In the Morning, Alpes Maritimes from Antibes, John Russell, 1890-91
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John Russell & Peter Brown, 'Lawman' (1958)
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Walter Brennan, July 25, 1894 – September 21, 1974.
With John Russell, John Wayne, Angie Dickinson, and Dean Martin, on the set of Howard Hawks’s Rio Bravo (1959).
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John Russell
Portrait of Vincent Van Gogh
Paris, 1886
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NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 28: William Nylander #88 of the Toronto Maple Leafs celebrates his goal against the Nashville Predators during an NHL game at Bridgestone Arena on October 28, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)
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John Russell - Mrs. Robert Shurlock Sr. (Ann Manwaring), 1801
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The Favourite Rabbit ~ John Russell (1745-1806)
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John Russell-Linda Darnell "Furia del trópico" (Slattery´s hurricane) 1949, de André De Toth.
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I saw this painting at the National Gallery, London yesterday. It was near famous Monets and Van Goghs etc which were, of course, fabulous. But I kept coming back to this relatively small landscape - Les Terrasses de Monte Cassino - by the Australian impressionist John Russell. This photo doesn't do it justice at all, but the colours glowed and something about the pinks and mauves and the clouds in the turquoise sky just made me so happy and also made me long to be there, looking at that view.
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I don't think Mr. LaHood wants to talk to you, tin-pan. Maybe he'd like to watch you dance, hm?
Stockburn - Pale Rider (1985)
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How to give Duke Humphrey a bath
John Russell's The Book of Nurture is the gift that keeps giving. First it was the care and feeding of Duke Humphrey, then it was the medieval toilet poetry. Now, let me give you: how to give your duke a bath and put him to bed.
If your lord wishes to bathe and wash his body clean, hang sheets round the roof, every one full of flowers and sweet green herbs, and have five or six sponges to sit or lean upon, and see that you have one big sponge to sit upon, and a sheet over so that he may bathe there for a while, and have a sponge also for under his feet, if there be any to spare, and always be careful that the door is shut. Have a basin full of hot fresh herbs and wash his body with a soft sponge, rinse him with fair warm rose-water, and throw it over him; then let him go to bed; but see that the bed be sweet and nice; and first put on his socks and slippers that he may go near the fire and stand on his foot-sheet, wipe him dry with a clean cloth, and take him to bed to cure his troubles
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Buckden Bishop's Palace
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