US Vogue October 15, 1957
Mary McLaughlin wears a lightly waxed black wool coat. By Petite Miss. The jewel necklace, by Eisenberg.
Mary McLaughlin porte un manteau de laine noire légèrement cirée.Par Petite Miss. Le collier bijou, par Eisenberg.
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Lois Dodd (b.1927), 'Chickens', 1957-58, oil on linen 42 x 54 in.
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Joan Mitchell
Untitled
Oil on canvas.
81 1/4 x 108 1/2 in. (206.3 x 275.6 cm.).
Painted in 1957-1958.
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1957 Convair's B-58.... America's first Supersonic Bomber!
Source: Time Magazine
Published at: https://propadv.com/aircraft-ad-and-poster-collection/convair-ad-and-poster-collection/
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Unknown, Wild Strawberries - Karin Kneffel, 1994.
German,b.1957 -
Watercolor on ivory-colored handmade laid paper, 77.5 x 58 cm.
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Lee Krasner
Listen
1957
oil on cotton duck
63 1/2 x 58 3/8 in
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Naum Gabo
Linear Construction in Space No.2., 1957-58
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Vincent Price and Peter Lore in a promotional photo for "Collector's Item” unsold TV pilot “The Left Fist of David” in 1957/58.
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Ihor Hryhoriev - The Last Trip (1957-58)
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Marc Bohan for Jean Patou Haute Couture Collection Fall/Winter 1957-58. Philippe Pottier. Model Svetlana Lloyd.
Marc Bohan pour Jean Patou Collection Haute Couture Automne/Hiver 1957-58. Philippe Pottier. Mannequin Svetlana Lloyd.
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Phil Knight aka Karl Kruger, 1957-58
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Paul Wonner (American, 1920-2008), THE GLIDER, 1957. Oil on canvas, 58 x 38 in.
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Unconventional warfare constituted the US method of choice to weaken or overthrow unwanted governments. It was designed to “roll back” governments deemed detrimental to US interests and those of global capital. Such strategies depended almost entirely on para-institutional complexes. US agencies liaised with and coordinated complexes of local collaborators, insurgents, militias, “secret” armies, mercenaries, private air-military contractors and other para-institutional forces to influence the political and economic orientation of foreign states. These efforts to weaken unwanted foreign governments or towards regime change extended around the world to countries such as Albania (1949–53), China (1949–60s), Burma (Myanmar) (1951–53), Tibet (1959–60s), Iran (1953), Guatemala (1954), Syria (1956–57), Egypt (1957), Indonesia (1957–58 and 1965), Iraq (1963), North Vietnam (1945–73), Cambodia (1955–70), Laos (1958–63), Cuba (1959–present), Chile (1964–73), Greece (1967), Bolivia (1971), Zaire (1975), Angola (1975, 1980s), Seychelles (1979–81), Libya (1980s), Grenada (1983), South Yemen (1982–84), Nicaragua (1981–90), (Afghanistan 1979–89), Fiji (1987), among others.
Andrew Thomson, Outsourced Empire: How Militias, Mercenaries, and Contractors Support US Statecraft
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• Sonatine.
Date: 1957 {Slender (Fuseau) line, Autumn/Winter 1957–58}
Designer/Maker: Christian Dior
Medium: Silk (velvet, point d'esprit tulle)
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