amylsacks' photos with the keyword: horse

Plymouth Savoy Automobile Ad, 1953

10 May 2023 1 108
Perry Polo's horse is gonna' cause another scene unless he gets to drive the wagon home this time. o_0 From the August 15th issue of The New Yorker .

"Baking Secrets (4)," 1944

05 Mar 2023 1 99
The Farming Cherubs didn't make it in to work today. I fear for the lives of everyone in that field.

Western Family, 1957

13 Jun 2021 1 219
"Cover credits: Posters from American Airlines, Union Pacific Railroad, United Air Lines." From the August issue.

Franz 50th Anniversary Booklet (2), 1956

24 Apr 2011 203
Kids, I'm sorry we're so poorly drawn, but my nephew just graduated from art school and he really needed the gig.

La Semaine A Geveve (11), 1956

07 Oct 2018 1 253
Ah, yes. Souvenirs, or as we call them here, dust catchers. ;)

Pontiac 860 Automobile Ad, 1956

16 Sep 2018 1 2 197
When you want pink but your husband is Tom Rath, splitting the difference is only right. From the March 31st issue of The New Yorker.

Hanes Hosiery Ad, 1946

10 Jul 2018 1 226
Overcooked asparagus yellow-green, a driver made from a giant pencil, and a crocodile-faced horse leering at a woman. Alrighty then! From the September issues of Harper's Bazaar.

Mixer's Manual (7), 1947/48

19 Sep 2011 206
Always ride horses, work heavy weaponry, garden, and lean over small balconies while drunk! It's what helped make America great!

Cunard Cruise Line Ad, 1951

13 Apr 2012 1678
You can tell this is the off-season, because that's a toy racetrack and not a real one.

Schilling Coffee Ad, 1955

08 Jan 2013 158
Start your morning off right! Our coffee is guaranteed to make you feel like you've just been thrown from a horse! From the October issue of Western Family magazine. (Larger than original size, to show detail.)

Western Horseman, c1964

20 Apr 2013 160
Admit it. You can hear pedal steel playing in your head right now, just like I can.

Acme Boots Ad, c1964

02 Apr 2013 183
For an extra dollar, we'll send our Acme Rodeo Clown to tidy up the curbside as you make your way home from the shoe store. From Western Horseman magazine.