Holiday Travelers, c. 1940s. Carlos Anderson, Utah, 1904-1978. Lithograph.
He may have been from Utah but that sure looks like Grand Central to me.
Probably because it is. Instantly recognizable.
Holiday Travelers, c. 1940s. Carlos Anderson, Utah, 1904-1978. Lithograph.
He may have been from Utah but that sure looks like Grand Central to me.
Probably because it is. Instantly recognizable.
Love the bar porn.
“The great march of mental destruction will go on. Everything will be denied. Everything will become a creed. It is a reasonable position to deny the stones in the street; it will be a religious dogma to assert them. It is a rational thesis that we are all in a dream; it will be a mystical sanity to say that we are all awake. Fires will be kindled to testify that two and two make four. Swords will be drawn to prove that leaves are green in summer. We shall be left defending, not only the incredible virtues and sanities of human life, but something more incredible still, this huge impossible universe which stares us in the face. We shall fight for visible prodigies as if they were invisible. We shall look on the impossible grass and the skies with a strange courage. We shall be of those who have seen and yet have believed.”
The times we live in.
My version of the previous post.
B&TAILOR Wool/Silk Tie, B&TAILOR Double Breasted Suit in Fox Brothers
Perfect.
He lives for #scratchies.
Albania Plantation, Jeannerette, Louisiana, on the banks of Bayou Teche, circa 1842. Asking price, $1,750,000
1.75 M might get you a nice one bedroom condo in a decent neighborhood.
Still a sucker for the #bar cart porn
Rolexes and other assorted trivia. Another addiction.
Blue and white is always all right.
Punch Bowl, Chinese export porcelain, 1769, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
This bowl displays portraits copied from a broadside printed in London in June 1768. The portraits depict the Englishmen John Wilkes (left), an outspoken advocate of political reform and American liberty, and Lord Mansfield (right), who tried to silence Wilkes with charges of libel. Satirical coats of arms surround their portraits. Wilkes is flanked by his close associates and defenders, while Lord Mansfield appears with George III and the devil by his side. American colonists viewed Wilkes as a symbol of liberty and free speech. Bequest of Frederick S. Colburn Size: 11.1 × 26.4 cm (4 3/8 × 10 3/8 in.) Medium: Porcelain, enamel, and gilding
Gorgeous stuff. And deeply addictive, at least for me.
Thai omelet for breakfast today. Yum! https://www.instagram.com/p/CR1d4xalAZe/?utm_medium=tumblr
Is my house too cluttered?
Another chariot of the gods.
Honest to God, this is a Masterpiece
After the Mercedes 300 SL, this is my other all time fave.