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Tag Archives: USA
1876: In the Woods
Alexander Wyant: In the Woods (ca. 1875-1876)
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Tagged 1870's, 19th Century, Alexander Wyant, Art, Landscapes, Painting, Trees, USA
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1927: Calm at Sea
Lyonel Feininger: Calm at Sea II (1927)
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Tagged Art, Germany, Lyonel Feininger, Painting, Seascapes, USA
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1509: The Most Curious Book in the World
The following entry appears in Charles Carroll Bombaugh’s Gleanings from the Harvest Fields of Literature: A Melange of Excerpta, Curious, Humorous, and Instructive (1867): THE MOST CURIOUS BOOK IN THE WORLD The most singular bibliographic curiosity is that which belonged … Continue reading
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Tagged 15th Century, 16th Century, 17th Century, 1860's, Belgium, Books, Charles Carroll Bombaugh, Christianity, France, Germany, Hans Memling, King Henry VII, Painting, Pierre Lambinet, Printing, Religion, USA
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1921: Beware the Ides of March
The National Association for the Promotion of Labor Unionism Among Negroes was founded in 1918 by A. Philip Randolph—the great union organizer who would later form the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters—and writer Chandler Owens; it was promoted through their … Continue reading
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Tagged 1920's, 20th Century, A. Philip Randolph, African-Americans, Chandler Owens, Civil Rights, Labor, Socialism & Communism, Unions, USA
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1919: Queen Alice
Illustrations from a 1919 photoplay edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass (source). The photos are stills from the 1915 silent film adaptation of the books, which starred Viola Savoy as Alice.
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Tagged 1860's, 1910's, 19th Century, 20th Century, Alice, Books, Chess, Great Britain, Illustration, Photography, USA
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1906: Martyr
F. Holland Day – Saint Sebastian (1906) Although the traditional iconography shows Saint Sebastian pierced by arrows, this is not actually how he dies and becomes a martyr. The 13th century Legenda aurea, a collection of hagiographies by Jacobus de … Continue reading
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Tagged 13th Century, 1900's, 20th Century, Art, Books, Christianity, F. Holland Day, Jacobus de Varagine, LGBTQ, Photography, Religion, Rome, Saints, USA
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1895: Moon over the Forest
Charles Warren Eaton: Moon over the Forest (c 1895)
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Tagged 1890's, 19th Century, Charles Warren Eaton, Landscapes, Painting, The Moon, USA
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1890: Night Scene
Levi Wells Prentice: Untitled [Night Scene, Smith’s Lake]; I guessed at the date.
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Tagged 1890's, 19th Century, Art, Lakes, Landscapes, Levi Wells Prentice, Painting, USA
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2018: New City
Rim Lee: New City (2018); from a series.
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Tagged 2010's, 21st Century, Architecture, Art, Asian-Americans, Korea, Miniatures, Painting, Rim Lee, USA, Women
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1861: Most Photographed American of the 19th Century
The most photographed American of the 19th century was Frederick Douglass. In an 1861 lecture, Douglass said that with the advent of photography, Men of all conditions may see themselves as others see them. What was once the exclusive luxury … Continue reading
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