In the Berkshires (c. 1848-50) by George Inness (American artist, lived 1825-1894). "The father of American landscape painting".

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In the Berkshires, by American painter George Inness (1848-50). Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.

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🎂
Robert Rauschenberg (22 Oct 1925–12 May 2008), American painter, graphic artist.

"1948-50 he studied at Black Mountain College, North Carolina, under Bauhaus master Josef Albers."

📷 Dressing Ingeborg Svarc Lauterstein in one of his designs at Black Mountain College.

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In the Berkshires, by American painter George Inness (1848-50). Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.

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I've always known "PFP of U" would be a small collection, and the day the series comes to a close has arrived. A Chapter is closed (for now), but there's much more to come from me!

PFP of U will be live 8/18 9pm UTC/ 5pm EST/ 2pm PST, on

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Wolverine cover dated November 1991-January 1992.

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Wolverine cover dated November 1991-January 1992.

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Happy birthday to Sir Henry Kellett, born in Tipperary, in 1806.

He was on and at Greenhithe and watched them sail past Sheerness. And he spent years of his life searching for them, on Herald (1848-50) and Resolute (1852-54).

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"Fantastic Four" 48-50 The Watcher learned that the mighty Galactus was headed towards Earth's general area, so Uatu created a series of illusions designed to hide Earth from Galactus' herald, the Silver Surfer.

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Good Morning-Midnight
I'm coming Home
Day-got tired of Me
How could I-of Him?

Sunshine was a sweet place
I liked to stay
But Morn- didn't want me-now
So-Goodnight-Day!
🪶E.Dickinson

🎼J.S.Bach:Air from BWV1068
https://t.co/KTNhVr2HRj

🖌️A. v. der Neer: Moonlit Landscape,1648-50

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Good Day!
Wooded Landscape with a Cottage and Shepherd by Thomas Gainsborough 1748-50
Oil on Canvas
(Yale Center for British Art)

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Wooded Landscape with a Cottage and Shepherd by Thomas Gainsborough (1748-50) Oil on Canvas
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Day48-50. Eat or Die.

食べるか、死ぬか(食べないと死んじゃいますけどね)

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Not What I Was - Page 77

Hey look, it's that guy from pages 48-50. The one who was smart enough not to get his head crushed.

No, none of his scars or hardware is from that encounter.

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