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“The Babylonian Marriage Market”, 1875, by Edwin Longsden Long

The Babylonian Marriage Market”, 1875, by Edwin Longsden Long

“Man Proposes, God Disposes”, 1864 by Sir Edwin Landseer, haunted by the fate of the Arctic Franklin Expedition, which ended in scurvy, starvation and, apparently, cannibalism.

“Man Proposes, God Disposes”, 1864 by Sir Edwin Landseer, haunted by the fate of the Arctic Franklin Expedition, which ended in scurvy, starvation and, apparently, cannibalism.

bikerfish:

These early 20th century color photos from Albert Kahn have been circulating around the web for the last couple of years, but I still find them utterly fascinating windows into the past. Maybe that’s why I like photographs so much.
EDIT: To clear things up as this photo is being circulated even more, this is the French side during World War I, probably around 1916. Also, the color process that photos in the Kahn collection used are called Autochrome Lumière. This process pre-dates color film, and though reality back 100 years ago would have been every bit as vibrant as our today is, this old photographic process captured a more muted color than photos we are used to seeing.

bikerfish:

These early 20th century color photos from Albert Kahn have been circulating around the web for the last couple of years, but I still find them utterly fascinating windows into the past. Maybe that’s why I like photographs so much.

EDIT: To clear things up as this photo is being circulated even more, this is the French side during World War I, probably around 1916. Also, the color process that photos in the Kahn collection used are called Autochrome Lumière. This process pre-dates color film, and though reality back 100 years ago would have been every bit as vibrant as our today is, this old photographic process captured a more muted color than photos we are used to seeing.

madmenfootnotes:

If you’re fond of sand dunes and slow dancing with older divorcees. 

The argument pyramid

The argument pyramid

coldewey:

If you haven’t seen this yet… it’s cry time.