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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
(1841-1919,France)
"Alfred Sisley and his Wife"-[c.1868]
Jean Louis Forain, At Versailles, July 1919, 1919 https://t.co/B6udZ6KyFW #museumarchive #clevelandartmuseum
In the euphemisms of 1921 journalism, the testicles are "glands" and the purpose of the operation is to "rejuvenate" the patient. Serge Voronoff pioneered the procedure in France in 1919, claiming the implants would restore both sexual function and mental vitality in men. 2/3
Jean Louis Forain, At Versailles, July 1919, 1919 https://t.co/B6udZ6KyFW #clevelandartmuseum #cmaopenaccess
Ernst Haeckel died on this day in 1919, leaving us the term "ecology" and his otherworldly drawings of jellyfish https://t.co/kqZ5GGdgeU
Sir John Lavery (1856-1941) 🖌️☘️🌹💛
The path by the river, Maidenhead, 1919,
oil on canvas.
#Kaiserreich : Commune of France 🇫🇷
This is the uniform in my opinion.
It was a uniform from 1919, the beginning of the French Civil War.
Happy Birthday to character and voice actor #DalMcKennon, born in La Grande, Oregon on this day in 1919, best be remembered for his safety announcement for the wildest ride in the wilderness, #BigThunderMountainRailroad. #americanadventure #disney #disneyhistory
Jean Louis Forain, At Versailles, July 1919, 1919 https://t.co/B6udZ6KyFW #cmaopenaccess #museumarchive
From 1919, a massive catalogue of cast ornaments for the home.
https://t.co/hv8WwO47A7
Lots of things organised neatly, via Public Domain Review
Jean Louis Forain, At Versailles, July 1919, 1919 https://t.co/B6udZ6KyFW #cmaopenaccess #museumarchive
@agustin_gut @lagatta4739 @marialves53 @maype7 @xaloc7 @ampomata @javiango @anne_camozzi @maluisa_3 @CaterinaCategio @ValerioLivia @MariangelaSant8 @martinis2018 @famartinez2001 @dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @Rebeka80721106 @scastaldi9 @neblaruz @lissablu68 @fra852 🎨Julius LeBlanc Stewart (September 6, 1855, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — January 4, 1919, Paris, France), was an American artist who spent his career in Paris.
Pierre August Renoir, 1841-1919, 🇨🇵,
🎨 "The Sleeping Bather" 1897. ⚘⚘
Today in Comics History: After having made its debut as a daily strip in 1919, the Sunday page of E.C. Segar's "Thimble Theatre" first appeared on January 25, 1925. (Popeye's debut in the strip was still a few years off.) The debut Sunday page:
Four children’s books about the Great Molasses Flood. On January 15, 1919, 21 people were killed when a pressurized storage tank exploded on Boston’s Commercial Street releasing a 40-foot wave of molasses.
John Cale ~ Child's Christmas in Wales
(from Paris 1919, 1973)
#NowPlaying
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