Sirenas del Aire, ca. 1935–36

Lola Álvarez-Bravo :: Sirenas del Aire, ca. 1935–36, printed ca. 1958. Álvarez-Bravo offers a pairing of the modern and the classical world using the surrealist approach of juxtaposing improbable objects. Two mermaids, their backs to the viewer, float on an empty picture. These mermaids (or sirens) have chosen a more modern vehicle to send their messages, a typewriter. | src Surrealism and Women Artists

Cats typewriting ca. 1910

I’m Too Tired to Write, 1911 [vintage postcard © B.J. (511)] / src fine art america
Mentor typewriter and cat, ca. 1910 (’Tippfräulein’ written on top of the photograph) | src retro-vintage-photo
Mentor typewriter and furry cat, ca. 1910 (’Tippfräulein’) | src VanScribed
I’m Too Tired to Write, 1911 [vintage postcard © B.J. (511)] / src blogspot
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