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La hermana de las rosas by Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre, 1908
carolathhabsburg:Russian Kokoshnik. Late 1900s (decade)
Auguste Rodin, watercolor, 1900s
Helmet, late 1800s - early 1900s, Cleveland Museum of Art: African ArtThis type of helmet used by th
Figurine, late 1800s-early 1900s, Cleveland Museum of Art: African ArtThe Delenne’s stumbled upon th
NEW MAP: Northern Africa 1902: Cottenest Expedition (7 May 1902) buff.ly/3h6nkZr French expa
Capt. Dray–Yale Relay TeamPhoto: Bain News Service1908Glass-plate negativeLibrary of Congress Prints
NEW MAP: Northern Africa 1902: Cottenest Expedition (7 May 1902) buff.ly/3h6nkZr French expa
danskjavlarna:From Zauberlinda, The Wise Witch by Eva Katherine Clapp and illustrated by Mabel Tibbi
Stoewer Standard No. 4, 1908. A true art nouveau typewriter. Engineer: Paul Grützmann. Stettin, Germ
In the early 1900s, a number of South Asians - Sikhs in particular - immigrated to the Pacific North
Your unkindness makes me …-choly? Why would a melon oooohVintage card from circa 1907.
sugarmeows:The Flatiron Building (c.1902–10)
Ellis Island Immigrants: Danish Manca. 1909Photographer: Augustus F. Sherman (American; 1865–1925)Th
“Gossip” by Felix Vallotton, 1902
byronsmuse:1900s Maude Fealy; this photo is so romantic and dreamy…
librar-y:Coney Island circa 1905. Night in Luna Park.
The Meeting of Oberon and Titania, from William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Arthur Ra
Incantation, 1905Anne W. Brigman :: Incantation, 1905, gelatin silver print. | src The Michael G. an
Anne Brigman (1869-1950)The Wondrous Globe1912Photogravure (from Camera Work)21.1 cm x 19.9 cmMuseum
Hand tinted 1900s postcard of a woman in her night gown standing near a window with a candle in her
Liane de Pougy, 1900s French Photo Postcard
Sudanese mosquitos.Illustration from a report on malaria in Sudan, printed by Henry Wellcome in 1904
Santa Maria della SaluteJohn Singer Sargent (American; 1856–1925)1904Translucent and opaque watercol
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