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Portrait Of A Woman by Arthur Ambrose McEvoy, c. 1920-1927. See it in the #DressedtotheNines exhibition @BM_AG.
Otti Berger (front) Bauhaus and Lis Beyer, textile artists studying at the Bauhaus School, in a rowing boat on the Elbe, c. 1927. Otti, a woman of Jewish heritage, was later murdered in Auschwitz concentration camp #womensart
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Si. Lo resumí por que ocupa mucho espacio >.< Pero bueno!!
No traigo el dibujo de Inktober, pero si traigo la segunda parte 🌚✨
Antes de que pregunten, ese de los colores raros es China. Esa era su bandera entre 1912-1927.
Espero les guste!! ❤✨
Fritz Lang (drums), Brigitte Helm (sax) & Thea von Harbou (piano) jammin’ like it’s 1927.
Take Your Finger Out Of Your Mouth (I Want A Kiss From You). Joe Schuster & Duke Yellman, 1927.
A seasonal favourite wood engraving by Gertrude Hermes. "A Creation". Large sunflower head, nude couple kneeling, embracing & holding baby at centre of flower, animals & insects surrounding, mountainous landscape with comets & shooting stars 1927. @cwtch_up @ANGELACHARDING
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Marc Chagall - Bouquet de fleurs avec amoureux, 1927. Oil on canvas, 17¾ x 15 in. (45.5 x 38 cm.). @ Christie's Images, London
Robert Sivell “Sisters”1927.
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Historic evidence of int’l coop to the discoverer of Peking Man.
Dinner menu in Peking, Apr 25, 1927.
Hand signed by 11 participants involved .
Every dish’s name includes one extinct species, with hand-written geological eras next to it.
Previous estate of George B. Barbour.
The modern Ulysses can’t be seduced by Sirens anymore… LA VIE PARISIENNE, June 1927. I think the art is by Chéri Hérouard.
"Shoscombe Old Place," the last Canon story to see print, published in Liberty #OTD 1927.