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Impressed by this Q+K hack from EnNoir who recreated his Q+K by matching colors in a very elegant way.
Power: RedMinimal
Face: Validator Hackviolet
Hair: Wampy
Q+K #1925 owned by @TodoRaluca (EnNoir)
Post card written in Yiddish showing Siegmund Breitbart in his last performance, 1925
He was a Polish-born circus performer, vaudeville strongman and Jewish folklore hero. He was known as the "Strongest Man in the World" and Eisenkönig ("Ironking") during the 1920s.
Zwei Akte in Den Dünen, 1925 https://t.co/75vKAWj0k7 #ottomueller #expressionism
Marc Chagall, Avarice I (L'Avarice I) from The Seven Deadly Sins (Les Sept péchés capitaux), 1925, published 1926 https://t.co/7ixUA92sYA #museumarchive #marcchagall
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...L is For...Gordon Laite (1925 -1978) an American Illustrator, whose mother, Blanche Fisher Wright Laite, was also a celebrated Illustrator. Fairy Tales were his forte.
#BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...L is For...Gordon Laite (1925 -1978) an American Illustrator, whose mother, Blanche Fisher Wright Laite, was also a celebrated Illustrator. Fairy Tales were his forte.
#BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...L is For...Gordon Laite (1925 -1978) an American Illustrator, whose mother, Blanche Fisher Wright Laite, was also a celebrated Illustrator. Fairy Tales were his forte.
#BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...L is For...Gordon Laite (1925 -1978) an American Illustrator, whose mother, Blanche Fisher Wright Laite, was also a celebrated Illustrator. Fairy Tales were his forte.
#BookIllustrationOfTheDay
I feel that when church-crawling in pursuit of snowdrops, I should perhaps at least try to dress the part.
Charming 1890 pantomime costume design by Wilhelm (Charles William Pitcher, 1858-1925). V and A.
Today in Comics History: The "Thimble Theatre" Sunday page first appeared on January 25, 1925 (six years after the strip's 1919 debut and a few years before Popeye's 1929 appearance). Here, that first Sunday and some other early pages:
Emma Amalia Ekwall (18 January 1838 – 1 February 1925) was a Swedish painter. Catherine La Rose (1)detail