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historicaltimes:An unknown woman walks through a French village, Autochrome, c.1910 via reddit
deathandmysticism:José Guadalupe Posada, Detail of The Calavera of Don Quixote, early 20th century
hirxeth:“Why’d you do it?”“Cause I’m crazy.”20th Century Women (2016) dir. Mike Mills
Lubov Tchernicheva PapersMS Thr 464 Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Cristobal Balenciaga (French, born Spain; 1895–1972)Evening Dress, 1951. SilkThe Metropolitan Museum
Sake cup (guinomi), Sugimoto Tatsuo, 20th century, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean
Seihakuji cylinder vase, low relief design of mountains, Matsumoto Isami, 20th century, Minneapolis
Plate, Unknown Japanese, early 20th century, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Artsm
Ōtsu-e of a Falconer, Unknown Japanese, first half 20th century, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japan
slam-african:Monkey Mask, Unidentified Mumuye artist, 20th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of
mia-africa-americas:Basket, 20th century, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Art of Africa and the Americ
Gold decorated Russian shashka sabre, early 20th century.from Czerny’s International Auction H
George Washington, his Farewell address. *AC7.W2772F.1932 Extracts from the Autobiography of Calvin
The Devious Art of “Salting” a Gold Claim,In the mid 19th century to the 20th century go
“Sangre torera" George Owen Wynne Apperley, 1928
zhuanghongru:Early 20th Century Paris Art Nouveau Architecture Decoration
arsvitaest:Piet Mondrian, Chrysanthemum, first half of the 20th century, oil on canvasThe Cleveland
Merry-go-round, by Anna Katrina Zinkeisen, 1935
Bone mounted koummiya, Morocco, early 20th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
otherkingdom:today in history» 9 november, the german day of fate[eta: “the night of broken glass” i
nae-design:Maurice Bernard Sendak | 1928 - 2012American illustrator of Little Bear written by Else H
seskine:Paul Oxborough (English, b. 1965)
“The Suitor” (detail) by Vittorio Reggianini (1858-1938).
Two women at the street by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1914
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