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The Fear.Illustration by Edwin Henel for German fantasy/horror magazine, The Orchid Garden. 1919. Th
Ash Wednesday.Carl O. Petersen illustration for Jugend magazine, 1919.
The Kiss of Peace.Satirical illustration by by German artist Thomas Theodor Heine for Simplicissimus
The Little Boy and Old Man Tree.Arthur Rackham illustration for Snickerty Nick and the Giant (1919).
classicladiesofcolor:Studio portraits of Aida Overton Walker (circa 1910s)[From the NYPL Digital Col
Puck (or should I say, Robin Goodfellow), the mischievous sprite from Shakespeare’s comedy of A mids
Horse-drawn wagons loaded with cotton bales on a busy commercial street in Gainesville (Texas, 1910s
Santa Maria della Salute, VeniceJohn Singer Sargent (American; 1856–1925)1903–7Watercolor on paperIs
Art Deco fashion illustration by Charles Martin, 1913
Lyonel Feininger, Badende am Strand I Bathers on the Beach, 1912.
Julius Klinger, artwork for exhibition Wiener Kunstschau in der Berliner Secession, catalogue and po
Famous Fagus Factory, 2007. Walter Gropius 1911-1913.Although Gropius and Adolf Meyer only designed
Costume designs for the opera “Khovanschina” by Fyodor Fedorovsky, 1912
Drawing by Egon Schiele, 1910
Black-Haired Girl with High Skirt by Egon Schiele, 1911
Dinner dress by House of Drécoll, 1912-13 Austria
Jeune enfant en costume marin sur laplage de la baie de Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme = Young child in sail
The “Terra Nova” in Heavy IceHerbert George Ponting (British; 1870–1935)1910 or 1911 Pho
The Former Whaling Ship, the “Terra Nova”Herbert George Ponting (British; 1870–1935)ca. 1911 Photogr
Austro-Hungarian supply line over the Vršič Pass, October 1917Battle of the Isonzo, WWI, present-day
Dogs pull carts for the army of Austria-Hungary during WWI.
Cinema slide of 1912
Teodoro Wolf-Ferrari, Poster for M1, the first Olivetti typewriter, 1912. Ivrea, Italy. Obviously re
Olivetti Typewriter M1, launched at Turin’s World Fair 1911 by Camillo Olivetti. The first industria
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