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Illustration by Walter Molino, 1962. Translation from Italian: “Will we move around the town like this? Here’s how the traffic problem could be, if not eliminated, at least lessened: instead of the...
Artwork by Frank R. Paul. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_R._Paul With thanks to my Livejournal buddy thornyc, and the LJ "retro futurism" collection.
Il pittore e illustratore olandese Carolus Adrianus Maria Thole, meglio noto come Karel Thole (1914-2000), è stato di sicuro uno degli artisti in grado di impressionare due intere generazioni di appassionati di fantascienza, con le
A future of self-driving cars, skyscrapers in the sea and various imagined forms of public transportation.
Der Rand der Stadt - Öl auf Papier von Vadim Voitekhovitch bei KunstNet
Professor Cerullo takes precautions to avoid reading before forming an opinion.
Two links for the Mutant Futurists amongst you ... NUKEMAP What would happen if your hometown was hit by an atomic bomb (or ICBM, if you...
The Best Of The Worst
Budapest: Tolnai Nyomdai Műintézet és Kiadóvállalat Rt, 1938 . Cover and twenty text illustrations by Imre Sebők. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 126, 2 p. Cover chipped at edges, spotted at rear. Pages yellowed, due to acidic paper. Overall in very good condition. An early
I found this amazing 1950’s Spanish Sci-Fi Novel group on Flickr. I love these illustrations! My favorites are below.
Italian, 1912. Illustration by Albert Robida.
People were always fascinated about the future, so they've tried to picture all those cool inventions the future is about to bring. Every generation has it's own image of the future world, and the best part is of course seeing it come true. That's why we want to show you a collection of future predicting postcards made around 1900 by Hildebrands company, and see how accurate they were.