Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn: A Cinematic Classic
Celebrate the 1942 classic “Holiday Inn”, the film, starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, introduced timeless songs like “White Christmas” and showcased Astaire’s legendary dance skills.
Dolores Erickson on Whipped Cream and Other Delights: An Iconic Image
Discover the story behind the iconic 1965 album cover for “Whipped Cream and Other Delights,” featuring Dolores Erickson in a daring, cream-covered pose envisioned by A&M art director Peter Whorf. This bold image captured the spirit of the 60s and became a symbol of artistic rebellion.
Portrait of a Legend: Marshall Wyatt Earp
Explore the legacy of Wyatt Earp with our latest blog post on his iconic 1886 photograph from the Bettman Collection. Learn about Earp’s historical significance as a lawman and his enduring impact on popular media.
The Thought-Provoking Art of Jim Ivey: “Plaything”
Discover the impactful art of Jim Ivey with “Plaything,” a 1971 cartoon highlighting the casual indifference of ordinary Americans toward global issues. This powerful image features a man tossing a battered globe, reflecting Ivey’s sharp social commentary. VanJet Productions revives this classic piece in our “From the Archives” line with a stylish shirt design, connecting historical art with contemporary fashion.
Absinthe Robette: Celebrating Art Nouveau’s Timeless Beauty
Discover “Absinthe Robette” by Privat Livemont, an iconic 1896 Art Nouveau poster featuring a woman holding a glass of absinthe. This timeless piece reflects the cultural and artistic essence of the era.
Lollapalooza 1991: Revolutionizing Music and Fashion
Lollapalooza 1991, founded by Perry Farrell, redefined the music and festival industries with its diverse lineup and iconic grunge fashion. Featuring acts like Nine Inch Nails and Ice-T, it set trends and introduced the traveling festival model.