Small, simple, it has a bit of an experimental feel to it. I feel like I could go and looking at this start producing my own 3D paintings: The Chair, 1976.
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This image was snuck off of Boing Boing from an article on the first monorails of the US. It comes from the same series my previous image of the arm of the Statue of Liberty was from.
Small, simple, it has a bit of an experimental feel to it. I feel like I could go and looking at this start producing my own 3D paintings: The Chair, 1976.
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There are no hand rails around the Grand Canyon keeping your far from the edge in the early 1900s and it makes for a theme in the photography of perching on the edge. Pulled from the New York Public Library digital collection.
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Whether you blame the cow or not, there is no doubt the city of Chicago we know today rose from the ashes of this tragedy. Image shared from Eastlake Victorian.
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Who knew the Rail Splitter could be so fashion forward with his hair? Via the Library of Congress Flickr Stream.
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This famous flame enlightened the Centennial Exposition in 1876. Then it went back to Paris to come back with the rest of Lady Liberty.