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Haunted by these photographs by Francois Aubert, the court photographer for Emperor Maximilian, who in 1867 forensically documented the execution of his patron, from the shirt, to the executioners, to the site, to the death carriage.
During the 1918 Spanish flu, the Japanese Central Sanitary Bureau published a (455-page!) manual to educate the public and prevent the spread, with images eerily prescient for today. Thanks to Anna Jackson fo the link. https://t.co/Xys7aMMFVR
Important research footnote: The original Michelin Man was a straight-up thug.
From the @V_and_A Instagram photos in the pre-instagram age. Richard Avedon's 1968 square portrait of Penelope Tree wearing an Ungaro mask.