Chair to share, 2017 - by Wolfgang Stemme (1956), German
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Alfred Stieglitz • Eva Herrmann, 1920
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Laundry on the quay of the Saône, Chalon-sur-Saône, France, 1956 - by Janine Niépce (1921 - 2007), French
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Richard Avedon Central Park West, New York City 1949
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Monks’ corridor at the Capuchins’ Catacombs, Italy, ca. 1900
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ALBERTO SOTIO (... - fl. 1187) // Christ's feet, detail from the Crucifix // 1187
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James M'Gillivray, a man shot in the shoulder in the siege of Nijmegen (1794): the shot developed into an ulcer
which was cured by John Bell.
Coloured stipple etching by J. Stewart after J. Bell, ca. 1826.
Bell, John, 1763-1820.
Wellcome Collection
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Life Magazine, February, 1937. (Burlesque dancer June St. Clair.)
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World War I: an operation in a light cruiser. Oil painting by Godfrey Jervis Gordon ("Jan Gordon").
Gordon, Jan, 1882-1944.
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[Storeroom with Artisans and Plaster Casts, Crystal Palace]. 1852.
Credit line: David Hunter McAlpin Fund, 1952
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/269619
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Shigeyasu Gushima
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Untitled, Photo by Tomas van Houtryve, 2013
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A photograph by Charles Roscoe Savage of Mormon polygamists in the Utah Penitentiary, ca. 1889. First popularised in the early 19th century, prison stripes gradually fell out of fashion across the 20th century. New York banned stripes in 1899, citing an improvement in prisoner morale after switching to grey work-wear.
Public Domain Review
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Mikael Siirilä
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Mikael Siirilä
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