Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese/French, 1886-1968)
Tulips, 1920 Watercolour and ink on paper, 39 x 30 cm

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Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese/French, 1886-1968)
Tulips, 1920 Watercolour and ink on paper, 39 x 30 cm
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This is a baby bison.
The New York World, New York, August 9, 1896
A small island in Rovaniemi, Finland. (Source)
Harris P. Mosher lecturing at Harvard Medical School in 1929. The giant skull was made in the 1890s and is part of a new exhibit at Harvard.
Harvard Medical Library / Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
He looks like he’s contemplating whether or not he could successfully stick his head in the eye socket.
My lab partner sent me these images made with a petrographic microscope. The very colorful images are from polarized light.
Imagine the secrets the trees are keeping
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The Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, October 23, 1929
once a lady told me that if my plants are dying even when I’m caring for them correctly, it means they’re absorbing the curses my enemies are casting upon me. so now when my plants randomly die, I wonder if they died protecting me.