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Fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtGift of The Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1930M
Velociraptor, Carnegie Collection, Safari Ltd., 2015 ID 410201. Feet tweaked to produce bipedal posi
Sword from Liberia, circa 1920′sfrom The Carnegie Museum of Art
arpeggia:Sviatoslav Richter bowing after sucessful concert in Carnegie Hall, 1960Photo by Walter San
Black Square by Gillian Carnegie
We’re dancing around the office today - the absolutely beautiful and brilliant TINDER by Sally Gardn
39adamstrand:Construction of Keokuk’s First Bridge was completed on 11 April 1871. After the end of
The Oliver Room at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in Oakland has been closed since last April after
The Oliver Room at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in Oakland has been closed since last April after
filthcityphotography:Blast Furnace on Flickr.
Carnegie Library of Reims (1912).> Photos: Victor Courleux.
carnegiemuseumnaturalhistory:A Carnegie Museum of Natural History employee welds tail support for Ap
Fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtGift of The Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1930M
Girl on A Swing - Gillian Carnegie, 2002.Brittish,b.1971-Oil on canvas, 27.01 in. 68.60 cm. x
pouahhh:Darren Criss prepares backstage at Carnegie Hall (x)
Recycle-GANGraphics research from Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science is an image translati
lilithsplace:Prince, 2011 - Gillian Carnegie (b. 1971)
A recent piece I did for the New Yorker, about the Carnegie Club. Smoke em if you gottem.
iammorethanmemory:Aaron Tveit after his first performance at Carnegie Hall - April 28, 2014 (x)
fashionsfromhistory:Evening DressCristobal Balenciaga for Hattie Carnegie1950Museum at FIT
EDITTA SHERMAN WAS AN ITALIAN-AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER, OFTEN REFERRED TO AS THE “DUCHESS OF CARNEGIE H
Horst P. Horst, vintage chrome before and after color correction. Dress by Hattie Carnegie, model: C
wike-wabbits:Sardines brooch by Hattie Carnegie (1880-1956)
wike-wabbits:Sardines brooch by Hattie Carnegie (1880-1956)
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