amylsacks' photos with the keyword: Japan

Yamaha Sportscycle Ad, 1966

23 Sep 2022 2 3 199
Ah, yes. Pointy high heels, your tightest pencil skirt, and no helmet. What could be safer and more comfortable on a cycle?! :/ From the August issue of *Sports Illustrated*.

Northwest Orient Airlines Ad, 1968

12 Feb 2022 1 237
The dancers' outfits are still adorable. I don't care what anyone says. From Sports Illustrated magazine.

Sony Radio Ad, c1962

19 Nov 2020 1 214
I was hoping for the one that also makes fancy toast.

Aiwa Microphone Ad, 1960

12 Sep 2020 1 2 198
Not to belabor an already troubling theme, but back in my days as a supper club singing star, I made Management pony up for one of these. When the trio and I were doing three renditions a night of The Nutty Squirrels' "Uh! Oh!" we knew it was important to sound as good as we looked, by damn! From the June issue of Electronics World magazine.

"Jeune Fille Et Chat," Tsuguji Foujita, c1920

26 Feb 2020 1 235
Notes from a November 13, 1985 Christie's catalog: "signed-- pen and black ink on Japan paper "19 5/8 X 15 1/2 in. (50 X 39.5 cm.) "Provenance Gallery G. Wichita Kansas "In a letter dated September 26, 1985, Tokuschichi Hasegawa, of the Galerie Nichido, Tokyo, confirms the authenticity of this drawing. "$7,000 - 9,000"

"Jeune Fille," Tsuguji Foujita, 1960?

26 Feb 2020 2 213
Notes from a May 15th, 1986 Christie's catalogue: "signed lower right L. Foujita-- signed and dated on the reverse L. Foujita VI 60- oil on canvas "10 1/4 X 8 1/4 in. (27.3 X 22.2 cm.) "Photo-certificate no. 18.580 from Galerie Petrides dated March 19, 1986 accompanies this painting." "$80,000 - 100,000"

Sony Reel To Reel Tape Recorder Ad, c1962

04 Sep 2019 1 2 207
Maxwell Smart kept one just like it in his towel cabinet. One side of a promotional flyer.

Assorted Prints, Claes Oldenburg, 1971-73

04 Sep 2019 1 207
Clockwise from upper left: "Colossal Baked Potato In A Landscape," 1971 "Soft Picasso Cufflink," 1973 "Notes In Hand," 1972 Source and credits same as previous.

"Baked Potato With Butter" Print, Claes Oldenburg,…

04 Sep 2019 1 223
I swear that I didn't plan for September to be Potato Month. It just happened! From a 1983 exhibition catalog. Images published by Petersburg Press.

Sony Transistor Clock-Radio Ad, c1962

07 Aug 2019 1 209
You still won't make the first train, but you'll sure look jaunty while you try. One side of a promotional insert.

Kikkoman Booklet, c1958

25 Apr 2011 1 365
From the nervous smiles on the faces of his girls, Mr. America knows at first glance that they've been dabbling in the dark arts again. Promotional booklet published by Noda Shoyu Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

Kikkoman Booklet (2), c1958

25 Apr 2011 1 309
They attempt to disguise the foreign influences using the traditional brown/green/white configuration of all proper American meals, but he's not fooled...

Imperial Wallpaper Ad, 1948

26 Feb 2019 1 271
The precise moment when WWII was officially over in the U.S.A.'s living rooms. From the April issue of Good Housekeeping magazin.

Japan Shortwave Radio Card, 1967

09 Jun 2011 2 263
Sent from Motomachi, Toyonaka-city, Osaka, Japan to Radio W7BDU in Portland, Oregon.

Sony Portable TV Ad, c1962

06 Aug 2018 1 221
Personally, I don't think that I would've been brave enough to take this thing to the beach. Unless I was planning to sit guard over it the whole time. But to each their own. One side of a promotional fold-out.

Nagoya T.V. Tower/Seiko Watch Ad, c1962

11 Jul 2018 1 230
Network accountants take a stroll on their morning tea break, while they wait for the Mod Era to get going. Front and back of a fold-out.

Nagoya T.V. Tower/Seiko Watch Ad (2), c1962

11 Jul 2018 1 210
Even though I'm the world's biggest MST3K fan, I'm gonna' skip the obvious flaming-turtle jokes, okay?

Japan Air Lines Ad, 1959

06 Sep 2011 242
"Japan Air Lines hostess Yoko Mayuzumi." Pleased to meet you, Ma'am. Also, I gather from the size of these gorgeous flower arrangements that commercial planes were much, much, roomier back then. From the November issue of Sunset magazine.

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