Ivan MESTROVIC devant l'un des panneaux décorant la Hendricks Chapel à Syracuse, New York, 1950

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Ivan MESTROVIC devant l'un des panneaux décorant la Hendricks Chapel à Syracuse, New York, 1950
Mark Grotjahn - Untitled (Colored Butterfly White Background Six Wings), 2004, colored pencil and graphite on paper, 76.2 x 55.9 cm
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June 1962, Anne Sexton, from Complete Poems (1928-1974) first published 1981
Edouard Taufenbach - Le Blue du Ciel
“A few special moments with Giza and Zawadi.”
Taken in Laikipia County, Kenya Photographed by Nisha Purushothaman
Castle in the Pyrenees, by René Magritte
The great comet of 1881, observed 145 years ago on the night of June 25–26 — plate XI from The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings (1882).
More comets, meteors, meteorites and shooting stars through the ages in our post “Flowers of the Sky” https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/flowers-of-the-sky #onthisday #OTD
Bona de Mandiargues - La clef des champs (1970)
Marguerite Frey-Surbek (Swiss, 1886 - 1981)
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) ČS. / Y.W.C.A (1922) Source
David Hockney
Three trees near Thixendale (series). 2007-08
"Trees are the largest manifestation of the life-force we see. No two trees are the same, like us." David Hockney
Käthe Hecht: Four young little owls and a long-eared owl, circa 1920/1930.
Pablo Picasso, cut outs for children
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