Kees van Dongen, Amusement, 1914

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Kees van Dongen, Amusement, 1914
Life mag, May 1970
Hans Erni (1909-2015)
Sabrina Carpenter.
Vogue Italia.
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Athiec Geng by Malick Bodian for Acne Paper Magazine June 2026
“If you deny any affinity with another person or kind of person, if you declare it to be wholly different from yourself—as men have done to women, and class has done to class, and nation has done to nation—you may hate it, or deify it, but in either case you have denied its spiritual equality, and its human reality. You have made it into a thing, to which the only possible relationship is a power relationship. And thus you have fatally impoverished your own reality.” Ursula K. Le Guin "American SF and The Other" in Science-Fiction Studies 7, 1975.
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Portrait of Christiana (Lily) Macdonald. John William Schofield (British, 1865-1944). Oil on canvas.
The work is a portrait of Christiana Blanche Ashworth Macdonald, known as Lily, with a figurine. Her mother, Eleanor Montague Morris, was the daughter of a London solicitor. Eleanor’s first husband was William Stanford the younger of Preston Manor, Brighton. A year after his death in 1853, Eleanor married Captain George Varnham Macdonald and the couple had three daughters Flora (1857) and later twins Diana and Lily (1866).
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