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A dark, stormy March night in 1891 saw a scene of horror in the harbour at #Gibraltar when a passenger steamer loaded with Italian emigrants collided with the pointed ram of HMS Anson. This forgotten tragedy claimed 562 lives in sight of shore. Click https://t.co/eT6hBDdW48
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Pierre-Auguste RENOIR "Woman with a Hat" 1891
The National Museum of Western Art
Norbertine Bresslern-Roth 1891-1978
Her use of linocut and layering is unparalleled. A master of form and composition as well. Brilliant stuff in my book.
Four Modern versions of the Temptation of Saint Anthony.
He must be my favourite Saint as he is the Patron Saint of Lost Things & he inspired so much transgressive art.
Dorothy Tanning (1910-2012)
Leonora Carrington (1917-2011)
Otto Dix (1891-1969)
Felicien Ropps (1833-1898)
One for @Horatioforever, 'Gallon in Full Sail' early C20th stained glass by New York artist G Owen Bonawit (1891-1971) .. (Ely Stained Glass Museum)
"Have you ever looked at the bud of a magnolia flower?"
Joanna Gaines
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🎨Stanley Spencer 1891-1951
British painter
"Magnolias"
#art #The_Art_Is_Life #Paintings @eoff_sylvia @duckylemon @mhall55nine @mervalls @batznatz @rosemarymeier14 @albertopetro2 @olgatuleninova @1jrv1
Dutch artist Annie Caroline Fernhout-Toorop aka Charley Toorop (1891-1955).
Self portrait 1930s.
The #VisualArt
🎨Winter Evening Town Scene, ~1930
👨🎨 Fukutaro Terauchi
(1891 - we can say with certainty that he was active in the 1960s & possibly the 1970s, although I have seen his death listed as having occurred in 1964.) was a Japanese visual artist.
#HistoryofPainting
Daily Paint 1891# Centoreo
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#cute #illustration
@arnabch01 @semicvet50 @VladimerAntonov @MontyNishimura @Hakflak @BPerrionni @RitaCobix @Koksalakn @amparofashion @Papryka5 @PasqualeTotaro @mariaireneali @lagatta4739 @dianadep1 @TommasoIorio @GaiaGaudenzi @TizianaRomano7 @yebosfaye @Biagio960 @sergey_silkin @agustin_gut @monicasloves @huskorkut @scastaldi9 @FrankCapitone @torillo59 @albertopetro2 @piotr408 @henrirouen @Jilliemary @MarieFrettoloso @DuckLemon @francescofrong2 @ejlazar @DoriCreates @nieuwemarlean @MomiraMonika @LuisaM56_ @duckylemon @pep_vilamala @longsight9a @EricJSwensson @MarionSpekker @zbleumoon @marienassar_ @BELLALMAMIA @pure_p4 @mhall55nine @GajHaj Moise Kisling ( 1891 - 1953 ) Maternità
Surgeon Charles McBurney published 2 papers, in 1889 and 1891, describing what are now called ‘McBurney’s point’ (site of max tenderness in appendicitis) and ‘McBurney’s incision’ (used for appendectomy, also known as grid-iron, muscle splitting).