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"Spring in Town" by Grant Wood (1941)
The many streams of a humid region in central Kentucky. Physiography. 1919.
Internet Archive
The Animal Sculptor by Louis Robert Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1848–1913)
Dewalt Drive, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
"The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters" Francisco Goya
Plate 43 from Los Caprichos (1797–1799)
Hanging the laundry, Spain, 1950's - by Ramón Dimas (1919 - 1965), Spanish
Illustration by Theodor Kittelsen (1906) From the Norwegian folk tales of Asbjørnsen and Moe.
Kupala Night, Poland, 1970s
It's also your right to get to live every day with your decision - while trying to fall asleep - in nightmares - even better - you might die from it like one of my relatives did. Go ahead, have at it! It's loads of fun for mother and baby in that special life-extinguishing moment together. 💕
I used to be full pro life, but this is my conclusion. You want it, then have fun with that. It will still be your problem.
From 'Bedrooms and bathrooms' | Scan
What a nerd.
No Hollywood 'save face' SWILL for me. Next.
Gump definitely got lost in the forest.
He's trying to save face, but I'm not buyin' it.
Country Living’s Country Look and How to Get It, 1991
Like several of these decorative finishes, stencilling is a legacy from very early civilization. In more recent history, it is probably the American settlers whom we have to thank most for keeping the tradition alive, bringing it with them from Europe and using it on walls.
Designer’s Guide to Surfaces and Finishes, 1984