#1970s
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kitsunetsuki · 2 days ago
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James Baes - "Two Women" (Penthouse 1970)
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cannibalribs · 2 days ago
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Literally me
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kate bush featured on top pop (tv), march 1978 ꩜
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horrorme · 2 days ago
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Cover for Storm Witch by Elizabeth Barr Art by George Ziel
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vintagewildlife · 2 days ago
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Red fox By: Eric Hosking From: The Order of Wolves 1976
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blondebrainpowered · 3 days ago
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Teri Garr in Young Frankenstein, 1974
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justarocknrollclownxd · 2 days ago
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I freaking love this
shirts that go hard: rock n' roll edition
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yodaprod · 12 hours ago
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Custer, SD (1977)
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20th-century-man · 1 day ago
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Avril Lund / Penthouse Pet of the Month, March 1973 / photo by Bob Guccione.
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six-demon-bag · 14 hours ago
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THE OMEN (1976) dir. Richard Donner
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sonicandvisualsurprises · 13 hours ago
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Victor Vasarely provided us with some of the most distinctive images and optical effects in 20th-century art.
From his days as a commercial graphic designer in 1930s-40s Paris to his final decades developing and marketing what he hoped would become a new universal language for art and architectural design, Vasarely steered a unique course, combining virtuosic technical precision with a scientific awareness of optical and geometrical effects.
He is best known for his grid-like paintings and sculptures of the 1960s onwards, which play with the reader's sense of visual form by creating illusory, flickering effects of depth, perspective, and motion.
In making the act of looking one of their primary subjects, these works speak to a quintessentially modern concern with the difference between what we can see and what is really there.
Source : heartstory.org
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Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-French, 1906-1997)
Capella, 1970
Tapestry
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kitsunetsuki · 1 day ago
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Lester Bookbinder - Vogue UK (Sept. 1973)
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diana-andraste · 2 days ago
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Cmentarz Powązkowski, Edward Hartwig, c. 1970s
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389 · 2 days ago
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Peter Hujar, Christopher Street Pier #3 (1976) [vintage gelatin silver print]
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edtype · 16 hours ago
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Celebrating a Queen: All Hail Chaka Khan
When you think about it, she was a whirling dervish of a performer of sonic proportions. There’s no audio here but if you know Chaka Khan, you’re somehow hearing something cool.
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ᴄʜᴀᴋᴀ ᴋʜᴀɴ at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, June 1977, by Bruce Talamon.
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random-brushstrokes · 3 days ago
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Elena Gorokhova - The Fire-Bird's Feather (1979)
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