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Batman & Me, by Bob Kane with Tom Andrae (Eclipse Books, 1989). From Orbital Comics in London. The creator of Batman tells the full story behind one of the 20th century’s most enduring myths - the Caped Crusader of Gotham City. And for balance:
gandalf1202: Canaletto - The Piazza San Marco in Venice [c.1723-24] on Flickr. Canaletto was the leading painter of city views, or vedute, in eighteenth-century Venice. This early work, which nonetheless displays the most outstanding features of his
Fall of the Rebel Angels, Naples, early 18th century, ivory - Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
Mid-century Relief #5, featuring Andrew. Salt Lake City, 2018.More from @mkulischphoto: | official site | prints | instagram | amazon wishlist | patreon |
TNT: Spiral Of Death, by Doug Masters (Charter, 1985).From Ebay.MEET ANTONY NICHOLAS TWIN. HE GOES ALL THE WAY. AND THEN KEEPS GOING.In the wilds of Paraguay is hidden a legendary city of sex and gold. For centuries its citizens have lived in peace. But
ancientart: Bagan, an ancient city located in the Mandalay Region of Burma (Myanmar). The origins of Bagan to this day still remain unclear. Burmese chronicles suggest that Bagan was founded in the 2nd century AD, and fortified in 849 AD. Modern
sovietgoner: ‘Utopia’ Cuprum was established in 1967 as impressive Department of Research and Design for preferential mining industry. In time of half century it bacame an ugly, soviet blotch spawned onto big city flesh.
kulmiye: Somalia in old images- 1. 13th century Arba Rukuun Mosque, Mogadishu 2. Historic twin cities of Merca and Barawa 3. Berbera Mosque 4. Traditional cloth weaving 5. Ithna Asheri Mosque, Mogadishu
Yixing clay is a type of clay from the region near the city of Yixing in Jiangsu province, China. Its use dates back to the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279). From the 17th century on, the Yixing wares were commonly exported to Europe. The finished stoneware,
creativehouses: A 14 Century Medieval Tavern in Prague, Czech Republic via reddit If I could visit any city on earth it would be Prague.
did-you-kno: London still pays rent to the Queen on a property it leased in the 11th century. Every year, a ceremony is held at the Royal Courts of Justice and the city hands over its annual rent: a knife, an axe, 6 horseshoes, and 61 nails. The
Vacationland: Maine 1960s “With its mild summers, spectacular coastline and hundreds of pleasant lakes, Maine has been a destination for east coast urbanites fleeing stifling cities since the mid-1800s. In the early 20th century, lumber, textiles
These photos of the Cuban capital city capture it around the time of its independence from Spain, showcasing its centuries of Colonial, Baroque and Neoclassical architecture.
Capela dos Ossos (English: Chapel of Bones) Located in the walled medieval city of Evora, Portugal, the Capela dos Ossos is a 16th century Franciscan chapel lined with skulls and bones that stretch over the interior groin vaulting and all over the walls.
lookatthisstory: (Tiffany Sanders at the Clarence Darrow high-rises, 1993) In the first half of the 20th century, Chicago’s poor lived in privately owned tenements. Attempting to improve those often terrible conditions, the city built thousands
resultsofpubliceducation: kateyfeltfree: nezua: hardcoregurlz: Slave gravesite in New York City “SOMETHING YOUR TOUR GUIDE MIGHT NOT TELL YOU: The heart of NYC’s Financial District is built on a huge 18th century African Burial Ground. Some
italianartsociety: Giuseppe De Nittis was born on this day in 1846 in the Puglian city of Barletta. Like other 19th-century artists, De Nittis worked out of doors, emulating the plein-air aesthetic and varied light effects of the French Impressionists
kdp:Frederick Kiesler. ‘Surrealist Gallery’. Art of this Century, New York City. 1942. Organised by Andre Breton.
