“The rings of Saturn, visible only through a telescope.” How and why book of planets and interplanetary travel. c. 1960.
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“The rings of Saturn, visible only through a telescope.” How and why book of planets and interplanetary travel. c. 1960.
Molly Mendoza
“Sudden outburst of devotional impulse which surged over a nun while engaged in contemplation.” Man visible and invisible. 1903.
The universe a vast electric organism. 1904. Book cover.
Colors, what they are and what to expect of them. 1910.
A crane takes a look underwater. The giant crab, and other tales from old India. 1897.
Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田博)
Luna Bijl by Mario Sorrenti - Balenciaga s/s 2017
“The brain.” Captain Future World of Science. Spring 1944. Colorized image.
Yves Tanguy - Sans Titre, 1936.
Triangular bandage. Home Nursing and Child Care. 1939.
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Not related to what color your hair is. Nemfrog. 2018. Source.
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Star trails. Five hour exposure. “The shortest arc is the trail made by the North Star.” All night with the stars. 1920.
Yokai Wonderland - More from YUMOTO Koichi Collection: Supernatural Beings in Japanese Art
Yokai Wonderland; volume two of PIE’s Yokai Museum series is coming early 2018! I own Yokai Museum already and it’s a pretty fantastic reference book! Buy: Yokai Museum: The Art of Japanese Supernatual Beings (Affiliate link)