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The Louvre is evacuated before German invasion in 1939, its works returning in 1945
(via fascinationdreams)
Posted on April 10, 2013 via free parking with 22,880 notes ()
Source: free-parking
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“At the Louvre” photograph by Alécio de Andrade (1938 - 2003) from the series “” via poboh
Posted on January 4, 2013 via a man with a past with 4,493 notes ()
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A lovely, mysterious Rayograph by Man Ray from 1925-1926—if you missed the recent exhibit of his and Lee Miller’s work at SF’s Legion of Honor Museum then, well, you missed it. Via inneroptics
Posted on October 23, 2012 via Inner Optics with 32 notes ()
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An American Museum of Natural History staff member works on a model of a manta ray, August 1917. © AMNH Library/Image #36637. They have a great tumblr: amnhnyc, check it out! All the photos from the “Picturing the Museum” collection are here.
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Gaultier exhibit at De Young Museum SF, a set on Flickr.
We went to the “The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier” exhibit at The de Young Museum in San Francisco this weekend. Here’s the proof.

Posted on May 7, 2012 with 2 notes ()
Source: Flickr / mikl
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Behold the wonders of the awesome Toy & Action Figure Museum or, as Wired calls it, the “Giant Midwest Mecca of Nerditude” located in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
The museum is curated by figurine collector and comic book artist Kevin Stark and “has one of the largest action figure displays in the world, along with a Batman shrine, a superhero changing room and enough Transformers, G.I. Joes and He-Man figures to fill a grown man’s bedroom in his mom’s basement.”
More information and photos over at Wired!







