Autumn Leaves, Lake George 1924

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She is the guardian of the garden,
rising like a bright moon.

She removes her mask, celebrating a victory with her best pal.

Her time to shine, the sakura skinned sky illuminating, before the next storm.

She is Azuki

Owner:
Artwork:

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Day 6 of Fairy with LPS 🧚‍♂️✨

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大正13年(1924年)
絵葉書より

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“The Camelia”, 1974
Alfred Daniels (British, 1924-2015)

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ジョージ・マロリーは1924年に世界初のエベレスト登頂に成功した……かもしれない実在の登山家だよ。
山頂までわずか250mのところまでは下にいた登山隊のメンバーから見えていたけれど、そこで雲間に隠れてしまいそのまま戻ってこなかった。
遺体が見つかればカメラに証拠があるはず……なんだけどね。

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クロード・モネ 『日本橋と睡蓮の池』1920-1924年 サンパウロ美術館

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Day ONE (I have decided to only do the circus years of 1924-1926) https://t.co/fFErS7Xklo

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"If one lives in exile, the café becomes at once the family home, the nation, church & parliament,
a desert & a place of pilgrimage, cradle of illusions & their cemetery... In exile, the café is the one
place where life goes on."
~ Hermann Kesten, 1900-1996

[Rudolf Levy, 1924]

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"When Botticelli Binns devoted so much thought to the repainting of his house, I don't think he could have heard of the proposal to erect a new pillar-box in front of it" PUNCH cartoon Fougasse (Kenneth Bird) 1924

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"If one lives in exile, the café becomes at once the family home, the nation, church & parliament,
a desert & a place of pilgrimage, cradle of illusions & their cemetery... In exile, the café is the one
place where life goes on."
~ Hermann Kesten, 1900-1996

[Rudolf Levy, 1924]

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🎂
Truman Capote (30 Sep 1924 - 25 Aug 1984), American novelist, short-story writer, playwright.

"'In Cold Blood,' 1965, together with 'Breakfast at Tiffany’s,' 1958, remain his best-known works. Both were adapted to films."

📷 Irving Penn, 1965
📷 Arnold Newman, 1947

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Diana (Artemis) the Huntress - (1870-1924) Guillaume Seignac

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Paul Klee (Swiss, 1897-1940) said in 1924 “It is the artist’s mission to penetrate as far as may be toward that secret place where primeval power nurtures all evolution…”
Carnival in the Mountains (1924)

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“Un attore fa di tutto per diventare celebre e poi, quando ci riesce, si mette un paio di occhiali scuri per non farsi riconoscere.”

1924


Marcello Mastroianni,
attore.

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