Woman on a Paper Moon, c. 1910 - Postcard by S. M. John (image via printmag)
Just What Is It that Makes Today's Home So Different and So Appealing? - Collage by the ‘Father of Pop Art’ Richard Hamilton. The collage appeared at Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, in 1956 - The Pop Art aesthetic was born.
...the vacuum cleaner, the tinned ham, the tape recorder, the body builder's muscles, the cone-shape coolie hat perched on the sexy naked housewife on the sofa. Hamilton's consumer's catalogue is well observed and playful. But at a more profound level it is horribly disquieting. No other work of art of its period expresses so precisely the jarringly ambivalent spirit of the age. - theguardian
Interior - Richard Hamilton, October 1964 (published 1965)
Grete Stern. Sueño No. 28: Amor sin ilusión (Dream No. 28: Love Without Illusion). 1951. IVAM, Institut Valencià d’Art Modern © 2015 Estate of Horacio Coppola. (via moma)
A bit surreal: Koh-i-noor Snap Fastener Print Advert - April 1916 issue of 'The New Ladies' Home Journal'
Super Japanese 'Kaiju' Postcard! (c. early-1970s)
POUR LE DÉSARMEMENT DES NATIONS, 1932 - Illustration/Collage: Jean Carlu (Propaganda For Peace)
Vintage Magic Postcard from 'Magic, 1400s-1950s' Published Taschen.
'Small World'
A Room With A View
New York World’s Fair promotional poster, 1939
I must have made a wrong turn in Albuquerque. (via Atomic Samba )