The Wizard of Oz (1939) Directed by Victor Fleming
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The Wizard of Oz (1939) Directed by Victor Fleming
🦕 Mighty animals New York, American book company[c1912] Original source Image description: Illustration of three Titanotherium, prehistoric rhinoceros-like mammals, near a water body. One large adult stands prominently on the right with thick legs, a bulky body, and two horn-like protrusions on its snout. Two smaller individuals, one possibly a juvenile, are closer to the water, with one lying down and the other drinking. The scene includes dense vegetation near the water’s edge and a distant, forested landscape under a cloudy sky. The artwork has a sepia tone and is a restoration by Charles Knight, based on H.F. Osborn’s work, from a 1912 publication.
Pascal Haüsermann Domobiles 1965
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“Wordly powers.” Historic and prophetic diagram of the world : God’s plan of salvation for law breakers. 1912. Details from an elaborate, colorful diagram portraying Christian prophecy.
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“Midnight sun at the North Cape.” The beauty of the heavens. 1842.
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Barnard 163, Black Swan
El Petó de la Mort: The Kiss of Death (1930) - Jaume Barba for the tomb of Josep Llaudet Soler
Inscription: “His young heart is thus extinguished. The blood in his veins grows cold. And all strength has gone from him. Falling into the arms of death, he is exalted by his faith. Amen.”
Six Flags Mall in Arlington, Texas, circa 1970. DFW shoppers of a certain age might recognize department store Sanger-Harris in the background.
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Anonymous. Women boxing on a roof of the Ball Building, Paramount studio, Hollywood. 1938
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Collin Creek Mall, Dallas, Texas. Built in 1981. Scan #5
Fantasia (1940) - The Pastoral Symphony
praise me; i’m not like THE OTHER GIRLS I am a REAL QUEER and an INTELLECTUAL. unlike THE OTHER GIRLS I like GETTING DIRTY and FUCKING. I am drunk on BOURBON/BEER and PHEROMONES