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Amy Cuneo and Nina Perez
A Glittered Veil
© Nona Limmen {via Instagram}
Roberto Ferri - Lilith
Alexandre-Louis Jacob (1876-1972)
Crossing a bridge in the snow
Moon Cycle.
A Daughter of the Druids. Mrs. Alice Kimball Hopkins, writing as “A. K. H.” Boston: [Privately published], 1892. First edition.
Self-published occult novel (printed in Boston by Alfred Mudge & Son) set in 15th-century Cumbria, where Allice de Kymber, a descendent of the ancient Celtic Britons who settled the region, is accused of witchcraft as the result of her theosophical research. Fantastic episodes include the fall of a grove of ancient trees which scatters the mob besieging the baronial mansion de Kymber.
The Beach Boys, 1971
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Dessie Jackson
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Mary Magdalene as a hermit, detail (1865) Francesco Hayez
Archives Road Trip: Florida
Married artists Christo (b.1935) and Jeanne-Claude (1935–2009) wrapped, draped, and fenced massive features of the environment. In 1983 they surrounded 11 islands in Biscayne Bay, in greater Miami, with hot pink fabric. ‘Surrounded Islands’ was on view for just two weeks, though it took the artists more than two years to plan.
This photograph by Wolfgang Volz is currently on view in our exhibition, Off the Beaten Track: A Road Trip through the Archives of American Art, on view through June 3 in our Lawrence A. Fleischman Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Thousands of torches are placed in terraced fields by villagers during a local festival praying for good harvest at Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, on June 3, 2017. Stringer
SantaCon, Mark Coote