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stannisbaratheon:live-action modern day “the lion king”NEW YORK, 1960s. The civil rights movement re
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bunniegurl531:live-action modern day “the lion king”NEW YORK, 1960s. The civil rights movement reach
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The first motor bikes.Museum Augustusburg, near the cradle of modern automobile manufacturing.
SourceOne of the most significant events in modern history:“Female Quakers local to the area organiz
The Black Power Movement in Los Angeles was heavily influenced by historical patterns of discriminat
Philip Guston (American, born Canada; 1913–1980)Gladiators Oil and pencil on canvas, 1940 The Museum
Steamnudists.Steampunk and neo-victorianism is a modern movement that recalls an era when things wer
stannisbaratheon:live-action modern day “the lion king”NEW YORK, 1960s. The civil rights movement re
Dedham Church from FlatfordJohn Constable (British; 1776–1837) ca. 1810Oil on canvasSterling and Fra
VeniceEdward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg; 1879–1973)1914PhotogravureLibrary of Congress, Pri
ARTIST | SAM ARMSTRONGRIGHTS-MANAGED | A specific one-time use. Pricing is based on factors such as
Thomas Dewing (1851–1938, United States)Oil paintings 3Thomas Dewing was an American painter working
Cloud StudyJohn Constable (British; 1776–1837)ca. 1821–22Oil on paper mounted on canvas Sterling and
stannisbaratheon:live-action modern day “the lion king”NEW YORK, 1960s. The civil rights movement re
STELLA she’s a little twisted in her beauty and I love the movement she encompasses. A few weeks ago
Portrait of George A. LucasJames McNeill Whistler (American; 1834–1903)1886Oil on panel The Walters
Portrait of WhistlerHenri Fantin-Latour (French; 1836–1904)1865Oil on canvas mounted on aluminum pan
In the 1930s, Sargent Claude Johnson derived inspiration from the New Negro Movement and its leader
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