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Sunflowers. Elementary Science by Grades: Book One. 1930. Internet Archive
Unknown, Amish quilt, Penn., 1930s
Josef Albers, Homage to the Square, 1950s
The Daily Life of a Grandma and Her Odd-Eyed Cat - Miyoko Ihara
Tomoko M
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archive moodboard for @pisceslore | want one?
Two species. Follow link for details. Field book of common gilled mushrooms, with a key to their identification and directions for cooking those that are edible. 1928.
Internet Archive
Ruth Asawa sketchbook drawings (from the book Ruth Asawa Through Line — see more here)
Pin, 25
“I'm wearing a tee from Sheknows layered with a thrifted oversized blazer and a bright orange shirt underneath, paired with a pleated skirt that matches my leggings. I love to wear neutral colors and add small colorful details, like the tee or shirt collar. My inspiration is to wear what makes me love myself, adds a pop of color, and creates movement by layering every outfit.”
Oct 8, 2023 ∙ Upper West Side
Vincent van Gogh ~ Undergrowth, 1889
[Source: vangoghmuseum.nl]
Oskar Bergman,
Uto en automne, 1939
A spiral stone engraving on Signal Hill in Saguaro NationalPark, Arizona, dated 550 to 1,550 years ago.
Credit…John Cancalosi/Alamy
“Polypodium vulgare, and varieties.” The British fern gazette. March 1911.
Internet Archive
Spore print of Amanita Muscarius. Our edible toadstools and mushrooms and how to distinguish them. 1895.
Internet Archive
from letterarii
Posted them already, but I had to wash them and take a prettier photo.
The varieties are: Old German, an unknown yellow variety I definitely didn't sow intentionally, Paul Robeson, Brandywine True Black, Tlacolula Ribbed, Zapotec Brown Flesh, local heirloom I don't know the name of, Black Beauty, Auria, Beauty Lottringa Orange, Voyage, Charlie Chaplin, Phil's One, Purple Smaragd, Thai Pink Egg and Barry's Crazy Cherry.