
A ship in the Suez Canal, ca. 1870-1890 / src: DSampol
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A ship in the Suez Canal, ca. 1870-1890 / src: DSampol

Hungarian athlete Imre Nagy focuses
on the photographers with his gun during the pentathlon at the Olympic summer
games in Tokyo, Japan, 1964 / source: geheugenvan nederland
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Opera singer Rosa Ponselle (1897-1981) seated on a lawn, 1915-1920 / src:
The Library of Congress / Bain News Service

Oskar Schlemmer holding a mask, 1930
‘My themes – the human figure in space, its moving and stationary functions, sitting, lying, walking, standing – are as simple as they are universally valid,’ he once said of his work. ‘They are inexhaustible’
With the rise of the Nazis in the early 30′s, Schlemmer was edged out of a teaching post in Berlin. His work was included in the infamous exhibition of ‘degenerate art’ in 1937. He then worked in secret in a factory in Wuppertal until his death in 1943

Dominican actress Maria Montez, 1943 / src: sul-filo-della-ragnatela
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Opera singer Rosa Ponselle with child in baby carriage, 1915-1920 | Bain News Service
| src: The Library of Congress

“Boiling Breakfast Eggs in Hot Springs”, Beppu, Oita Prefecture. Japan, 1942. This picture was published in the
National Geographic
August issue of 1942. A woman in Japanese clothing (viewed from behind) besides a sign warning “dangerous attention” uses a stick and is trying to soak a bamboo cage with eggs in hot water. In the lower part of the stand sign, it reads: “boiled egg half-mature 4 minutes, hardly lean 6 minutes”. (uncredited photographer)
source: natgeo.nikkeibp.co.jp

The ladies champion team of the Missouri University shooting club, 1934 / source: geheugen van nederland
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Women standing beneath giant redwood trees, no date / cropped from vintage negative scanned by simpleinsomnia
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