ANNEMARIE SCHWARZENBACH.

February 14, 2010
1930s, Nature, Road, Textiles, The East, Women | Leave a Comment


Mongolian burial tower.


Thysville Africa


Dancing men in the jungle between Bumba and Aketi (Route Royale).


Imam Reza.


Turkestan. Bazaar: carpets from Daulatabad.


““Hazrat Ali” – tomb of the 2nd prophet.

Annemarie Schwarzenbach was a Swiss writer, journalist, traveler and photographer. In July 1939 she and ethnologist Ella Maillart drove from Switzerland to Afganistan via Istanbul in a small Ford car. An extremely organized website complied by the Swiss Literary Archive recount her travels through India, Africa, Afganistan and the American South.

via Annemarie Schwarzenbach’s travel pictures from three continents
I discovered Annemarie Schwarzenbach via Mary Manning

side note : I dressed as Annemarie Schwarzenbach for last nights – Dead Writer Party. I, too, love to drive Fords around the country and take black and white landscape photographs.

 

at HOME w CALDER in FRANCE.

February 13, 2010
1960s, Artists, Color, Europe, Home, Interiors | 2 Comments

Looks like Calder lived in a French cave dwelling! Sache, France 1968.
photographs by Gjon Mili via LIFE

at HOME w MATISSE & PAINTINGS.

February 12, 2010
1960s, Artists, Color, Europe, Interiors | Leave a Comment

Photographs by Dimiti Kessel via LIFE

1978 VOLCE.

February 8, 2010
1970s, Children, Europe, Home, Interiors, Nature, Textiles | 1 Comment

In Macedonia there are looms in the rooms. See the youth, the sheep, the garments, the bread making, the hanging of lanterns, the hanging of portraits. Vibrant Volce!
via UMass Amherst

RUGS.

February 2, 2010
1950s, Graphics, Home, Interiors, Textiles | Leave a Comment

Rugs. We grew up with you. via LIFE

 

WORD IS OUT.

February 2, 2010
1970s, LGBT, NYC, Now | 1 Comment

Word is Out : Stories of Some of Our Lives. A portrait of 26 gay and lesbians in 1977. It’s playing at Anthology Film Archive until Friday Feb 4. Mesmerizing, Powerful. What stories, what lives. You must see it.

You love each other. You care. You do little things for each other. And you always want to be together. – Nadine

Thanks to Matt, Carl and Mary for the movie tip!

 

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