Morbid Anatomy: “An Iconography of Contagion,” Web Exhibition, National Library of Medicine
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Morbid Anatomy: “An Iconography of Contagion,” Web Exhibition, National Library of Medicine
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As an Art Historian, I thoroughly enjoy this. :)
for Mom huh..Niquenaque..how cool is that
i bought a tshirt with this exact graphic on it as a present for my mom when i was a kid and i remember her wearing it as a sleeping shirt for years and years.
brings back memories.
History of Art
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Infographic: Film Industry.
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Fan Art of the Day: For his recently-completed series of minimalist Wes Anderson tribute posters, Toronto-based graphic designer Ibraheem Youssef applied the same brand of keen detail-orientation that made his previous Quentin Tarantino poster series so attractive.
Several limited edition prints of Ibraheem’s Anderson posters (as well as a few Tarantino posters) as available for purchase via his website. They won’t be around for long, but you already knew that.
[thanks ibraheem!]
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