Miguel Covarrubias’s illustration for an article titled “Our changing tastes … in 1938,″ from the May 15, 1938, edition of American Vogue. The celebrities of the moment are, from left, Benny Goodman, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, Orson Welles, Robert Taylor, Lily Pons, Salvador Dali, Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Walt Disney, Dorothy Thompson, and Shirley Temple.
Photo: Posterazzi
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Pictish Warrior and Aristocrat Ancient Carved Stone, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
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That guy that doesn't believe in lupus
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I also saw Tears for Fears
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these are all over a decade old, and are as relevant as ever
the last one references an infamous holocaust photo of a little Jewish boy in the Warsaw Ghetto raising his hands in surrender to the Nazis who appear to be visibly enjoying terrorising the child.
history doesnt repeat itself, people do
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The February 21, 1925 issue of Judge magazine. The "editors' caricatured on the cover are some of the theatrical heavies of the day: George M. Cohan, Fanny Brice, G. and H. Marx, W.C. Fields, Flo Ziegfeld, Al Jolson, Madge Kennedy, etc.
Cover illustration: Ralph Barton via Wikipedia
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Commissions!
Commissions commissions commissions commissions!
Commissions!
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Days of Grace
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Hermann-Paul (René Georges Hermann-Paul)
At the notary
ca. 1920
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This list of caricatures of Napoleon is so funny
I’m Funcking the Corsican
Published by R. Ackermann
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Siegfried Woldhek - wolf, watercolor illustration.
His own comment on X (Twitter): In 2020, wolves killed 295 sheep (source: St. NatPark De Hoge Veluwe). Brr, it must be your sheep. By the way, dogs killed or injured approximately 4,560 sheep and foxes approximately 4,480 in 2020 (same source). And in 2020, 685,300 sheep were killed by humans (source: CBS).
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Caricature of Cary Grant by Belgian illustrator Stef Vanstiphout
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