stolentrenchcoat
stolentrenchcoat
book on a string
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collecting stuff that looks "crisp". Conceptual art and nice lookin goodies from an andro 20 year old
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Winter auf der Oschwand, 1908, Cuno Amiet
https://www.wikiart.org/en/cuno-amiet/winter-auf-der-oschwand-1908
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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#scottbergey #airplanes #planes #aircraft #art https://www.instagram.com/p/B8aF89Rhh31/?igshid=1ifb2jxf9rm53
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Listen/purchase: RIP Timmy Demo by DUMPSTER DICKS
My rat died. She was a good friend. We made some noisy punk to feel better about it.
Oh also we yelled about hometown pervert crackheads.
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Listen/purchase: Untitled Bigfoot Song by Harrison Bored
A surf rock and psychedelic rock song inspired by the man that runs the Bigfoot Museum in Santa Cruz, CA, bigfoot’s death, the yeti not being white, and the dogman being an alien that will steal your buckshot deer from the back of your paint chipped red Ford truck you bought off craigslist.
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Marion Sampler (American, 1920-1998), Untitled, 1965. Oil on linen, 122.2 x 122.6 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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“Le Réveil de la Mariée”, illustration by Charles Martin and handwritten sheet music by Erik Satie. From the book “Sports et Divertissement” published in 1923 by Lucien Vogel.
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Charles Martin’s illustrations and Erik Satie’s handwritten score for “Sports et Divertissement”, a book released in 1914 combining illustrations of sports and diversions from the troubles of life coupled with songs that were essentially ambient music before ambient music existed. These two pieces focus on yatching as a sport and the composition mirrors the activity by using a constant swaying effect and a sense of danger mixed with the calming effect of the ocean in the music.
“The musical scores and illustrations seen here are reproductions of select pages of the folio Sports et divertissements, which was commissioned by the publishing magnate Lucien Vogel in 1914.  The twenty short musical scores created around the theme of ‘sports and leisure’ are the work of famed composer Erik Satie.  The pochoir  illustrations by one of the era’s most sought-after illustrators, Charles Martin, merge music with fashion to reveal a glimpse into the lifestyle deemed modern and fashionable during the early twentieth century.” - FIT Blog
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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JMW Turner
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Robert Holyhead
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Henri Matisse,  Exhibition Invitation for the Museum of Modern Art, 1951
18.25" x 4" unframed Private collection
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Homes for living: the finest home designs from the works of Samuel Paul, 1950.
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Silvia Bächli
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 Gouache on paper
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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a lil piece of work mister.
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Selected works by Vincenzo De Cotiis https://thisispaper.com/Selected-works-by-Vincenzo-De-Cotiis
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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pile.
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Robert Morris - Untitled (Pink Felt)
Felt, dimensions variable, 1970
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stolentrenchcoat · 6 years ago
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Kansuke Yamamoto,The Man Who Went Too Far,  1956
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