rowenastclair:

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Postcard from Blue Lantern Studios/Corbis
Date created: 1900-1920

rowenastclair:

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Postcard from Blue Lantern Studios/Corbis

Date created: 1900-1920

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mariposima:

Currently viewing on the televisual box.

Excellent.

mariposima:

Currently viewing on the televisual box.

Excellent.

stilllifequickheart:

Pierre Dupuis
Still Life with Plums
1666
Bioshock
stilllifequickheart:

Jan Davidsz de Heem
Bunch of Fruit
1651
vampybitme:

P-Chan ^__^

vampybitme:

P-Chan ^__^

the-shadow-knows:

Murray Groat’s mock up of “Tintin and the Reanimator”

(HT Dieselpunks | Miskatonic Mondays)

the-shadow-knows:

Murray Groat’s mock up of “Tintin and the Reanimator”

(HT Dieselpunks | Miskatonic Mondays)

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the-shadow-knows:

Murray Groat’s mock up of “Tintin in Innsmouth”

(HT Dieselpunks | Miskatonic Mondays)

the-shadow-knows:

Murray Groat’s mock up of “Tintin in Innsmouth”

(HT Dieselpunks | Miskatonic Mondays)

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the-shadow-knows:

wewantnothing:

old time religion by Jim Linderman: Click to ENRAPTURE Devil Fish and the World’s Greatest Christian Cartoonist old time religion
Work by E. J. Pace 1880-1946(Click to Enrapture)Ernest James Pace is without a doubt the world’s greatest cartoonist for Christ…not that he had too much competition. Actually, they aren’t very funny either, at least not unless you view them with a jaded, post-modern, smug, non-believing eye.Pace drew for the Watchword, a magazine published by United Brethren in Christ from 1906-1917 and later for The Sunday School Times, his home for some 30 years. In 1922 the book shown here, an anthology of his best work was published by the Sunday School Times and the Moody Press. A masterpiece of religious cross-hatches and moral lessons.E. J. Pace (1880 - 1946) Christian “Cartoons” circa 1920-1925

They are not intended to be funny but to make a serious moralistic point.

the-shadow-knows:

wewantnothing:

old time religion by Jim Linderman: Click to ENRAPTURE Devil Fish and the World’s Greatest Christian Cartoonist old time religion





Work by E. J. Pace 1880-1946
(Click to Enrapture)

Ernest James Pace is without a doubt the world’s greatest cartoonist for Christ…not that he had too much competition. Actually, they aren’t very funny either, at least not unless you view them with a jaded, post-modern, smug, non-believing eye.

Pace drew for the Watchword, a magazine published by United Brethren in Christ from 1906-1917 and later for The Sunday School Times, his home for some 30 years. In 1922 the book shown here, an anthology of his best work was published by the Sunday School Times and the Moody Press. A masterpiece of religious cross-hatches and moral lessons.

E. J. Pace (1880 - 1946) Christian “Cartoons” circa 1920-1925

They are not intended to be funny but to make a serious moralistic point.

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