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Johannes van Wijckersloot (attributed to), The Card Game on the Cradle: Allegory (detail), 1643 - 1683
Kelmscott Manor. May Morris
Rainy Day, Queens, Martin Lewis, 1931
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Photographer Unknown. (Misty Thames, London / 1931).
From the book Magyarorszag, 1972 (2/2) (via here)
Just a Couple of Girls, 1915.
Harry Wilson Watrous (American, 1857–1940)
Oil on canvas
Algernon Newton, The House By The Canal, 1945
Trinity Bridge, 1904, Mstislav Dobuzhinsky
Knut Ekwall
“The Reading Lesson”
William Bruce Ellis Ranken (1881-1941) - The florist. 1930.
Tied to one another by the bonds of the earth, by intelligence, heart and flesh, nothing, I know, can surprise or separate us.
Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, February 1950.
We met, we recognised each other, we abandoned ourselves one to the other. We have lived a love of burning, pure crystal. Do you realise what happiness we have, and what has been given to us?
Maria Casarès to Albert Camus, June 1950.
sibylle binder, Vienna 1935 - Trude Fleischmann
Manabozho, the great white rabbit, and other Indian stories - Maude Radford Warren - 1918 - via Internet Archive
Don Hunstein (American 1928 - ) • Glenn Gould 1932-1982
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Inga Moore (b.1945)
Léonard Misonne. London 1890s
A group of young Dutch girls play on a cliff overlooking the ocean in the early 1900s (by Charles Chusseau-Flaviens)