Home » art » Count De Sakhnoffsky » design » historical » history » vintage » Count De Sakhnoffsky's 1935 illustrated cars in Esquire Magazine, and the 1936 range, though it looks terrible in comparison to the full color art Count De Sakhnoffsky's 1935 illustrated cars in Esquire Magazine, and the 1936 range, though it looks terrible in comparison to the full color art One of the great designers, and great automotive artists, I've posted everything I've come across that he's done.Found on http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/misc/esq/esp.html Share : Facebook Google+ Twitter Related Post:Handmade wooden model replica collectiblesJust a couple examples of the terrific work at http://woodenclassicwheels.com/… Read Morethe art of Jacques des GaschonsQuite the unique style and mixed mediaFound on https://www.facebook.com/marc.tudeau… Read MoreWow carpentryNo one has cited the creator/carpenter... but some have commented that these are made in the Louisia… Read MoreScott had some spare time as a fireman, and took up making wood toys like his grandfather had, now he's a master and has made theseAll found on Scott's website, where you can order amazing toys like these, or commission your own fo… Read MoreOne hell of a cool motorcycle gas tankFound on http://www.dwrenched.com/… Read More 0 Response to "Count De Sakhnoffsky's 1935 illustrated cars in Esquire Magazine, and the 1936 range, though it looks terrible in comparison to the full color art" Posting Komentar Posting Lebih Baru Posting Lama Beranda Langganan: Posting Komentar (Atom)
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