George Tsutakawa Linocut ‘Moving Human Forms’ 1948.
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George Tsutakawa Linocut ‘Moving Human Forms’ 1948.
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Ernst Samuel Geiger ‘Stillleben mit Pustelblume’ 1948.
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Eugene Godfrey, ‘Untitled’ (Virtual Volume Study) 1948.
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Polish Cartoon ‘Polka’ 1948.
Danny Kaye at the London Palladium, 10 Royal Command Rehearsal in 1948.
Jean Hélion ‘Chapellerie à l'oeillet’ 1948.
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Herbert Matter Photography ‘Indian Dancer: Study in Motion’ 1948.
“The artist who seeks to interpret movement in space through a two-dimensional medium such as a painting or photograph deals, necessarily, in illusion of some kind: his subject must seem to move or suggest movement,since it is actually flat and stationary. This photograph by Herbert Matter resembles Edgerton’s study a pole vaulter in that it shows sequential images to denote motion, and it is similar to Brody’s ‘Traffic Trails’ in utilising time exposure to trace an ongoing path of motion.”
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Gustave Buchet ‘Pin Foudroyé’ 1948.
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Vintage Danish Tennis Poster by Bjork 1948
'Venezia' Venice Lido by Bacci 1948
Vintage German Ad 'Obstsäfte' 1948 by Ernst A.Trub