Except One Little Boy
You See, He Hadn't Heard About the Magic Suit
Monument to Unknown Prostheses
Oil on cardboard, 1930
Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal >>>《1-6》
Monument to Unknown Prostheses
Oil on cardboard, 1930
Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal >>>《1-6》
Image 78 Esther, Adolph, Ignatz and Uncle Willie before Adolph ships out in World War I. This photo was put on a postcard and obviously to be mailed. To whom is the question
Image 78 Esther, Adolph, Ignatz and Uncle Willie before Adolph ships out in World War I. This photo was put on a postcard and obviously to be mailed. To whom is the question
Directed by Fritz Lang
Poster art by Laurent Durieux
Directed by Fritz Lang
Poster art by Laurent Durieux
ICE disappearing people off the streets without due process. Military blowing up fishing boats, with people on board, with no due process.
WE NEED TO DECIDE NOW!!!!!
Are we Americans or Nazi’s.
ICE disappearing people off the streets without due process. Military blowing up fishing boats, with people on board, with no due process.
WE NEED TO DECIDE NOW!!!!!
Are we Americans or Nazi’s.
📆 Monday, December 15, 2025
⏰ Rally 8:45AM - 9:15AM
📍2 BROADWAY, NYC (MTA Headquarters)
We rally every month to let the MTA know that a broken elevator is a useless elevator. 42 elevators were out of service on 10/27/25.
www.riseandresist.org/eag
📆 Monday, December 15, 2025
⏰ Rally 8:45AM - 9:15AM
📍2 BROADWAY, NYC (MTA Headquarters)
We rally every month to let the MTA know that a broken elevator is a useless elevator. 42 elevators were out of service on 10/27/25.
www.riseandresist.org/eag
MÄDCHEN- UND JÜNGLINGSKOPF, 1920
(Girl and Boy's Head)
color woodcut, printed in black, red, green and brown
Jörg Maaß Kunsthandel, Berlin
MÄDCHEN- UND JÜNGLINGSKOPF, 1920
(Girl and Boy's Head)
color woodcut, printed in black, red, green and brown
Jörg Maaß Kunsthandel, Berlin
Saxophonspieler, 1930.
Saxophonspieler, 1930.
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian born, 1866-1944)
oil paint on board, 705 × 502 mm
Tate
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian born, 1866-1944)
oil paint on board, 705 × 502 mm
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