I put up the poster of Scarface in Book's the other day partly to balance out the other images I've put up--all donated.
Every used bookstore has "The Bookworm", right? 1857, by German painter Carl Spitzweg. This copy came in torn and unframed.
The bio of Mary Shelley is by a local zine artist whose name I can't remember...
I also put up "The Fairy Tale" v by German artist Walther Firle, 1929.
I love all these, but I wanted to add some less sentimental or expected images.
Scarface has nothing to do with books (that I know of), but the poster had been around in a tube all summer, and I decided it would do.
Every used bookstore has "The Bookworm", right? 1857, by German painter Carl Spitzweg. This copy came in torn and unframed.
The bio of Mary Shelley is by a local zine artist whose name I can't remember...
- Below, on the back wall: "Young Girl Reading" by Fragonard, c. 1769, and a younger yet girl by Jessie Willcox Smith
I also put up "The Fairy Tale" v by German artist Walther Firle, 1929.
I love all these, but I wanted to add some less sentimental or expected images.
Scarface has nothing to do with books (that I know of), but the poster had been around in a tube all summer, and I decided it would do.
I'm confused...do one these photos have the Scarface poster in the pix?
ReplyDeleteSorry--I will remember to be clearer in the future when referring backward to an older post. (I'm glad you kept reading and you found later.)
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