Comic book on the Bowery, 1940.
Photo: Andrew Herman via seeoldnyc.com

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Comic book on the Bowery, 1940.
Photo: Andrew Herman via seeoldnyc.com
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Charlotte Weeks, A young girl reading, 1890
〈catch ball〉
ママ友とキャッチボール
子供より大人の人数が多い日
母たちも一緒に楽しむ公園タイム
大人だって思いっきり遊ぶ♪楽しい!
😍🤎🍁🏵️🍂🙋🏼♀️
Almeida Júnior - Girl with a Book, between 1850 and 1899, oil on canvas José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior (1850 – 1899) was a Brazilian artist and designer. Júnior enjoyed painting the people and their lifestyle of regional Brazil. Júnior's career began when the head priest of Church of Our Lady of Candelária in Itu recognised Júnior's talent and raised money for him to study at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts (1869). After completing his studies, Júnior returned to Itu and set up a studio. In 1876, Emperor Pedro II was so impressed with Júnior's work that he provided financial support, enabling Júnior to study in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts. Junior eventually returned to Brazil in 1882 where he opened a studio in São Paulo and taught art privately.
T H E A R T O F R E A D I N G St. Louis, Missouri (1950) Gordon Parks ©The Gordon Parks Foundation / Smithsonian Magazine
Kees Scherer (Dutch photographer), Child reading, Holland, circa 1953-1958