Imp, c. 1970, by Earl Krentzin. Silver, gold, and cultured pearls. Classified as jewelry by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, so possibly sort of brooch? Definitely a little stinker.
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Imp, c. 1970, by Earl Krentzin. Silver, gold, and cultured pearls. Classified as jewelry by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, so possibly sort of brooch? Definitely a little stinker.
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My favorite owls that I’ve encountered are roosting here.
Do you know this Musical Song? #334
I know the song and the musical
I know the song but not the musical
I know the musical but not the song
I may know this
I have never heard this
"Fountain with Owls" (Fontana con civette) Ferdinando Noulian, 1914
Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton outside a pub in Shepperton, 1963 - photo by Milton H. Greene -
People on Tumblr love sharing information about themselves no matter how asinine it is. And I'm the same way. Everybody tell me what the last thing you drank was.
Do you know this Musical Song? #291
I know the song and the musical
I know the song but not the musical
I know the musical but not the song
I may know this
I have never heard this
It’s The Wrong Temperature
Worcester Royal Porcelain Co., "Aesthetic teapot", 1882, porcelain, 15.4 x 17.5 x 8.6 cm, NGV.
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Iphigenia (1977)
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the face of a man who has not been consulted about hiding in a cupboard
Kirchenruine in Halberstadt im Winter 1843/Öl auf Leinwand Carl Georg Hasenpflug
William Blake, illustrations for Divine Comedy, 1824-1827
These are neither by William Blake nor illustrations for Divine Comedy.
Both are scenic illustrations for Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. The one on the left is by Karl Friedrich Schinkel (c. 1815) and the one on the right is by Simon Quaglio (c. 1818).
Netsuke of Monkey with a Chestnut. 19th century. Credit line: Gift of Mrs. Russell Sage, 1910 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/60276