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Andy Warhol, 32 Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1961–62. Acrylic on canvas, 32 works, each 20″ × 16″.
peashooter85:“The smell of gunpowder is sweeter to me than all the perfumes of Arabia”-Julius II, Th
50 Shades of Pope,The most popular book of the 15th century was an erotic romance novel called The T
The Pope’s Holy Rifle — The Remington Rolling Block PontificioA licensed copy of the American
worldhistoryfacts:Pope Urban II consecrates the new altar at the Cluny III Monastery in 1095. This m
Buffalo Bill and The Pope,Amoung one of Buffalo Bills many Wild West Show tours was a visit to the P
Wanda Rutkiewicz meets Pope John Paul II. (Kraków, Poland, June 1979)Wanda Rutkiewicz is a legendary
“Adjusted Rank” means what percentage of the world’s population were killed by a particular conflict
The NES Zapper,One of the most popular accessories for the legendary Nintendo Entertainment System,
The Noble Sport of Fox Tossing,Popular during the 17th century, fox tossing is one of those bizarre
The Unexpected Death of Aeschylus,Aeschylus was one of the most popular Ancient Greek playwrights.
Landscape in Fog (1996), Roy Lichtenstein
Muhammad Ali (1977), Andy Warhol
The Tramp Chair,Invented in the United States in the early 19th century, the tramp chair was popular
Michael for ph Matthew Rolston, 1984.
The Doomed Soldiers of the Forlorn HopeA popular term during used by the British in the 18th and ear
Vasa is a Swedish XVII century warship and one of Sweden’s most popular tourist attractions. N
Dancers at a dance marathon, 1923. These events became popular in the 1920s and 1930s as dance craze
This is the kujang, a sickle-shaped dagger believed to uphold the balance of the world. Once popular
The Windscale Nuclear AccidentWith the popularity of the HBO series “Chernobyl”, the Chernobyl disas
See that girl, she knows I’m watching… She likes the way I stare.
“Alongside the Iggy Pop Life Class drawings, I have selected some objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s
kvetchlandia:Uncredited Photographer Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina During the Filming of Je
Signet ring of Pope Clement XIV, dated 1774.
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