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Let's get down to business... >:O !
Sesame and Farron from UberQuest at a waterfall about to do taxes circa 1922,colorized.
On this day in 1922, Ernest Shackleton died.
The great explorer died of a heart attack on his way back to the Antarctic, on board the Quest in South Georgia.
You can see objects from Shackleton's voyages in Polar Worlds at the National Maritime Museum. https://t.co/yRMmNq85io
Bronze sculpture by Rembrandt Bugatti (1884-1916), "Petit jaguar marchant," 15½" long, conceived circa 1911, cast between 1911 and 1922, was tagged $460,000. It was once owned by Louis Comfort Tiffany, who had acquired it in 1922 https://t.co/Fcj2bJdsKv #art #artist #sculpture
Gavin Saunders. Born 1922, he's a small-town mechanic. He loves cars A Lot. Came out of his adventure fairly unscathed, another contender for the title of Nicest Character in the Thread.
Trivia: he's Salny's paternal uncle, Smarter than he Lets on, based on Tanigaki Genjiro
Tuesday feelings, courtesy of #PaulKlee
“Senecio (Petit viellard),” 1922, Oil on gauze. Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland
#artworkMUVE
'Color is a power which directly influences the soul' - Wassily #Kandinsky
Discover @CaPesaroVe museum and exhibitions > https://t.co/A31rAiSDm6
#visitMUVE
Wassily Kandinsky, White Zig Zags, 1922, Ca' Pesaro - International Gallery of Modern Art
Art Inspiration For Today: “The Iron Bridge (View of Frankfurt)” by Max Beckmann (German) 1922, oil on canvas, genre: Expressionism, Modernism #ArtInspirationForToday #MaxBeckmann #SelectedByTaraHutton
Good old Chuck!
Today celebrates Charles Schulz's birth on November 26, 1922, and his endearing comic strip Peanuts.
#StrangeDaysIndeed 158/365
#GoodGriefDay #GoodGrief #Peanuts #CharlieBrown #CharlesSchulz #illustration #design #lettering #typography
Chaim Soutine:Belarusian expressionist painter/1894-1943.Works:Lady in red/1922,Hare with forks/1924,Return from school after the storm/1939
Cats of the park: A History of Cats from 1858 to 1922, from Biodiversity Heritage Library https://t.co/MXyWCvBeZu https://t.co/N7VnSLM2v8
The Future of Radio in "Radio For All", Hugo Gernsback, 1922, illustration by Frank R. Paul.
Vasily #Kandinsky, Schwarzer Raster, 1922, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes
Vasily #Kandinsky, White Zigzag, 1922,
Ca' Pesaro Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Venice
Vasily #Kandinsky, Schwarzer Raster, 1922,
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes