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1935: Renaissance Man
Leonardo da Vinci spent the last years of his life (1513-1519) in central France, in the town of Amboise, where he was supported by King Francis I. Although likely ailing from a stroke, Leonardo continued working, constructing a mechanical lion … Continue reading
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Tagged 16th Century, 20th Century, Ameleto Cataldi, Art, France, Italy, King Francis I, Leonardo da Vinci, LGBTQ, Sculpture
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1871: A Sound Like the Humming of Bees
In order to prove that almost any kind of dream can, with tolerable certainty, be excited by special classes of stimulants, M. Maury caused a series of experiments to be performed on himself when asleep, which afforded very satisfactory results. … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th Century, Art, Dreams, Printmaking, Psychology, Ships & Sailing
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2040: Better Get Ready
Jack Kirby: 2001, A Space Odyssey Vol 1, No. 5 (April, 1977) (detail). From this gallery.
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Tagged 20th Century, 21st Century, Art, Comics, Jack Kirby, Science Fiction
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1937: Mother and Child
Dorothea Lange: Wife and child of tractor driver. Aldridge Plantation (1937) (source)
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Tagged 20th Century, African-Americans, Art, Children, Mothers, Women
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300 mya: Before the Breakup
The primordial supercontinent Pangaea (~300 – 175 mya) with current political boundaries. Map by Massimo Pietrobon. (source)
12th Century: Release from All Sorrows
Detail of the Manjushri Mandala at the Temple of the Great Translator, Nako, late eleventh to early twelfth century. The monumental paintings that have survived in the Guge caves and temple-monasteries guide the meditating monk, also the casual visitor, through … Continue reading
2016: Skeleton of Color
Butch Locsin aka The Skeleton of Color Gallery here.
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Tagged Art, Latino/as/x, Performance Art, Photography, Umbrellas
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2011: Looks Easy Enough
Zarchary Abel: Impenetraball (source — with instructions!)
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Tagged 21st Century, Art, Office Supplies, Sculpture, Spheres, Zachary Abel
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1892: How to Deal with Scabs
CLEVERLY CAPTURED A very clever piece of work was recently done by Thomas I. Kidd in preventing the bosses putting an end to the strike of the St. Louis machine woodworkers for a shorter working day. Mr. Kidd is the … Continue reading
1922: Setting Sun
Leon Spilliaert: Seascape with Setting Sun (1922)
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Tagged 20th Century, Art, Belgium, Léon Spilliaert, Painting
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