eyemodernist: Lamu, KenyaOnce a town prized for its arts, poetry, and politics, Lamu, is now an obscure tourist attraction. The town was founded in the 14th century and has maintained much of its Swahili architecture. The city as also been touted by
sixpenceee: Archaeologists discovered three unique mosaics at the Ancient Greek city of Zeugma, in south Turkey, near the borders of Syria. The mosaics, which were recovered in excellent condition, belong to the 2nd century B.C. The first mosaic depicts
sukeban: eastiseverywhere: Greco-Roman mosaics of ZeugmaTurkey (c. 200 BCE)[Source] Vintage News reports: In the ancient Greek City, Zeugma, which is located in today’s Turkey, unbelievable mosaics were uncovered, dating back to the 2nd century
savevsdeath: spintria, Rome, 1st century BCE This is a spintria. They were used in ancient Rome to request and pay for different “services” in brothels and from prostitutes on the street. As a cosmopolitan city, many visitors did not speak the
lovelydomination: wocinsolidarity: kateyfeltfree: nezua: hardcoregurlz: Slave gravesite in New York City “SOMETHING YOUR TOUR GUIDE MIGHT NOT TELL YOU: The heart of NYC’s Financial District is built on a huge 18th century African Burial Ground.
thisoldapt: Inspired by the 19th-century cast-iron buildings of New York City’s SoHo neighborhood, this plastic file corral is the perfect gift for that architecture fiend on your holiday shopping list. Or for yourself! Shhh, we won’t tell ;) Need
audreylovesparis: Porte-Cailhau, Bordeaux, France - Bordeaux’s city gate (15th century)
irisharchaeology: 12th century round-tower, Kilkenny city, Ireland
thegetty: Eyewitness Views: Making History in Eighteenth-Century Europe From Paris to Venice to Rome, Europe’s most iconic cities have played host to magnificent ceremonies and dramatic events—and artists have been there to record them. During the
steampunktendencies: The Most Beautiful Dairy in the WorldIn the late 19th century the farmer Paul Pfund traveled to Dresden with his wife and six cows from Reinholdshain in order to supply the city with healthy milk. He founded Gebrüder Pfund dairy
littlemanicmonday: mymodernmet: Sparkling City of Moscow Celebrates Orthodox Christmas in a Magical Flurry of Snow and Light @poor-queequeg NOT NECESSARILY EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MOSCOW FEELS BUT LOOK
nemfrog: “A flamingo city.” _The century magazine_ December 1904 “From a photograph by the author, colored under his direction.”
mindblowingfactz: In 2008, archaeologists discovered a 7th-century sex curse in the ruins of an ancient city kingdom in Cyprus. The curse is written in Greek on a lead tablet that reads, ‘May your penis hurt when you make love,’ but nobody knows
heavymetalmedia:99 years ago today, one of the great comics artists of the 20th century was born in Jersey City, NJ. John Severin drew comics in all genres, for many publishers, though he is probably most famous for Cracked magazine covers like these.
architectureandfilmblog: 21st Century Museum, Sunset-Sunrise Ark Exhibition, Vertical Garden, Patrick Blanc, 2004 PATRICK BLANC: THE VERTICAL GARDEN- FROM NATURE TO CITIES In this talk from 2011, Blanc discusses the evolution of his work, which has
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Detail from the Pains of Hell, by an anonymous 18th century painter. The painting resides at Pinacoteca de La Profesa, Mexico City.
nezua: hardcoregurlz: Slave gravesite in New York City “SOMETHING YOUR TOUR GUIDE MIGHT NOT TELL YOU: The heart of NYC’s Financial District is built on a huge 18th century African Burial Ground. Some 419 Africans were discovered in 1991, a large
vivalaglamourpuss: kateyfeltfree: nezua: hardcoregurlz: Slave gravesite in New York City “SOMETHING YOUR TOUR GUIDE MIGHT NOT TELL YOU: The heart of NYC’s Financial District is built on a huge 18th century African Burial Ground. Some 419 Africans
A century ago, on the night of 14-15 april 1912, the RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
did-you-kno: A recent study shows that glaciers melting in Antarctica could potentially raise sea levels over 14 inches this century, which could greatly impact the cities of New York and Shanghai. Source
20th-century-man:Marilyn Monroe / at Miami Airport, boarding a Pan Am flight to Mexico City, February 21, 1962.
