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Jolly kittens.
Arie Willem Segboer, 1903 - 1919
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During the Saint Elisabeth's flood in the Netherlands in 1421 that destroyed many villages and may have killed thousands, one baby miraculously survived in his little floating crib because a cat kept it in balance by moving around, or so the story goes.
Jenő Dulovits was a Hungarian photographer who made some stunning colour photos in the 1930s.
Enjoy this thread on some of his finest work;
All pictures; © 2002, Dulovits Jenő jogutódja/Fejér Zoltán gyűjteménye
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I love the painting Mr. Hunter (no relation) shared, it is called 'Farewell', very poignant.
Vilhelm Nikolaus August Hagborg made these two as well.
As someone who's ancestors were fishermen, these images appeal to me, my family knew scenes like these. https://t.co/1SBd9waJPF
@reginalddhunter Painting is called 'Farewell', very poignant, it's great.
He made these two as well.
As someone who's ancestors were fishermen, these images appeal to me, my family knew scenes like these.
How a French magazine depicted hell in the 1920s.
Looks like fun!
Thanks Jazz!
Lovely art by the Dutch artist Charles Verschuuren, made in the late 1920s.
Satan trying to get his dog to spit out whatever he's eating.