
George Hurrell :: Promotional image of Joan Crawford for ‘Letty Lynton’, 1932 (Film directed by Clarence Brown) / via
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George Hurrell :: Promotional image of Joan Crawford for ‘Letty Lynton’, 1932 (Film directed by Clarence Brown) / via
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Laure Albin-Guillot* :: Cigarette Advertising, France, 1930′s / src: vintageWorks
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* born Meffredi Laure

Josef von Sternberg :: Marlene Dietrich in a publicity photo for Morocco, 1930 / via

Marion Post Wolcott :: Grocery window illustrating the gradual accretion of soft-drink signage on retail stores like barnacles on the hull of a ship. Medium format negative. Natchez, Mississippi, August 1940 / src and hi-res: Shorpy

Drawing from the live model has a long tradition not only in the history of art, but also the at the Museum. Dating back to 1841, BKM has provided hands-on art education by organizing drawing classes. A century later, Brooklyn Museum Art School opened as a non-degree professional school for artist. This advertising poster produced for the School in 1974 provided a humorous take on the dynamic between artists and models.
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