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The James and the Foremost Prince, Eric Ravilious, 1934. This depicts a tug and dredger at Newhaven harbour in East The original artwork is in the collection of .

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The of 1933-1934 - the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP)
‘Fourteenth Street at Sixth Avenue’ John Sloan. Tempera and oil emulsion on masonite fiberboard. Public Works of Art Project. Detroit Institute of Arts. 1934.

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in 1934
‘As Tsak, the two-headed monster advances toward Flash and his friend, Flash slips and falls! Prince Thun of the Lionmen leaps to his rescue! . . .’
Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon. February 25, 1934.

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The of 1933-1934 - the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP)
‘Manhattan Skyline’ John Cunning (1889-1953). 1934. Oil on canvas. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Transfer from the U.S. Department of Labor.

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Bored Ape Yacht Club 7094 bought for Ξ131.69 ($218,934.62)
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6 Savage Nation sold for 0.549 ETH ($934.98 USD)

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The Cement Pit, Eric Ravilious, 1934. One of two cements pits near Furlongs in East The original artwork is in a private collection.

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- the Public Works of Art Project (#PWAP)
‘Suburban Apartments’ Lloyd Goff (1908-1982). 1934. Oil on fiberboard. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Transfer from the U.S. Department of Labor.

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“Whenever you should doubt your self-worth, remember the lotus flower. Even though it plunges to life from beneath the mud, it does not allow the dirt that surrounds it to affect its growth or beauty.”
Suzy Kassem

Jessie Arms Botke - Demoiselles Cranes and Lotus, 1934.

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Komsomol member (V.M. Terekhova), Dmitry Nalbandyan, 1934.

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Hence my statement that he had left Disney Studios by 1934. There is a possibility someone else drew this but i lack the expertise to know which animator at the studio drew this.

"The Cactus Kid" might be the last Ub Iwerks' Mickey ever animated on film, 1930

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