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Telephone Booth Aquarium and Hat Shelters by Benedetto

From http://benedetto.new.fr/. Sorry I can't provide more information as the site is in French which I don't understand.
 

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Flickr by Anita
 
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Eugène Grasset
Swiss-born French Art Nouveau Designer, 1845-1917
Trois femmes et trois loups (Three Women and Three Wolves)

latribunedelart.com
 
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sono osato / niniveh (2008); oil, encaustic, reclaimed objects, bones on panel
[briangrossfineart.com]
 
I love this one

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Ophelia, by John Everett Millais

Ophelia was part of the original Henry Tate Gift in 1894 and remains one of the most popular Pre-Raphaelite works in the Tate's collection. Shakespeare was a frequent source of inspiration for Victorian painters. Millais's image of the tragic death of Ophelia, as she falls into the stream and drowns, is one of the best-known illustrations from Shakespeare's play Hamlet.

tate.org.uk/
 
Bauhaus school -magazine cover 1929
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shafe.co.uk
 
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