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01/30 2010

Booker T. & the M.G.’s - I Want You (She’s So Heavy)

01/26 2010
moqojiy:

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moqojiy:

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01/25 2010
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01/23 2010
billyjane:

James Nasmyth and James Carpenter ~ Full Moon,1871

billyjane:

James Nasmyth and James Carpenter ~ Full Moon,1871

01/22 2010
03w:

savethekitties:

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03w:

savethekitties:

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01/14 2010
01/12 2010
toosweet4rnr:

snafubar:

juancarlosgonzalez: cr1sc0: savagemike: (via eyeofpolyphemus)
I don’t think that cigarette is going to help his breathing problem.

toosweet4rnr:

snafubar:

juancarlosgonzalez: cr1sc0: savagemike: (via eyeofpolyphemus)

I don’t think that cigarette is going to help his breathing problem.

01/07 2010

thesweetestpsychopath:

The Rezillos - Somebody’s Gonna Get There Head Kicked In Tonight - ( 1978 )

01/07 2010
01/06 2010
Homer H. Boelter
1899 - 1977
Born in Minnesota on Feb. 9, 1899. Boelter moved to Los Angeles in 1921. For 37 years he operated the Boelter Lithography Company. He died there on Jan. 19, 1977.
Boelter was a skilled wood engraver and a master of lithographic processes.  Over the years, Boelter became well acquainted with the culture and artistic talent of the Hopi people.    While he was a leading book designer of volumes of Western lore, his connection to the Hopi led him to the creation of his Portfolio of Hopi Kachinas.  The portfolio, limited to 1,000 copies, was published in 1969.  The folio consisted of  64 pages of text, sixteen color plates, plus an extra suite of plates in a separate portfolio, packaged in a fine slipcase and signed by Boelter.

Homer H. Boelter

1899 - 1977

Born in Minnesota on Feb. 9, 1899. Boelter moved to Los Angeles in 1921. For 37 years he operated the Boelter Lithography Company. He died there on Jan. 19, 1977.

Boelter was a skilled wood engraver and a master of lithographic processes.  Over the years, Boelter became well acquainted with the culture and artistic talent of the Hopi people.    While he was a leading book designer of volumes of Western lore, his connection to the Hopi led him to the creation of his Portfolio of Hopi Kachinas.  The portfolio, limited to 1,000 copies, was published in 1969.  The folio consisted of  64 pages of text, sixteen color plates, plus an extra suite of plates in a separate portfolio, packaged in a fine slipcase and signed by Boelter.

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