James McNeill Whistler ‘Green and Blue: The Dancer’ ca.1893.
(via artic.edu)
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Riz Ahmed UNDERSTOOD THE ASSIGNMENT.
He’s in 4SDesigns by Salvadoran-American designer Angelo Urrutia. “The fabric is heavy silk/wool faille inspired by noble immigrant workers,” says Urrutia of the look.
Riz Ahmed: "This is an homage to the immigrant workers who kept the Gilded Age going."
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“THE WINE GLASS” // 1858
JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER
[etching on paper | 8.4 x 5.5 cm.]
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John Singer Sargent
Fumée d'ambre gris (Smoke of Ambergris)
1880
(The Clark Art Institute)
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Mrs. George Swinton (Elizabeth Ebsworth)
John Singer Sargent (American; 1856–1925)
London, 1897
Oil on canvas
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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A Woman in Rose, John White Alexander, 1900
Oil on canvas
40 x 22 ½ in. (101.60 x 57.15 cm)
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Albert Beck Wenzell (American, 1864 - 1917) • A Gift from the Garden • 1904
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Two actresses, from the Actresses series, issued by Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company, 1890
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American Experience: The Gilded Age (2018)
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Evening Dress Worn by Caroline Harrison
1885-1892
National Museum of American History
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There’s that one myth about Cornelius Vanderbilt being a major factor in the creation of potato chips…. I couldn’t help but just run with this idea 😭
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