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Charles-Louis Baugniet (Belgian, 1814-1886)
C'est bien Lui!
Lana Turner in Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)
"Shouldering the imitation ox", from a 1909 edition of Richard Kearton's Wild Nature's Ways
Two young women eating candy floss at a fun fair in Battersea Park, London
Carl Sutton, “The Fun of the Fair in 3-D,” Picture Post, 20th June 1953
by dimda_
Dolls’ house made by Frans and Christina Bosdyk in Picton, New South Wales, 1997-2006. It is is heavily influenced by traditional 17th century Dutch dolls houses and is made to 1/10-1/12 scale, with 20 rooms and a working electrical system. The style of the building and rooms span a period from late nineteenth century to the 1950s and portrays aspects of Dutch and Australian life from that time (via).
Three Black Cats, Carl Kahler
Chiara Gaggiotti
Word on the Street, Peter Fuss
Look through any window, Gail Albert Halaban
Stainless steel wire mesh sculpture by the French multimedia artist Dominique Bordenave
rosalía
The Kiss of Life, Jacksonville, Florida, Photo by Rocco Morabito, 1967
“After Randall G. Champion, a telephone company worker on a utility pole in Jacksonville, received an electric shock from a low-voltage line and fell unconscious, J. D. Thompson, his fellow worker, performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The worker survived the accident, and the photo won the Pulitzer Prize in 1968.”
The Door Ajar - Serge de Vries
Dutch,b.1968-
Oil on panel , 19 x 16 in.