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fontseeker · 5 months ago
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Marschall was created by an unknown designer and released by Wilhelm Woellmer in 1905.
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Like other Art Nouveau fonts (such as Thalia and Bradley), it had a revival in the 1960s and 1970s. Here it is being used for the tagline of the 1970 horror movie Scream of the Demon Lover:
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Here it is on an astrology chart sold by Mattel in 1969:
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Fonts In Use has more about Marschall.
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70s Witchcraft Magazine (Grasham Edition) Covers
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emaadsidiki · 8 months ago
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Berlin Skyline from Reichstag Dome ★°̥࿐✩°̥࿐★⡱
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dc-tournaments · 4 months ago
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Why do they deserve to win?
Cannon & Saber
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Barry Allen
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emmieexplores2 · 11 months ago
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SS Normandie portrait by Ken Marschall
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jefaiscequejepeux · 5 months ago
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La déposition (Claudia Marschal, 2024)
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Film documentaire qui raconte l'histoire de la reconstruction d'Emmanuel, un homme d'une quarantaine d'année, qui a subi une agression sexuelle par le curé de son village quand il était enfant. On revient sur son enfance, la réaction de sa famille et surtout de son père suite à cette agression, l'impact que ça a eu sur sa vie et sur son rapport à la religion, et surtout sur sa déposition 30 ans plus tard dont on entend des extraits audio car il l'a enregistrée avec son téléphone quand il l'a faite.
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J'ai trouvé ce film très touchant, la réalisatrice est la cousine d'Emmanuel et ça se ressent dans le regard qui est porté sur lui et ça permet d'accéder à des images, des paroles et une forme d'intimité auxquelles on aurait pas eu accès si la réalisatrice était une parfaite inconnue. Par contre, j'avais un peu du mal à comprendre la temporalité de tel ou tel événement parfois et y avait un côté un peu brouillon où je savais pas vers où on allait ça m'a un peu perdue par moment.
Y a un moment du film qui m'a particulièrement marquée j'y repense très souvent c'est quand le père et le fils sont assis côte à côte sur un banc dans le jardin du père dans le présent et ils regardent l'église dans laquelle le curé qui a agressé le fils est revenu pour faire une messe (l'horreur) et ils sont vnr surtout le père qu'il revienne et c'est touchant car il a fallu du temps à ce père pour admettre ce qu'il était arrivé à son fils et ça les a rapprochés d'une certaine manière.
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capersacer · 2 years ago
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In The Name Of Satan
A Tribute To Venom
Compilation - LP, CD - 1994
Cover by Andreas Marschall
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/SatansLair/comments/pvws6i/artwork_by_andreas_marschall_for_venom_tribute/
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hkthatgffan · 2 months ago
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Whats with all the Titanics? Im not complaining, just curious
Oh, simple. It was the 113th anniversary of the sinking of Titanic.
The art I was reblogging of her was made by Ken Marschall. If you've ever seen art of Titanic out there, it was made him most likely. I actually own Ken's art book which I got for $9 at a used book store (actual bargin). It's in mint condition too and fucking love it!
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Like most people probably, I grew up obsessed with Titanic. Kinda like the Twin Towers, she was this beautiful creation by us humans that was destroyed in the most horrible way imaginable. Yet years on, remains captivating and alluring to so many.
Ken's Titanic art is some of the most incredible out there. I love looking through this book and seeing his work over the 50+ years he's drawn her.
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My passion is aviation
But I have a soft spot for Titanic!
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We all deep down do...especially every April 14th when that night in 1912 turns another year old.
Still wanna also eventually find Robert Ballard's books on finding Titanic and Bismarck. Those are some interesting reads I wanna have.
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kamen-rider-fanatic · 2 months ago
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Today is Tuesday, April 15th 2025, For a lot of us it seems like an average day. We get up, Say good bye to our loved ones, so go to work, others off to meet with friends, others just to be alone. But 113 years ago, early in the morning, out on the cold North Atlantic ocean, Many people we're unknowingly about to become apart of history. 113 years ago, it was Monday, April 15th 1912. The final day of Titanic's maiden voyage. But the first day of her voyage into eternity. At 2:20am, she slipped beneath the surface of the waves, not to be seen again by human eyes, for 73 long years. And despite all that, she held strong in the memories and hearts of many. 10 years from today, 20, 50, 100, we will always look back on this day, and remember.
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"There was peace and the world had an even tenor to it's way. Nothing was revealed in the morning the trend of which was not known the night before. It seems to me that the disaster about to occur was the event that not only made the world rub it's eyes and awake but woke it with a start keeping it moving at a rapidly accelerating pace ever since with less and less peace, satisfaction and happiness. To my mind the world of today awoke April 15th, 1912." -Jack B. Thayer, Titanic Survivor
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"Many brave things were done that night but none more brave than by those few men playing minute after minute as the ship settled quietly lower and lower in the sea…the music they played serving alike as their own immortal requiem and their right to be recorded on the rulls of undying fame." -Lawrence Beesley, Titanic Survivor
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"Striking the water was like a thousand knives being driven into one's body. The temperature was 28 degrees, four degrees below freezing." -Charles Lightoller, Second Officer aboard Titanic
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"The sounds of people drowning are something that I can not describe to you, and neither can anyone else. Its the most dreadful sound and there is a terrible silence that follows it." -Eva Hart, Titanic Survivor
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"When anyone asks how I can best describe my experience in nearly 40 years at sea, I merely say, uneventful. Of course there have been winter gales, and storms and fog the like, but in all my experience, I have never been in any accident of any sort worth speaking about. …… I never saw a wreck and never have been wrecked, nor was I ever in any predicament that threatened to end in disaster of any sort. You see, I am not very good material for a story" -Captain Smith, Commander of Titanic
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"Come at once, we have struck a berg, it's a CQD old man." -Jack Phillips, Wireless Operator
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"And it wasn't until we were in the lifeboat and rowing away, it wasn't until then I realized that ship's going to sink. It hits me there." -Eva Hart, Titanic Survivor
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oceanlinersmodeller · 2 months ago
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Titanic's Secrets with Ken Marschall
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albumarchives · 3 months ago
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Skyclad | A Burnt Offering from the Bone Idol (1992)
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dcbinges · 2 years ago
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Vigilante #5 (1984) by Ed Hannigan & Dick Giordano
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hologram-puppet · 11 months ago
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kurtis... we didn't know you were in the olympics!
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crownedstoat · 1 year ago
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USS Macon
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totalement60 · 1 year ago
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Inge Marschall par Heinz Browers, 1967.
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latenighthealthradioshow · 3 months ago
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Are Vaccines Good For Us?  Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D., was born in Austin, Texas, and graduated from Vanderbilt University with a BA in General Biology and a PhD in Molecular Biology. He received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and trained in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was a cardiology fellow and junior faculty member at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Runge’s next position was at Emory University, where he directed the Cardiology Fellowship Training Program. He then moved to the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, where he was Chief of Cardiology and Director of the Sealy Center for Molecular Cardiology. He joined the University of North Carolina (UNC) from 2000 – 2014, where he served as Charles Addison and Elizabeth Ann Sanders Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Chair of the Department of Medicine, President of UNC Physicians and Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs. Dr. Runge visits with Mark Alyn.
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ladyrose892 · 3 months ago
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