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Liza Cowan. Artist, blogger and culture generalist. Visit my websites and online store.
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Bones. so good. I love every character in this show. Except the creepy serial killers. I hate the eps with creepy serial killers.
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Digital ID: (digital file from intermediary roll film) det 4a27443 hdl.loc.gov/... Reproduction Number: LC-D418-30966 (b glass neg.) Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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ALICE AUSTEN Beach ca. 1893 www.aliceausten.org CA. 1893
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Dean Martin as a baby, 1918
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Saucy Feminist That Even Men Like” — May 7, 1971 issue of LIFE.
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Little Lulu, by Marge, Rand McNally & Co copyright 1925-1936. 1939 edition. PSAW ephemera collections
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Little Lulu, by Marge, Rand McNally & Co copyright 1925-1936. 1939 edition. Cowan ephemera collections
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Marx tin doll house. Headquarters US Army Trading Center. Cowan collections. Cowan photo.
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Heavy on symbolism - the Adlai Stevenson hole in the shoe pin.
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Jello Booklet, detail. You can see that someone wrote over the "W" with pencil. People leave mysterious traces of themselves. Liza Cowan ephemera collections.
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With it's classic Rangefinder looks, the iCa can transform any iPhone into a Vintage Camera- so why hide that away in your pocket? With the iCa Leather Case you can wear your retro camera for all to see! Not only is this a gorgeous case, but quite handy as well. Don't fumble around your bag for your phone, just reach for it's beautifully stitched leather. The Camera slides in and out with ease, and all of your ports are still accessible. A perfect accessory that will everyone asking 'what kind o
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DYKE A Quarterly, Cover, Issue #2. Spring 1976
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DYKE, A Quarterly, Issue #1, Winter 1975-76. Illustration by Marlene Miller
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Detail from contact sheet of photoshoot for the first flier. Alix, Penny, Debbie, Val, Liza. 1975.
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DYKE A Quarterly, Issue #3, 1976, Back Cover Drawing by Liza Cowan
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DYKE A Quarterly, No. 3. 1976. Photo That Darned Club by Alice Austen. Design by Liza Cowan.
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Flier for DYKE A Quarterly,Wanted: Poster Design. Illustration by Liza Cowan
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Colleen Wainwright I love this artwork, Liza! Do you have a secret cache of the stuff hidden somewhere?
SmallEquals As a matter of fact I do. Some of it is also now hidden at MOMA and at the Schleisinger library at radcliffe.
DYKE A Quarterly No. 5, Back Cover, Photo by Irene Young. 1977 @Tomato Publications
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DYKE A Quarterly, No. 6.1978. Back Cover. Photos by Irene Young. ©Tomato Publications 1977, New York
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Photo by Irene Young. Amazon Warrior Pin. Issue 6, 1977
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Walter Russell (American painter, 1871-1963) At the Seashore 1898
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Edmund Charles Tarbell (American Impressionist, 1862–1938) Girl with a Sailboat
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I have no idea why this style of refrigerator didn't catch on! I love (and want!) it. #vintage #1950s #kitchen #home #decor #fridge #refrigerator #homemaker #housewife
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Lisa Daria has been doing a terrific series of small flower paintings.
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Sharon Rains I get her daily e-mailed painting a day and look forward to seeing each painting!
SmallEquals Check out Steven Goodman, too. (link above) He's amazing.
Sharon Rains thanks! will do.
Dufy, Raoul (1877-1953) - 1926-27c. Open Window at Saint-Jeannet (Tate Gallery, London)
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Kodak
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Bathing suits at Lord & Taylor's 1879 . The Daily Graphic, New York June 141879. From SeeSaw seesaw.typepad.co...
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Alisa Coburn What a lot of weight to swim in, scary really.
SmallEquals I know. At least they weren't wearing corsets. Also...I think that in those days bathing was about standing in the water...not really swimming as we know it. not that people didn't swim..obviously they did. but the seaside bathing resorts and bathing culture was not athletic.
The Malling-Hansen writing ball, the first commercially produced typewriter, 1865.
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"A Map of the Open Country of Woman's Heart, by A Lady", published by D.W. Kellog & Co., Hartford, CT, c. 1833-1842. From the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, gift of Charles H. Taylor More info: twonerdyhistorygi...
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Colleen Wainwright Awesome cover.
SmallEquals Thanks Colleen. You can read about Alice Austen and the making of the cover at the site, go to PEOPLE: Alice Austen for the story about her and here:http://seesaw.typepad.com/dykeaquarterly/2010/09/dyke-a-quarterly-issue-3-cover.html to read about how we made the cover.