PRAIRIE STYLE
I’m more into the contemporary sculpture-ness of these displays than the actual content. Though we should bring back bonnets. Great for the beach and traversing the country. via Conner Prairie Historic Clothing
DINER JOURNAL
Hello! Diner Journal issue #18: Community, Commune, Cult is out! As it happens a big handful of my FEAST friends were involved in this issue, including DJ Art Director August Heffner and mesmerizing cover design by Dan Funderburgh. I was asked to contribute something relating to C,C,C & fashion. Long Haired Men and Short Haired [...]
ALL ROUND
I took a nose dive into Yale’s newly opened digital image vault, the first Ivy league university to allow public access to their files. Lots of stuffs to peruse, from fine arts masterpieces to anthropological digs. 1. Gold cast object, jewelry, Early Classic Period 700-1000, JavaneseIndonesian 2. Textile remnant, 6th century AD, Egyptian Coptic 3. [...]
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Unidentified artist, 1850s | Jim Dine, 1972 New England chest, 1825 | Lucas Samaras, 1965 and Ron Davis New England Box, 1840 | Piet Mondrian, 1940 and Kenneth Noland, 1971 Samuel Bell 1850, water pitcher 1880 | Helen Frankenthaler, 1964 Southern jug, 1850 | Alexander Calder drawings 1930s & 40s Log cabin quilt, 1870 | [...]
INDIVIDUALS.
(some) Individuals photographed by H.W. Henshaw, 1893. 1. Lewis James; 30 September 1924 2-4. Individuals photographed by H.W. Henshaw, 1893. 5. Woman, Tallac near Lake Tahoe 15 October 1900 via C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs, ca. 1890-1938 care of OAC
TIN MEN
Gorgeous photographs of Civil War soldiers. 1. Lorenzo Hawkins of Company I, 12th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer 2. Unidentified soldier in Union uniform with knitted stole 3. Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform and forage cap 4. Unidentified young African American soldier in Union uniform Close to 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs highlight both Union and [...]


