for the global strike, I painted a scene from pre-Nakba Palestine with the colors of the Palestinian flag. from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
here is the reference photo I used, which I downloaded from the Palestine Photo Project. it is a view of Bethlehem in 1945.
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Welch Family Portrait – Howard Galleries // Temple Family, Lena Ward, and Fannie Wait in Yard at 811 Madison St., ca 1897 – unknown photographer // Growing Sideways – Noah Kahan
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A woman moving to another village takes with her the bones of her dead son, decorated with marigolds, the native mourning flower, Balkan Front, June 1916.
Photo by Ariel Varges (1890-1972)
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A piano designed to be able to be played by the bedridden. Both the bed and piano are able to be rolled together for use.
If I understand correctly, it could also be used in the typical piano set-up, but if you weren't bedridden and had the option to play the piano from your bed, why wouldn't you?
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Natalia Marak, a teacher from Chortkiv, Ukraine, 1939
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Abolitionist & Activist Sarah Parker Remond, c.1865 (Peabody Essex Museum)
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Thomas Annan /Scottish photographer, 1829–1887
Glasgow. High Street. 1868
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/glasgow-photos-poverty/
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Marching equipment of a British soldier in Siberia, 28 November 1918.
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View through the Great Gateway into the Grand Court of the Temple of Edfu by Francis Bedford
English, dated March 14, 1862
albumen print mounted on card
Royal Collection Trust
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Marie Høeg, by Berg & Hoeg, ca. 1895-1903, from the Preus museum collection
"Marie Hoeg sits crossed-legged in her underwear, with her initials on the collar. Her hair is short, her gaze is strong, and the cigarette is dangling."
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