Generals, marines, lawyers, coach drivers, politicians, and even artists! These were “Women of the Future,” as imagined in a series of 20 French postcards from 1902.
Several if not all of the pictures seem to mock the idea of women entering the professional sphere, but this was only one year before Marie Curie shared the Nobel Prize in Physics, so perhaps there was a bit of cultural intimidation at play here.
Conscript
Rural Guard
Policeman
Fireman
Drummer Boy
Infantry Soldier
Marine
Non-commissioned Officer
Second Lieutenant
General
Student
Coach driver
Jockey
Master of Arms
Artist
Journalist
Barrister
Doctor
Mayor
Politician
Full story at fantaisiesbergeret via retronaut
Portrait Made From 5,500 Toy Soldiers
Made in China is an impressive piece by artist Joe Black depicting a portrait of Chinese soldier that appeared on the cover of LIFE magazine in 1938. Black glued over 5,500 multi-colored toy soldiers to a vertical surface to achieve the pointillistic effect. The artwork was on display last October at the Moniker Art Fair in London.
Source: thisiscolossal
Source: thisiscolossal
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