distant-relatives-blog: Church of St. George, Lalibela The Church of St. George is one of eleven monolithic churches in Lalibela, a city in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia.Carved from solid red volcanic rock in the 12th century, it is the most
gayillustrations: St Sergius and St Bacchus 3rd/4th Century feast day October 7. Male Couple Martyred in Ancient Rome. Sergius and Bacchus were very popular throughout Late Antiquity, and churches in their honour were built in several cities, including
boysnmenart: Bronze statuette of a satyr Greek mid-3rd-mid-2nd century BCE | Photographed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
arteefalo: // #arteefalo Artist/Artista: unknown artist Title/Título: In Inglish: Phallic rhyton with erotic representations found in the necropolis of Les Corts near the roman city of Empúries. Republican Period (1st century BC.) In Portuguese:
desimonewayland:Theseus slays the MinotaurSecond half of the second century BCFound in Aphrodisias, a small ancient Greek Hellenistic city in the historic Caria cultural region of western Anatolia, Turkey.Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
humanoidhistory: Aztec calendar stone, National Museum, Mexico City, late 19th-century photo by William Henry Jackson (1843-1942), courtesy of the Library of Congress.
museum-of-artifacts: Perfectly preserved ancient roman gate in Lugo, Spain. Lugo is the only city in the world to be surrounded by completely intact Roman walls from 3rd century AD
jeanjauthor:blondebrainpower: 4th century CE Roman amber pins, found in 2020 at the feet of an individual who was buried in a large sarcophagus at a necropolis in the French city of Autun. These are stunning pins, crafted with exquisite attention to
cjwho: Urban Design: Swinging Low in Hull The River Hull has been the lifeblood of the English city of the same name for centuries, with vessels ferrying goods along the waterway during the the country’s industrial glory days. Now, the river has a
cjwho: Museum De Fundatie, Zwolle, Netherlands by Bierman Henket architecten Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle, situated on the border between the mediaeval city centre and the open 19th century parkland with its canals, has been extended with a spectacular
japhers: a Mechanical Deity is used as a spiritual conduit in a city abandoned by the divine, preserving an unseen balance. this model, the third of its kind, has been running for five centuries, but has begun to show signs of irreparable malfunction
japhers: a Mechanical Deity is used as a spiritual conduit in a city abandoned by the divine, preserving an unseen balance.this model, the third of its kind, has been running for five centuries, but has begun to show signs of irreparable malfunction
brigdh: nezua: hardcoregurlz: Slave gravesite in New York City “SOMETHING YOUR TOUR GUIDE MIGHT NOT TELL YOU: The heart of NYC’s Financial District is built on a huge 18th century African Burial Ground. Some 419 Africans were discovered in 1991,
did-you-kno: A recent study shows that glaciers melting in Antarctica could potentially raise sea levels over 14 inches this century, which could greatly impact the cities of New York and Shanghai. Source Must visit East Coast soon!
20th-century-man: Photo by Gordon Parks / New York City, 1952.
tmagazine: Created from six of the Dutch city’s most beautiful 17th- and 18th-century brick townhouses, the Waldorf-Astoria Amsterdam, five years in the making, sets an impressively high bar for a new sort of stylish and discreetly luxurious European
ephemeral-elegance: It’s FRIDAY FASHION FACT! Right now a small city in Italy has been transformed into a unique celebration that has been occurring for centuries. That’s right- it’s Carnival in Venice! We have all seen the photos of the spectacular