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Friday, June 29, 2018
Leon Dabo, Moon on the Lake, 1907
looking yonder, June 29, 1924
Mary Latta (later Countess d'Antraigues), 1921
Lady Georgina Leonora Douglas, 1921
Jindřich Richter (b.1937), Nude in a forest landscape.
Faith Celli and friend, England, 1921
Olive Ann Alcorn
Gordon Parks, Showgirls playing chess, 1958.
Lebender Marmor (marbre vivant/living marble) - Carte postale allemande - 1910.
Constantin Brancusi Costume ’la sorcière’ de Lizica Codreano pour les Gymnopédies d'Erik Satie, 1922
Miss Fealey
Isadora Duncan
Carl Larsson 1853 - 1919 Nerium, 1912
Spring in the Birch Wood George Henry, n.d.
Still Life with Milk Bottle - Anne Redpath , c.1945. Scottish, 1895–1965
The Vine - Carl Larsson , 1884 Swedish, 1853 - 1919
England, 1927
THE ISLE OF FISHERWOMAN BY FOSCO MARAINI 1954
famousunknown007The disco rainforest
Dolores Costello, Ziegfeld girl, by Alfred Cheney Johnston
Marlene
Marta Bevacqua @MLAlexion
Lotte Neelsen. 1924.
Constance Binney
Miho Kajioka
Rain in Leningrad, July 1960
Mother and Baby. Bernadine & Elsie Buck, in the wheat country of Davenport, Washington, 1924.
Jean Patchett in Girl Behind Bottle Irving Penn | 1949
Roshanara (Olive Craddock) - by Bassano Ltd whole-plate glass negative, 1913 -
Ansel Adams :: Thundercloud, Lake Tahoe, 1936
[1929] //Karl Blossfeldt
Postcards by Irina Iskrinskaya (1968) Happy Harvest, Housewarming and general congratulations.
A Cat on the Battery (Radiator), 2017 -. Maria Chepeleva
Prince and Princess Youssoupoff with their children, Nicholas and Felix.
Count Nicholas Felixovich Sumarokov-Elston, Prince Youssoupoff
Iconographer, Vladimir Makovsky
A group of textile panels, Europe and Central Asia 17th-20th century.
A nicely decorated Qaraqalpaq yurt photographed in the 1930’s. Central Asia, Uzbekistan. Nomadic culture.
A traditional Nogai tent (nomadic Turkic people from the North Caucasus Region), circa 1920.
Suzani
Uzbek Suzani fragment. Late 19th century. Tribal Central Asian
A 19th-century Uzbek silk embroidered surcoat once owned by Jeptha H. Wade II is one of the focal pieces in the inaugural exhibition of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s North Wing textile gallery.
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