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HEARTBREAKING: Poor girl has to get out of the soft warm bed even though she is so so so so comfy
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Chimera (1903)
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Ukrainian Peasant Woman (circa 1910-11) by Wladimir Burliuk
Cortege of the Princess by Vittorio Zecchin, 1914.
Context: from the cycle The Thousand and One Nights.
William B. Davis
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Man-eating Tiger
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