ruggero libera angelica (1819, detail) by jean-auguste-dominique ingres

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ruggero libera angelica (1819, detail) by jean-auguste-dominique ingres
Thousands of protestors packed the streets of downtown Minneapolis with temps in the negatives twenties Celsius and the windchill at –32°C. The cold seems to have deterred a lot of ICE activity today but it didn’t stop the locals. Photo by Cathy Wurzer
Theater Signboard Depicting Scenes from the Play Nue shigedô sakiwake yûsha e
Ekanban Nue shigedô sakiwake yûsha
絵看板 鵺重藤咲分勇者Attributed to:
Torii Kiyomitsu I
1767 (Meiwa 4)
MEDIUM/TECHNIQUEPanel; ink and color on paper
DIMENSIONSOverall: 186.9 x 90.5 cm (73 9/16 x 35 5/8 in.)
Image: 179 x 82.7 cm (70 ½ x 32 9/16 in.)
CREDIT LINEWilliam Sturgis Bigelow Collection
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Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) ‘Tsuta Marsh in Mutsu Province (Mutsu Tsutanuma)’, ca.1919.
Tradtional Color woodblock print
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Art Nouveau revival-style custom bathroom sink & mirror design by glass artist Lyn Hovey & woodworker Jamie Robertson (1980s)
Scanned from the book, 'Contemporary Crafts for the Home' (1990)
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