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Ohé Ohé On va ouvrir, Théâtre des Folies-Marigny, 1897, by Alfred Choubrac
The Théâtre des Folies-Marigny, a former Parisian theatre was built in 1848 by the City of Paris for a magician named Lacaze and was originally known as the Salle Lacaze.
#expoMunch Le baiser 1897, Vampire (Amour et douleur), 1895 in EDVARD MUNCH. Un poème de vie, d’amour et de mort au @MuseeOrsay https://t.co/qYeHzS8gLg ⬇️ https://t.co/loF5nIKHW4
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Samuel Charles Allsopp, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 1 August 1885
He as a British businessman and Conservative politician and died in July 1897, aged 55
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Une merveille parmi d’autres : Le Baiser, 1897,
Musée Munch, Oslo, Norvège 😍
Born 125 years ago on September 12, 1897, Walter B. Gibson was hired by Street & Smith to put together an outline of a story featuring a mysterious character known as The Shadow. The rest is history.
Visit https://t.co/ihH6EYfkQR to read "The Long Shadow of Walter B. Gibson."
Portrait of Dr Simarro at the microscope, 1897, by Joaquín Sorolla
Édouard Joseph Dantan, 1848 – 1897, French painter in the classical tradition. - The Paradox (After Emile Zola)
Édouard Joseph Dantan, 1848 – 1897, French painter in the classical tradition. - The death of Timophane
Tipu Sultan charging the British lines at the head of Haider Ali's cavalry.
Drawn by Richard Caton Woodville in 1897, published in London Illustrated News.
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Since Thursday was #WorkdDraculaDay, marking the day the #BramStoker horror classic was released in 1897, I made a #doodle celebrating one of the at least five types flowers named for #dracula, the #DarkAngelDahlia aka #Draculadahlia
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Start of the Week Slumber: Titania, Queen of the Fairies, sleeps in the forest after anointment with the juices from a magic flower: “What thou seest when thou wake, Do it for thy true love take” Painting by Frederick Howard Michael (1897, Knohl Coll) for this week's #MagicMonday