small earthenware plate with rabbit motif, diameter: 19.4 cm; joseph lindon smith, american c. early 1900s.
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small earthenware plate with rabbit motif, diameter: 19.4 cm; joseph lindon smith, american c. early 1900s.
The limestone strata on Bear Island (Bjørnøya), Svalbard, Norway, has been dramatically folded in places.
Mike Worrall (British, 1942) - Incident on Platform 6 (2003)
Juliette Vaissière (French, 1995), All that Glitters isn’t Gold, 2022. Oil on linen mounted on panel, 11 × 14 in.
Seven different facial expressions of a fox, ranging from observant to defensive, Johann Elias Ridinger (German, 1698-1767)
A lady reading in the mirror, Unknown Artist, Austrian School
home in cardigan, uk
Jette Stoltz
Another teeny tiny sphinx from a while back (sold)! 😺
I wish people wouldn't say "you can always go out without makeup/without shaving/wearing traditionally masculine clothes!" because that's just not true - not everyone can. I can, because I'm white, because most people see me as a cis woman, because I work in a place that would not punish me for not conforming to those beauty standards. I wish people would switch to saying (and practicing) "I go out without makeup/without shaving/wearing traditionally masculine clothes because existing in public like this normalizes it for everyone else and it should be possible for everyone to do the same". something like that.
The First Star at Landiris - Henri Riviére , 1907.
French , 1864-1951
Colour lithograph , 35.5 x 23 cm.
National Tile Museum in Lisbon. Would recommend.
Bucaco Palace, Portugal (by Jesus Moral Nuez)
Henri Martin (1860-1943, French) ~ RUE DE COLLIOURE, n/d
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“WELL-A-DAY, is this my SON TOM?”
A macaroni was a man who “exceeded the ordinary bounds of fashion” — the name from the type of pasta which some had taken a liking to on their Grand Tour. In his essay “A Queer Taste for Macaroni” Dominic James explores: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/a-queer-taste-for-macaroni