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Leaf in Rain, Boston, MA, 1956. Paul Caponigro. Gelatin silver.
The Gulf Stream, 1899. Winslow Homer. Oil on canvas.
Beacon Hill Theatre, Boston, 1963. Richard Yee. Gelatin silver print.
'History, Stephen said, is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake.’
James Joyce, Ulysses (Episode 2, "Nestor")
Pizza Paterson, 1952. Saul Leiter. Chromogenic print.
Study in Grey, 1906. Emil Carlsen. Oil on canvas.
Twins in Canoe, Snedens Landing, New York, 2006. Rodney Smith. Pigment print.
A journey through Claude Monet's former home and gardens in Giverny, France.
His gardens inspired his art.
Ringo Starr Outside Downing Street, 1965. Terry O'Neill. Chromogenic print.
Adventure Takes a Turn, 2013. Rachel Bess. Oil on panel.
Hitler's earliest victims were political rivals, including Communists, Social Democrats, and trade unionists, who were jailed without trial in early concentration camps like Dachau. Marked with red triangles, they faced brutal treatment aimed at crushing organized resistance. To suppress dissent and control culture, Hitler also rounded up artists, writers and intellectuals.
TWA Terminal at Idlewild (now JFK) Airport, Eero Saarinen, New York, NY, 1962. Ezra Stoller. Chromogenic print.
Fifth Avenue at Twilight, c. 1909. Birge Harrison. Oil on canvas.
J.P. Clark House, 1947. Julius Shulman. Gelatin silver.
Ingrid Bergman, c. 1930s. Ernest Bachrach. Gelatin silver.
苧環(おだまき) Fan columbine (Aquilegia flabellata)