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cards 0-5 in my muppets major arcana
Eiko Yamazawa (Japanese, 1899-1995)
(Untitled (Yasue Yamamoto as Okichi in "Elegy for a Woman" by Yuzo Yamamoto))
c. 1943-1944, printed 1944
Gelatin silver prints
Man Ray (American, 1890-1976)
Ruby Richards with Diamonds, c. 1938
Gelatin silver print
JOHAN HAGEMEYER (1884 - 1962)
Clematis in Black Bowl, 1943
Gelatin silver print
Left to right Tad Lucas, Ruth Roach, Florence Hughes, Vera McGinnis and roper Sammie Garett aboard ship
Creator: Daily Chronicle Date: 1922 - 1935? Negative Number: 200131
From the Tex Austin collection
Alex Garant x The People’s Printshop.
Artist Alex Garant just released an incredibly hypnotizing limited edition print entitled “Passage,” over at The People’s Printshop.
“I‘ve decided not to have kids, to do my part for climate change.” It’s a deeply personal choice and for many it’s the biggest decision of their life – whether to have children or not. This week...
We spoke with the BBC last week for an episode of Cut Through the Noise about climate change and its impacts on our generation’s reproductive lives.
This is a compassionate, thoughtful, jam-packed 7 minutes. Check it out:
Cow Appreciation Day
Happy #CowAppreciationDay! Bulls and cows have appeared in art and mythology around the world since prehistoric times. Here are a few of our bovine friends from across our collections.
This bull figurine is from the ancient Gandhara kingdom in India and dates back to 1st century BC. See it on display in gallery 12.
This is a copy by Nina de Garis Davies (1865-1941) of a tomb wall painting in Thebes.
Figure of Nandi, the bull of Shiva, 16th-17th century India. Made from basalt.
Study of a Group of Cows by JMW Turner (1775–1851). Watercolour over graphite.
Matt Cunningham – INAG | I Need A Guide
Jamie Mortara, “Some Things You Need to Know Before Dating Me”. Watch Jamie’s full poem!