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Philip Guston (American, born Canada; 1913–1980)Gladiators Oil and pencil on canvas, 1940 The Museum
Florence Choate (1878-1967), “Stokes’ Wonder Book of the Bible” by Helen Ward Bank
Kristin Shiraef aka Kristin Baugh Shiraef aka KrztnS aka KrztnsArts (American, b. 1987, TN, USA, bas
William Carqueville (1871-1946), “A Trip to Fairyland” by Jane Phillips Conkey, 1905 Sou
William Merritt Chase (American; 1849–1916)Spring Flowers (Peonies)Pastel on paper, prepared with a
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. –Martin Luther King, Jr. In the Spirit of Mar
Danger, Construction Ahead, Kay Sage, 1940
Mary Williams (American, b. San Francisco, CA, USA) - Molly, 2009 Photography
caitlinmccarthyart:Beginning tonight at midnight, everything in my Etsy shop is 20% off through the
Times Square, NYC (couple with hats from back)Louis Faurer (American; 1916–2001)ca. 1949 (printed la
jugcooper:Endless Gifs of Klaus Hargreeves: 9/∞
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James Carter Beard (1863-1935), “Century Illustrated Magazine”, #5, Sept. 1886Source
Bebe Daniels1930sEugene Robert Richee (American; 1895–1972).
Mary Chamberlain aka M E Chamberlain (American, b. VA, USA, based Athens, OH, USA) - General Store
Goya’s Lantern | 2012 | Oil on linenJust Like Ornette | 2010 | Oil on linenSongbird | 2012 | O
Jessica Roux (American, b. Fayetteville, NC, USA, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - My favorite time of yea
William H. Thwaites (fl. 1854-1871), ‘Oberon and Titania’, “The Magic Ring”,
Florence Choate (1878-1967), “Stokes’ Wonder Book of the Bible” by Helen Ward Bank
Louis Rhead (1857-1926), “The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments”, 1916Source
Louis Rhead (1857-1926), “The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments”, 1916Source
Talia Chetrit (American, b. 1982, Washington DC, USA, based New York, NY, USA) - Plastic/Sock, 2016,
The Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC) was a group of Black artists on the South Side of
Conservators relish the chance to nerd-out over historic artist materials. What’s even more exciting
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