Constant Permeke (1886- 1952) - Nu, 1940
Technique mixte sur papierOffa Gallery, Belgium
Max Klinger from the Cycle “On Death Part II”: Dead Mother, 1898
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Rosalind Russell in a production still from His Girl Friday (Howard Hawks, 1940)
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Edward Steichen. MELPOMENE - Sarah Landon Rives. 1904-05. Gum bichromate over platinum print
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The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Winter (1884). Pen and brown ink, lead white on paper by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890).
Museum of Fine Arts Google Art Project: Home via Wikimedia.
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Click to zoom in on this gorgeous visualization of Kowloon’s Walled City, demolished twenty years ago this month. The illustration is from an article from the South China Morning Post, which includes a short history of the place and more stories from people who used to live there:
It was once thought to be the most densely populated place on earth, with 35,000 people crammed into a few tiny apartment blocks and more than 300 interconnected high-rise buildings, all constructed without contributions from a single architect.
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