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Animal Icon: Leather Rhino

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Not so long ago, a customer came into Spitfire Girl on Hillhurst and was gushing over some of the Jonathan Adler items. We got to talking and he ended up telling me about Adler’s leather animal designs that he did in the same style as the famous Edie Sedgwick picture (below).

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Edie's ultra-famous arabesque on a rhino!

After snooping around on the world wide web, I found the original– In the 60’s, British leather-goods company, Omersa & Co. made some super-fun and chic leather animals, which could be used as footstools or room decoration. They became famous by being pictured with icons like Sharon Tate and Edie Sedgwick.

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sharon tate on the Omersa rhino

Omersa & Company leather animals were sold in stores like Abercrombie and Fitch in NYC back in the day. Here are some pics of old and new/Adler and Omersa leather animals:

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Jonathan Adler's take on Omersa&Co's Design

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Omersa English Country Horse

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Adler's Elephant

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Camel from Omersa & Co's Middle East Collection

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Omersa even makes a seal!

I think these animals are amazing and rad! I’m so glad the Jonathan Adler is re-doing them! Click here for Adler’s animals.

Though these leather animals are fantastic, they are also a little pricey. So if you’re looking for the same mod-animal vibe in home-ware be sure to come in and check out the store and some of the Jonathan Adler and IMM Living items we carry!

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It's a Spitfire Store Menagerie!

Peace,

Chels

Gilda Radner 1946 – 1989

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

ExplorePAHistory a0a7w1 a 3491 Robert Cornelius The First Light Picture Ever Taken

1839

This is one of the earliest known photographs of a human. A self portrait taken in 1839, it shows a young Robert Cornelius (1809-1893) standing outside his family’s lamp-making shop in Philadelphia.

Cornelius was an American of Dutch descent whose knowledge of metallurgical chemistry was to help in perfecting the process of silver-plating, then employed in the production of daguerreotypes.

This photograph was made so many years ago, and yet Robert Cornelius looks as any young man you might happen to pass on the streets today. This is what struck me. He is so handsome and it is hard for me to believe this picture was taken so long ago. I’ve seen so many men try to look as handsome as this fellow, on screen, on stage and definitely on the streets of Los Angeles.  He is truly striking and sexy.

This picture above was taken 1839, the date Cornelius and  Paul Beck Goddard , a chemist from the University of Pennsylvania introduced their invention to the Society. Cornelius took this picture ,but because it was off-center he had Goddard pose for another for presentation to America’s leading learned Society.

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Lucy Inglis, -‘Cornelius isn’t some styled dandy approving every brushstroke of a portrait or a miniature: he’s just a bloke standing in the street trying out his new camera.’

Klaus Nomi 1944 – 1983

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Nomi was known for his bizarrely visionary theatrical live performances, heavy make-up, unusual costumes, and a highly stylized signature hairdo which flaunted a receding hairline. His songs were equally unusual, ranging from synthesizer-laden interpretations of classical music opera to covers of 1960s pop standards. He is remembered in the US as one of  David Bowie’s backing singers during a 1979 performance on Saturday Night Live.

Nomi died in 1983 at the age of 39 as a result of complications from Aids.

We just got in some amazing paper weights. They feature a self portrait of Tattoo artist, Gus Wagner.

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Gus was quite the character, very unique and talented person.  Here is a look into his life and history.

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Gus Wagner 1872-1941

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Gus is standing

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With is wife, Maud

“World’s Champion Hand Tattoo Artist and Tattooed Man,” was one of the most exuberant figures in the history of American popular culture. As tattooist and showman, he adorned thousands of customers and thrilled audiences from coast to coast in the early years of the 20th century.

Gus was born in Marietta, Ohio, a trading and boatbuilding town on the Ohio River. At age twelve he saw his first tattooed man, “Captain Costentenus the Greek Albanian,” in a traveling show. As a young man he hit the road as an itinerant salesman and laborer. In 1897 he boarded the cargo steamer Bellona at Newport News, Virginia, thus embarking on a four-year career as amerchant seaman.

Traveling around the world, Gus got to know many seaports: Vera Cruz, London, Capetown, Sydney, Auckland, Honolulu, New York, San Francisco, and others. He also discovered his true calling. Gus claimed that he learned to tattoo from tribesmen in Java and Borneo who showed him how to use traditional hand-made tools. By 1901, Gus reportedly had 264 tattoos of his own, allowing him to promote himself as “the most artistically marked up man in America.”

Back home, Gus embarked on a forty-year career as a traveling tattooist, tattooed man, and circus performer.

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Gus and Maude

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Gus at one of the Circus shows

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Gus Wagner's cart

He largely eschewed the new electric tattooing machines that transformed the art form after 1890, and remained faithful to his hand-held instruments. With other wandering artists, he carried tattooing inland from coastal ports, making it part of the culture of small-town America in the 20th century.

At some point late in life, Gus compiled a scrapbook of snapshots, trade cards, and other ephemera saved over the course of his career. Largely vanquished by movies, radio, and television, this world comes to life again in Gus’s photographs and souvenirs. In his later years Gus diversified his talents, showing and selling busts and totems he carved out of wood. He also became a gem collector, taxidermist, and exhibitor of rare animals, reptiles, and birds. He continued to work as a showman in circuses and Wild West shows. Gus died after being struck by lightning, in 1941. Wow what a way to go!

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My Two Favorite Men.

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Of coarse this does not include my father. Pops will always be number one.

Through my life there has been these two characters who have influenced, entertained and awed me.
Lets start with Jack Nicholson. HELLOO! The Shining…who doesn’t=remember that one. I’m still scared from his performance in that film. There is something so wonderful and playful about his personality. I definitely need to have him over for dinner. Hmm what will I cook.
Ribs?

Here is some fun facts about Jack I bet you didn’t know….
Nicholson was brought up believing that his grandparents, John Joseph Nicholson (a department store window dresser ) and Ethel May Rhoads (a hairdresser, beautician and amateur artist ), were his parents. Nicholson only discovered that his “parents” were actually his grandparents and his sister was in fact his mother in 1974, after a journalist for Time magazine who was doing a feature on Nicholson informed him of the fact. By this time, both his mother and grandmother had died. Nicholson has stated he does not know who his father is, saying “Only Ethel and June knew and they never told anybody”, and has chosen not to have a DNA test or to pursue the matter.
Oh Jack.
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To be continued…..