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Gustav Klimt
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Four Marx Brothers in 1918
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One of these twins lived to be 100. The other died at age two in 1896, shortly after this portrait was taken. The one who died is on the left, Fern. Vern, on the right lived to 100.
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Visual Educationals, Plant Life in the USA, 1933
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“Modern art has led me to the comprehension and appreciation of Indian painting and sculpture. It seems paradoxical but I know for certain that had we not come away to Europe, I should perhaps never have realized that a fresco from Ajanta or a small piece of sculpture in the Musee Guimet is worth more than a whole Renaissance.”
- Amrita Sher-Gil (1913 -1941) was an Indian painter of Punjabi Sikh and Hungarian Jewish descent. She began her career in Parisian Bohemian circles, but in 1933 she began to be haunted by an intense longing to return to India feeling in some strange way there lay her destiny as a painter.
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get me to heaven | victor m. alonso
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Larissa Hoffmann
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Wanda Wulz (1903–1984)
Pippo the cat
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Unknown Photographer - Northern lights over “Maud” 1918-1925
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Auguste Rodin, Eternal Springtime, ca 1884.
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