Four pieces from different manufacturers that make up a viewer for 16mm film, includes:Zeiss Moviscop : a grey-blue metal machine with a small square screen above the mechanism that feeds the film through and illuminates it from below. On the left-hand side is an outlet where the power cord can be …
Four pieces from different manufacturers that make up a viewer for 16mm film, includes:Zeiss Moviscop : a grey-blue metal machine with a small square screen above the mechanism that feeds the film through and illuminates it from below. On the left-hand side is an outlet where the power cord can be plugged in [power cord missing], and on the right-hand side is a a black plastic knob [possibly for feeding the film] and a switch.Moviloa [Hollywood, California, USA] : two grey metal film reel holders with wooden handles. Placed on either side of the viewing machine, these holders were used to hold the two ends of the film reel. CIR-Catozzo [Leo Catozzo of Rome, Italy] : grey metal film splicer. Consists of a plate that hinges upward with a black plastic handle so that the film [16mm] can be inserted, two hinged slicers on the right-hand side [one of which is on an angle], and a roll of clear adhesive tape mounted at the front. On the bottom of the splicer is a piece of masking tape that has HH Films written in blue ink.
Four brown, black and white pastel drawings on brown construction paper. In the top left is a drawing of a head, with attention paid to shadow and highlights. In the top right is a drawing of a sphere with a dark stripe runs from the top left to the bottom right. Below the sphere is a cylinder. In …
Four brown, black and white pastel drawings on brown construction paper. In the top left is a drawing of a head, with attention paid to shadow and highlights. In the top right is a drawing of a sphere with a dark stripe runs from the top left to the bottom right. Below the sphere is a cylinder. In the bottom left is an incomplete drawing of a human leg.
Two simple sketches in pencil of the profile of the heads of two men; one wears a sailor’s or soldier’s hat and the other ha sa thicker face and a mustache.
Two simple sketches in pencil of the profile of the heads of two men; one wears a sailor’s or soldier’s hat and the other ha sa thicker face and a mustache.
Two pencil drawings of the heads of men in glasses and fez hats. The head that is oriented with the right-side-up is more developed than the upside-down head. Both wear neckties.Verso shows that this drawing was made on an advertising card for the Queen Mary, a Cunard White Star shipping vessel. A …
Two pencil drawings of the heads of men in glasses and fez hats. The head that is oriented with the right-side-up is more developed than the upside-down head. Both wear neckties.Verso shows that this drawing was made on an advertising card for the Queen Mary, a Cunard White Star shipping vessel. A printed illustration of the Queen Mary vessel appears on the top half of the card and the name “Queen Mary” appears in the tlc of the bottom half. The name Cunard White Star is printed in the centre of the bottom half.
A fast figure drawing initially done in pencil is filled with coloured pencil to add depth and dimension to the figure. The woman is shoeless, resting on a cane in her right hand, and is wearing a colourful wrap on her head. Behind her there is some sort of structure that is three-tiered.
A fast figure drawing initially done in pencil is filled with coloured pencil to add depth and dimension to the figure. The woman is shoeless, resting on a cane in her right hand, and is wearing a colourful wrap on her head. Behind her there is some sort of structure that is three-tiered.
A quick sketch of a woman walking. She has bare feet and is wearing a dress that is long sleeve, the neckline starts at her neck, and goes down to her ankles. On her head she is has a cloth wrapped around her hair, and she is holding a basket up on her head with her left hand. The basket looks like…
A quick sketch of a woman walking. She has bare feet and is wearing a dress that is long sleeve, the neckline starts at her neck, and goes down to her ankles. On her head she is has a cloth wrapped around her hair, and she is holding a basket up on her head with her left hand. The basket looks like it has fruit in it. To the right of this sketch there is a looser sketch of the same woman, however it is of her walking away this time.
A woman standing barefoot, wearing a head wrap and a dress. She is looking out to the right and her left hand is on her hip, while the right is gesturing to objects behind her.
A woman standing barefoot, wearing a head wrap and a dress. She is looking out to the right and her left hand is on her hip, while the right is gesturing to objects behind her.