1 Headline Every Day - 1936 NYT

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Experience all 12 months of 1936 through 300+ authentic New York Times headlines transformed into a breathtaking 44-minute AI-art odyssey — each month inspired by a legendary artist for ultimate visual drama.

From Hitler’s Rhineland coup and Tokyo’s bloody mutiny to Jesse Owens’ Olympic defiance, Roosevelt’s landslide, and Edward VIII’s abdication, this cinematic timeline fuses history’s raw power with artistic genius.

12 Artist inspirations, One Unforgettable Year:

- Jan (Barnett Newman): Minimalist zips of crisis and power
- Feb (William Blake): Apocalyptic empire and assassinations
- Mar (Berthe Morisot): Impressionist floods and quiet rebellion
- Apr (Ferdinand Bauer): Botanical precision in executions and annexations
- May (Gerard ter Borch): Intimate genre scenes of Ethiopia’s fall
- Jun (William Trost Richards): Seascape majesty for FDR’s triumphs
- Jul (John Singer Sargent): Luminous oils of heatwaves and Spanish chaos
- Aug (Sergio Aragonés): Zany cartoons exploding with Olympic glory
- Sep (Honoré Daumier): Satirical storms of currency crashes and hurricanes
- Oct (Frida Kahlo): Surreal thorns entwining elections and sieges
- Nov (Philippe de Champaigne): Chiaroscuro crowning Roosevelt’s victory
- Dec (Rembrandt): Golden gloom for abdication and global intrigue

Every frame is historically AI accurate, AI-generated, and synced to haunting 1930s scores. Perfect for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and retro futurists — headlines as standalone artworks, bold and emotionally charged.

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