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“In Between”, Loss of Light
“Zoé1_800“, philippe bourgoin
Frantisek Drtikol
A photo of Mimas, a moon of Saturn. Took by Voyager with VGISS on June 24, 1981 at 02:25:34. Detail page on OPUS database.
Tod und das Mädchen / Death and the Maiden (1907 / Etching) - Herbert Cole
Arthur Rackham “THE ROMANCE OF KING ARTHUR”
Recent Acquisition - Photograph Collection
Handwritten on reverse: Prof. J.A. Clark’s Lodging Place, 128 - 27th Street, Newport News, Va., Sunday, February 22, 1903
Hanging around too long
1900s Halloween Postcard
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Mary Nolan photographed by Charles Sheldon (1920s)
www.stores.eBay.com/GrapefruitMoonGallery
Joris Hoefnagel (1542-1601) (after Hieronymus Wierix), ‘Allegorie van de dood’ (Allegory of Death), printed by Michael Snijders, 1610-72 Source: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection/RP-P-1878-A-1585
Bookplate from the collection of Richard Sica.
Dance of Death, Heinrich Knoblochtzer, cca.1488
Unknown man, 1915, Sweden.
Double hermai of Eros and Aphrodite, created for a Roman collector after two masterpieces by artists from the circle of the Greek sculptor Phidias
Early Imperial Period, c. 35 A.D.
white Carrara marble
Museo del Prado
Divine emblems; or Temporal things spiritualized - 1867 - via Internet Archive
František Drtikol, Turbanned Woman with Pearls (negative on glass), n/d.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Hawaii, May 31, 1921