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Mmm. Love that pleasingly sweet aroma of the freshest memes in the forest. Enjoy the crazy wit & sarcasm & the delicate taste of weird, offbeat humor. These funny memes and comical random pics will satisfy the most discriminating palates.
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A visual feast of some of the most significant and disregarded art and artists in the history of art.
Andy Virgil illustration, 1960s.
I hate dorm rooms. Hate. With their drab, prefab furniture, cinder-block walls and awful lighting, they can be difficult to jazz up. I am a person who likes her feng shui (or, at least, her color schemes), so when I arrived in my first-year room and…
Ed Binkley ziel van de oude grootmeesters in de digitale wereld, fantastische surrealistische werelden die blijven verbazen.
A painting by Alex Colville shattered the artist's previous auction record at a sale held Wednesday in Toronto.
Patroclus and Menelaus, a copy of a Greek original, dates from the Flavian Era
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Look forward perpetually, though without anxiety to brighter days ahead and better results to come. Celebrate every success no matter how little, Celebrate every mountain you climb, but in your ce…
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Traces, the magazine of the Indiana Historical Society, has just printed an article on the life and work of Franklin Booth, perhaps the most accomplished of Indiana's illustrators and brother of Hanson Booth, subject of the previous posting. The article is called "Billowing Clouds, Towering Timbers," and it was written by Thomas E. Rugh. Rather than compete with Mr. Rugh's article, I will offer some artwork by Booth. You can read more about him in Traces for Spring 2011. Franklin Booth was renowned for his technique with a pen, but as this illustration shows, he was every bit as fluent in the language of color. Fantasy illustrator Roy Krenkel (1918-1983) appears to have owed much to his predecessor. Booth was largely self-taught as an artist. In his naivete as to how black-and-white illustrations were reproduced, he believed they were drawn by hand, so he painstakingly copied the technique of the engraver. In his maturity as an artist, the results were stunning, as this illustration can only suggest. Franklin Booth was also a cartoonist, though perhaps just once. His "Uncle Charlie Returns to the Farm," a Sunday newspaper comic strip, dates from 1904. Text and captions copyright 2011, 2024 Terence E. Hanley
A bombastic blast of inspirationally strange humor to chuckle up your funny bone. From weird and crazy to retro vintage weirdness, this stuff is oddly awesome.
Up until the early 20th century dancing was a gentile affair with a form of line dancing with simple steps and bows without much contact between the sexes. It wasn’t until the Jazz age in 1920’s, during prohibition and in speak easy clubs, that the Charleston became the fashionable dance among “the bright young things”. […]
The thousand-yard stare or two-thousand-yard stare is a phrase coined to describe the limp, blank, unfocused gaze of a battle-weary soldier, but the symptom it describes may also be found among vic…
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“Woman’s Hands”, by Ludovic Alleaume, 1905-10
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Museums and art galleries can become an overwhelming experience for the casual visitor. Luckily, some people untangle centuries-old ideas and dumb-down them into language us mortals can understand, too. Previously, we covered museum museum snapchats; now it's time for something else - an array of hilarious art memes. After diving into this list, you might just feel as a highbrow art critic yourself.
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