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From my book ‘Cromwell Dixon’s Sky-Cycle’ - the true story of the boy who built his own flying bicycle in 1907. #kidlitart #illustration #flyingbicycle
Odilon Redon was born #OnThisDay in 1840🎨
During his early career, he worked almost exclusively in charcoal and lithography, before abandoning this medium after 1900 in favour of oils and pastels.
🕷 Araignée, 1887.
🖼 Le char d’Apollon, c. 1907-1910. Oil on panel.
Oskar Kokoschka, Plate from The Dreaming Youths, 1907-08 (published 1917) https://t.co/jcGCOCDlF1 #printsanddrawings #minneapolisinstituteofart
¿Han leído "Estrellas de la Pampa" por @torredebabel ⭐️?
Este drama histórico nos relata lo ocurrido durante la matanza de la escuela Santa María en Iquique, en el año 1907, con la perspectiva de dos obreros.
Leelo en: https://t.co/mPf1WbhGJq
Lake Traunsee with the Schlafende Griechin mountain, 1907 #expressionism #richardgerstl
A #Pick4 ticket purchased @caseysgenstore, 1907 Army Post Road in #DesMoines, won $6,000 in last night's draw, and a Word Search #InstaPlay ticket purchased last night at BP, 127 Jefferson St. in #Waterloo, won $5,000! #CheckYourTickets
My #today's #Icon of #contemporary #art is: Laila Prytz (1907-1982) [3]
Bathing Men, 1907 https://t.co/HH6TS6bGra #norwegianart #expressionism
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Head of Doris (Kopf Doris), 1907 https://t.co/H1MafgXVjy #museumarchive #ernstludwigkirchner
The Amsterdam Museum has the most comprehensive Luyken collection in the world, thanks to the Van Eeghen bequest to the city of 1907. The six drawings bear the Van Eeghen collectors mark, it's good news that they are now reunited with the collection.
‘Gewitter’ / ‘Thunderstorm’ (1907) one of Alfred Kubin’s ‘Paintings From the Deep’
find out more: https://t.co/dc1f9rcSfQ
Day 754 #ArtKicksCovid19 “Les Demoiselles d'Avignon” (1907) Pablo Picasso. @MuseumModernArt Picasso died on this day in 1973. This large work portrays five nude female prostitutes in a brothel. Each one is depicted in a confrontational manner and none is conventionally feminine.
My #today's #Icon of #contemporary #design is: Bruno Munari (1907-1998) [3]