Branje časopisov
Ne glede na to, ali smo obveščeni o pomembnih svetovnih dogodkih ali spremljamo lokalne novice, je branje časopisov pomemben del našega življenja že 100 let. Ta galerija prikazuje nekaj načinov, kako so nas umetniki in fotografi upodabljali med branjem časopisov.
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Lettering: Equivocal. Du Maurier.
Part of the folder “Hamburgian Men and Women at the beginning of the 20th Century - Camera Pictures - Recorded, etched in copper and printed by Rudolph Dührkoop Hamburg 1905.”
Acquisition credit: Domènec Teixidó Bequest, 1961
Illtreatment in Norwegian prisons. In the middle of March 1942 a lot of Swedish Newspapers were confiscated after having published articles of the cruel methods which Germans use against Norwegian prisoners. The confiscation aroused great sensation, and t…
Lettering: The newspaper. T.S. Goode, painter. C.W. Sharpe.
Lettering: Reichausbenminister Dr. Stresemann.; Dr. Gustav Stresemann, German Foreign Minister, sitting at the terrace of a cafe, reading the newspapers
Reading guest at a Viennese café.
Lettering: Reading the news. Sir David Wilkie, R.A. painter. W. Taylor, engraver.
This press photograph shows Bill Morley, a member of the Lofthouse Pit Recue Team, reading newspaper coverage on the anniversary of the disaster in 1993.
Three soldiers are sitting round a well-presented dining table in a small, rudimentary parlour. A white-e haired man pores over a newspaper, while his wife stirs a pot on the stove. Once troops had entered a village they were often housed with local fa…
Part of the folder “Hamburgian Men and Women at the beginning of the 20th Century - Camera Pictures - Recorded, etched in copper and printed by Rudolph Dührkoop Hamburg 1905.”
Seated at the breakfast table reading the morning paper is the artist’s wife, Sigrid Kähler. Light streams in through the open door, and outside we can make out the lush green of summer. The year is 1898 and the Danish artist couple have been married for …
(left to right) Walter Hood, Tom Harrisson, John Sommerfield, unidentified man. “there was a daily session which usually took the form of Tom seizing about half a dozen national newspapers, reading the headlines, getting us laughing and interested, and …
A man reads the newspaper on a bench on the promenade at Queen’s Park, Bolton.
Lettering: Lorsqu' en lisant son Journal ... il vit un jour que l'on était sur la piste....
Lettering: Painted by R.C. Woodville ; Engraved by Alfred Jones ; Mexican News ; Engraved from the original picture ; American Art Union 1851 ; Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1853 by the American Art Union in the clerk's office of th…
American and British soldiers gathered around, looking at a newspaper. The title of the newspaper is not completely clear but is the 'Daily M---'. Both the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror were in print during World War I, but the typeface and length o…