Did you know that American department stores used in-house designers to create original fashions for specific clients, advertising the garments exclusive to the store? Read the part 2 of our thematic essay to find out more!



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Fascinated by the power of to shape human This summer, spend 4 weeks exploring the intersections of & more at our funded Plant program w/ . Share with your students & classmates! https://t.co/G0qxXGX8vk

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"The Bride of the Wind" is a painting by Austrian artist Oskar Kokoschka, who died on this day in 1980. The allegorical painting depicts his lover Alma Mahler in a peaceful sleep beside Kokoschka, who is awake and stares into space.

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Watercolor created in 1790 by George Moutard Woodward that is titled "Preperations for a New Comedy" or "A Green Room in Town."

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Aleksandra Ekster, Cityscape (composition), 1916.

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"The Portrait Painter" by the German artist Carl Spitzweg shows a painter standing proudly in front of his picture on the easel, while his model in Spanish costume sits on a pedestal. From the window sill a small bird looks into the studio.

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BALTIMORE ORIOL, Joseph Yoakum, date unknown

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My 1980 "#NuclearWar?!...There Goes My Career!" is on display at the group exhibit "the BOMB." Showing at Space One Eleven/ in Alabama.

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Love and Pain, c. 1893, Edvard Munch⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ https://t.co/WuZUUYnENc

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I debated on whether or not I wanted to do a piece (or pieces) for BHM Because I don’t celebrate my blackness and only one month, but every month, all year long.
But why not.
|Jean-Michel Basquiat|

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