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From Five Mice in a Mouse-trap, by the Man in the Moon; Done in the Vernacular from the Lunacular, by Laura E. Richards. 1881: Estes and Lauriat, Boston. Artist not stated.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/B_nUzOgFHTd/?igshid=4xz416po0rti
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Françoise Hardy attends Dalida's concert at the Olympia, in Paris, France on September 4, 1964.🌸
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Art by Audrey Herbertson www.instagram.com/auderpopz
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The Star by Edgar Degas // “Something” by The Beatles
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Some pages from Virginia Woolf’s photo album at Monk’s House.
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The Coming of the Fairies Arthur Conan Doyle 1921
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1967 Magazine Illustration From Lifestyle Illustrations of the 60s by Rian Hughes
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"Le portrait de Dora Maar" by Picasso, Embroidered by me.
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Yo, you’ve been holding out on me. You throw these up yet?… C’mon. I got a spot you ain’t gonna believe.
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I always get so fucking mad when I remember that it’s actually a 16-year-old Algerian girl who influenced BOTH Picasso and Matisse. and. No one gives a rat’s ass about her work which was very focused on women and nature. History -or people dare I say- didn’t bother to remember her name because she was a young Algerian woman and no one cares about Maghrebi/Arab women. unlike P*casso & M*tisse who both became legends, almost gods both during their lives and after their deaths, no one knows her.
Her name was Baya Mahieddine.
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Sometimes they like a milky tea, sometimes they like it with one sugar… That’s what I mean!
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Perspective. Sami Uçan, in Turkey.
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