immerlein: 1911 Mikhail Nesterov (Russian; 1862-1942) ~ Angel at the Empty Tomb
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immerlein: 1911 Mikhail Nesterov (Russian; 1862-1942) ~ Angel at the Empty Tomb
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flyingodiva: 1911 Ernest Bieler (Swiss, 1863-1948) ~ L’eau mystérieuse [The Mysterious Water]
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abject-reptile: 1911 Maria L Kirk (American, ?-?) cover and illustrations from The Secret Garden
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fleurdulys: 1911 Jules Alexandre Grun (French Post-Impressionist, 1868-1934) ~ The Dinner Party
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thusreluctant: 1911 John Sloan (American School of Ashcan Realists, 1871-1951) ~ Gray Day, Jersey Coast
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catonhottinroof: 1911 Gaines Ruger Donoho [American, 1857-1916] ~ Woodhouse Water Garden
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mirroir: 1911 Edmund Dulac (French Illustrator, 1882-1953) ~ Picking flowers and herbs from “The Wind’s Tale”, Stories From Hans Andersen
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windypoplarsroom: 1911-2 Gustav Klimt (Austrian Symbolist, 1862-1918) ~ Fruit Garden with Roses
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f-featherbrain: 1911 Edward Detmold (English illustrator, 1883-1957) ~ The Fruits of the Earth
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indigodreams: wasbella102: 1911 Florence Harrison (English Art Nouveau/Pre-Raphaelite illustrator, 1877-1955) ~ Mariana; for Alfred Lord Tennyson’s ‘Guinevere and Other Poems’
athousandwinds: 1911 Edmund Blair Leighton (British historical genre painter, 1852-1922) ~ Stitching the Standard [detail]; Edmund was a son of Charles Blair Leighton, also a portrait and historical painter
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June 1911; Norfolk, VA, USA; “Gus Hodges, age 11, instructing his brother Julius, age 5, in the finer points of Street Vending. Gus sells as late as 9 pm, and he said that he made over one dollar a day. Julius and another brother, 9 years old, had made 25 cents that day.” Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine. via
1911 Egon Schiele (Austrian Expressionist, 1890-1918) ~ The Artist’s Room in Neulengbach
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1911 John Bauer (Swedish, 1882-1918)
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