Mondrian’s Evolution (c. 1910–1911)
L'Odissea (1911) poster
French postcard by RA, no. 109. Photo: A. Bert. Publicity still for the production Le Martyr de St. Sebastien (1911).
Ida Rubinstein (1885-1960) was a Russian-Ukrainian ballerina of the Ballets Russes, choreographer, actress and maecenas from the Belle Epoque.
1911 | Giovanni Boldini - Portrait of Rita de Acosta Lydyg
(via Overlooked No More: Margarita Xirgu, Theater Radical Who Staged Lorca’s Plays - The New York Times)
A 1911 photograph of Margarita Xirgu includes a dedication written in Catalan to the director Enric Jiménez. Xirgu, an actress and director, brought Federico García Lorca’s plays to life.
"Playing a circle of spinning banjos." From Popular Mechanics, 1911.
Flying skeleton dime novel cover, Western Weekly No. 38, August 17, 1911, “The Sky Demon; or, Rainbolt, the Ranger” by Oll Coomes. Originally appeared in Starr’s American Novel No. 67 (1871); and reprinted in Beadle’s Pocket Novels No. 35 (1875); Beadle’s Half Dime Library Nos. 300 (1883) and 1160 (1905); New Dime Novels No. 583 (1884); and Pocket Library No. 271 (1889).
Sneak attack French Canadian dime novel, Buffalo Bill Le Héros du Far-West No. 237, 1911, “Un drôle de Pard” (A Funny Friend), by the Author of “Buffalo Bill” (anonymous). Reprinted from The Buffalo Bill Stories No. 460 (1910). “Buffalo Bill, pushing half his body through the opening, took him by the throat, saying: "What kind of pard are you?”
Eyes shift side to side, Postmarked - March 20, 1911
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Revolucionarios en Ciudad Juárez, en el año de 1911.
1911 | Giovanni Boldini
Portrait of Rita de Acosta Lydyg Oil on canvas - Private collection
From Creamery Butter-Making by John Michels, 1911.
butter slip
François Frédéric dit Fred Boissonnas
(18/06/1858 Genève - 17/10/1946 Genève)
Entre 1911 et 1912, Photographies de l'album Boissonnas 1911-1912
From The Sea Fairies by L. Frank Baum, 1911
From Brown's Standard Elocution and Speaker by Isaac Hinton Brown, 1911.