Chaim Soutine (Français/Russe, 1893–1943), La place de la Liberté à Céret, vers 1919, huile sur toile, 54 x 65 cm.
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Chaim Soutine (Français/Russe, 1893–1943), La place de la Liberté à Céret, vers 1919, huile sur toile, 54 x 65 cm.
Blue eyes
(Les yeux bleus) 1956
Françoise Gilot
Les Trois Solitaires. Oeuvres Posthumes Nouvelles et Poèmes Inédits. Robert Desnos Lithographies de Yvette Alde.
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Alexandre Garbell (Français, 1903-1970), Pommier à Montry, 1961, crayon gras et graphite, 24,1 x 23,5 cm, Paris, Centre Pompidou - Musée national d'art moderne
Andrew Gangan. Homage to Soutine “The Pastry Cook of Cagnes”
Paris School headteacher stabbed by a student's parent
Paris School headteacher stabbed by a student’s parent
The headteacher of Paris elementary school was slightly injured Thursday after being stabbed by a student’s parent in the south of Paris, in an attack whose motives remain unclear.
The alleged perpetrator was arrested a few minutes later, a few blocks from the school of the fourteenth district, a police source told AFP.
He was placed in custody for attempted murder of a teacher and armed robbery,…
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World Top Incomes Database
Note keywords, since the roaring 20s
Amplify’d from www.ritholtz.com
The chart above shows how far things have moved off their traditional ratios in terms of US incomes. The top 1% are earning more income, and keeping more of it, than anytime since the roaring 1920s.
This fascinating set of data points via the Paris School of Economics (referred to us by Invictus!). You can access this via their website and slice and dice the income data by nation, income percentile, etc. anyway you like.
Read more at www.ritholtz.com
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