Tanuki by Shiro Kasamatsu (1955)

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Tanuki by Shiro Kasamatsu (1955)
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
Internet Archive
Portrait Of An Enemy.
Lucia Heffernan
Okay, can we talk about Lucia Heffernan though?
Friends of a feather.
The TV repairmen are here and they are useless. Photo from my collection, no date/info.
“Baby goats in pajamas” by Heera Cha on INPRNT
Magical potatoes.
The Atlanta Journal, Georgia, September 11, 1939
Sky high. Get the PRINT here: https://gricklemart.com/catnip-kitty/
Floating high into the clouds, Catnip Kitty is just waiting for you to take her home! Bring some good times to your walls and pick up this
The Oregon Trail reboot that the world needs right now. Postcard from my collection, no date/info.
#ThreeForThursday :
Artist: Pudlat Innukjuakju (Inuit, Nanavut, 1913-1972)
Printmaker: Kananginak Pootoogook (Inuit, Nanavut, 1935-2010)
Three Canada Geese, 1960
Stencil, 30/50 print ed.
62.2 x 63.9 cm
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Gr.1961.98
Artist’s Sketch of a Sparrow, 1479–1458 B.C.
Brandi Carlile's accompaniment for "America the Beautiful" before the game last night was SistaStrings. The duo, Chauntee and Monique Ross, played another American anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing," on the Library's Stradivarius instruments in 2024. Here's a clip of that impromptu performance.
Transcendent pain.