Possibly a bit more than just a couple of words. But, will have to see how far this will take me. Enjoy it if you can. To generate and embed news feeds I use RSS Feed Generator, you should try it …
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Summer of 1893
In the summer of 1893, 33 year old Anton Pavlovich Chekhov wrote in his diary: βNo money, as alwaysβ Unfortunately Fortunately, an inability to help Chekhov shouldn’t stop you helping me … try it. I promise, I’ll work less and create more. While you are thinking about how much you are…
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Supporting Madness
Supporting “Monochrome Madness” theme of BRIDGES. But unfortunately no bridges just a bit of architecture. I am very sorry. So, little architectural pictorial profile of our “Mantra”.
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A New Vision of Alexander Rodchenko
Russian and Soviet painter, sculptor, photographer, theatre and film artist Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko (1891-1956) was one of the founders of constructivism, the founder of design and advertising in the USSR, and one of the representatives of the New Vision photography.
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… more popular than Jesus
After John Lennon declared that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus, radio station KLUE of Longview, Texas, organised a burning of the band’s records. The event was broadcast live on August 13, 1966.
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AndrΓ© KertΓ©sz
Classics of Photography: AndrΓ© KertΓ©sz – The Hungarian photographer acted as an anonymous observer , observing the city by visiting its cafes and parks.
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City Streets
… out on a street, for a bit.
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Vladimir Lagrange
“The Thaw”: Photographs by Vladimir Lagrange. In 1960s Lagrange witnessed and documented Russia’s Soviet era period without embellishment.
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Claire
βI See Youβ is my ongoing projects. (Hound Photography) This photography series explores the lucky country of Australia and all that dwell in it. An image is a cross-roads encounter between identity and history. It makes moments unique, whatever or whoever the subject. It is very simply my visual essay…
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Herbert List
Gallery: works by Herbert List (1903β1975). The German photographer worked for Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Life magazines. It is characterised by a graceful, classic, elegant black and white style that every art lover will appreciate.
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Morphine Addicts
Morphine addicts or “Morphine Players”, pre-revolutionary postcard by Albert Matignon, 1905. The French artist, born in 1869, was an active participant in the Parisian artistic community.











