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nemfrog: “The little dot we live on.” The Book of knowledge. v. 7. 1912. Internet Archive
vinceaddams: ephemeral-elegance: Cashmere Cape, ca. 1912 Reville & Rossiter Ltd. via Vintage Mar
This is George Mallory. Alive, in 1912. Usually when I do my “This is So and So” posts, I show you a
theartsyproject: Egon Schiele, Trieste Fishing Boat, 1912.
milenaolesinska: Exposition Art Blog Emil Schumache “Emil Schumacher (German, August 29, 1912–O
pintoras: Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh (Scottish, 1865 - 1933): Silver Apples of the Moon (1912) (v
BILIBIN, Ivan [Ива́н Я́ковлевич Били́бин] (1876-1942). Zmey Gorynych, 1912. by Halloween HJB https:/
youcannottakeitwithyou:Ludmila Jiřincová (Czech, 1912 – 1994)
amare-habeo: Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885–1933) Riding boy (Reitender Knabe), 1912 Oil on paper
heaveninawildflower: ‘Orchids and a Butterfly’ (1912) by Gisbert Combaz (Belgian, 1869–1941). Waterc
Otto Dix, Saxon Town with late Gothic church and medieval castle complex, 1912.
Maria, Olga, Tatiana, Anastasia | 1912.
artesens:Illustration for “The Bald Wife” by Warwick Goble from the book Falk Tales of Bengal (1912)
the-penny-dreadfuls: June 13th, 1912: The funeral for the eight victims of the Villisca axe murders.
womansart: Ray Eames (1912–1988), leading US designer who worked in a variety of media including fur
onemoretime:Gustave BaumannAll the Year Round - January 1912 via Pinterest
the-eternal-moonshine: “The little dot we live on.” The Book of knowledge. v. 7. 1912. (found on the
artist-sargent: Spanish Fountain, 1912, John Singer SargentMedium: watercolor,paper
artist-tanner:Street Scene, Tangiers, 1912, Henry Ossawa Tanner
met-asian: Untitled, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Asian ArtRogers Fund, 1912 Metropolitan Museum of A
profoundgaiety:From Cosmopolitan (1912)
antique-royals:Basketball Team 1912
Franz Marc | Little Yellow Horses | 1912
Watching a solar eclipse from a rooftop in Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 17, 1912.
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