The art of Kevin Blythe Sampson

THE ART OF
KEVIN BLYTHE SAMPSON

7/25/09

If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats An Ongoing Series of Cultural and Personal Observations; by Tom Sutpen, Stephen Cooke, Richard Gibson and Kimberly Lindbergs

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by Tom Sutpen, Stephen Cooke, Richard Gibson and Kimberly Lindbergs

June 29, 2009

The Art of Jazz #94


Jazz: Red, Hot and Cool
(The Dave Brubeck Quartet)
(Columbia Records; 1955)

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Jesters of the Republic #34


Will Jordan

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7 Faces of Dr. Lao
(George Pal; 1964)

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They Were an Item #81

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The Art of American Fantasy #35

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Africa Talks to You #4


Original Caption:
Pretoria -- Two hundred and fifty South Africans and other non-Europeans demonstrate outside the hotel of Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Mr. Hammarskjold is in Pretoria for talks with Dr. Verwoerd on South Africa's racial policy. (1961)

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June 26, 2009

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for the series: Art of Hooch

Jesters of the Empire #27


Dave Allen

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June 24, 2009

B is for Beaton #24


Katharine Hepburn

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The Art of Travel #24

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Broadcasters #71


 

The Art of the Big Top #22

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June 23, 2009

Aftermath: Japan #8


Original Caption:
Tokyo -- The Japanese went to the polls in their National Election and here are some of them casting their ballots. Women who never knew what it was to have a voice in their nation's affairs until the American occupation, are shown at one of the polling stations. Note that they wear the native wooden shoes, the prototype of the now Occidentally-fashionable platform shoes. The pro-American Liberal Party of Premier Yoshida Shigeru retained power. The Communists took a bad shellacking, failing to win a single seat in the Diet. In the last Diet the Red Party had 22 representatives. (1952)

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The Art of Cinema #399


A Double Life
(George Cukor; 1947)

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Artists in Action #512


Keith Richards meditates

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June 21, 2009

The Art of Cinema #398


Sands of Iwo Jima
(Allan Dwan; 1949)

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