and bold patterns are back in style among influencers and tastemakers to help you achieve pure design delight. Combining stylistic traits of 1950s, Art Deco, Pop Art, and Memphis Design, this movement is back in vogue with its “Less is Bore” vibes, categorized by bright, multi-colored objects with a rejection of typical shapes and that unapologetically scream happiness!
Gif animations inspired by the Memphis group which had a major impact on design of 80s. This design group, named after a Bob Dylan song “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again”. This Group created furniture, fabrics, patterns, ceramics and other products in a distinctly Postmodern style that blended stylistic traits of 1950s kitsch, Art Deco, and Pop Art from 1981 to 1987. The distinct asymmetrical shapes and patterns done in vibrant colours made this collective group stand out.
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Memphis group, aptly named after a Bob Dylan song “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again”. This Group created furniture, fabrics, patterns, ceramics, other products in a distinctly Postmodern style that blended stylistic traits of 1950s kitsch, Art Deco, and Pop Art from 1981 to 1987. The distinct asymmetrical shapes and patterns done in vibrant colours made this group stand out. Today we can also find an influence of Memphis style in fashion, interior design and pop culture.