Jules Léonard Schmitz, Portrait Of A King Charles Spaniel (1839)
Uh oh, cool kids table. Ca. 1920 - 1930. Source.
An archivist found a long forgotten 8mm film reel in an old metal box, marked “Philippines 1942”. Thinking it was lost WWII footage, he sent it in to be restored/digitized. When he got the footage back, he found puppies instead (via)
This is so freaking profound. Like, this was before the advent of the personal camera. Not just anyone owned a camera in these days. Cameras were expensive, and so was the film. When you were recording shit, it had to be stuff you were willing to shell out a pretty penny to have preserved. Someone so deeply and profoundly loved these dogs and found joy in them that they decided to preserve them for future generations to see, after these pups are long dead and gone. This camera operator wanted to preserve the joy these dogs brought them and to share it with others. How incredible is that?
Women and Cats, Kees van Dongen, 1912
The Red Tapestry by Jaime Corum (2011)
Saul Leiter. Raining On Two. 1957
André Kertész, Sheep, Paris, 1931.
Wilson Hepple - Surprised
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Miyuta Komachi
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Vanessa Stockard (Australian, b.1975)