Рентгеновские снимки корсетов (1908)
Milton Glaser - 10 Things I Have Learned
Milton Glaser is…well, words nearly don’t do him justice…one of the most important, prolific and profound leaders in visual and graphic arts in your lifetime and his. He is personally responsible for the design and illustration of more than 300 posters for clients in the areas of publishing, music, theater, film, institutional and civic enterprise, as well as those for commercial products and services. The image above and the essay below are reproduced here with permission. Read on to discover his sage advice with words that ring as true today as when written in 2001.
This is a wonderful ranru, boro.
It was a noragi, farmer’s work wear. It is considered to be from early Meiji period(1868-1912) or earlier, and well well worn and many parts are repaired.
Most fabric is hand plied asa, ramie, and some parts are repaired with cotton.
With rough check, tree stripes of back near the center seam are machine spun cotton fabrics ( from mid Meiji period(1868-1912) or later ), but all the rest fabrics seem to be hand spun/woven ones.
Романтизм в балетном театре
В 30-е годы 19-го столетия достигло своего расцвета новое художественное направление в искусстве — романтизм. Все виды искусства, в том числе и балет, оказались под мощным влиянием этого направления. Наиболее последовательно и полно романтическое направление в балете проявилось во Франции, где высока была техника танца, особенно женского.











