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- Lorado Taft
Lorado Taft - Lafayette
Lafayette - Lady in profile
- Lady 4
- lady 2
- Lady
Lady - Lady
Lady - Lady
Lady in Hat - King Leopold
- Julius Cæsar
It is the custom of historians to treat these struggles with extreme respect. In particular the figure of Julius Cæsar is set up as if it were a star of supreme brightness and importance in the history of mankind. Yet a dispassionate consideration of the known facts fails altogether to justify this demi-god theory of Cæsar. Not even that precipitate wrecker of splendid possibilities, Alexander the Great, has been so magnified and dressed up for the admiration of careless and uncritical readers. - Joseph Hergesheimer
- Josef Lhevinne
Josef Lhevinne - Jose Juan Tablada
- John Masefield
John Masefield - John D Rockefeller
- John Barrymore
- Jascha Heifetz
- Jack Dempsey
Jack Dempsey - Ivy Maddison
- Irving Berlin
- i 189
- Horn Headdress
The horn-shaped head-dress appears in no pictorial documents or monuments older than the reign of Henry IV. In a volume entitled "Jougleurs et Trouvères," by M. Jubinal, is a satire on horned head-dresses, under the title of "Des Cornetes," from a MS. in the Bibliothèque Royale at Paris, of the beginning of the fourteenth century. In this poem it appears that the Bishop of Paris had preached a sermon directed against extravagance in women's dress, their horns and the bareness of their necks. "If we do not get out of the way of the women we shall be killed; for they carry horns with which to kill men." - Helen Westley
- Heads of Australoid Types
Heads of Australoid Types - Haughty look from a young woman
Haughty look from a young woman - Hairstyles for 1837
Hairstyles for 1837 - Hair fashions 1834 England
Hair fashions 1834 England - hair dressing which were in vogue in 1832
hair styles which were in vogue in 1832 - Gloria Swanson
- Giovanni Martinelli
Giovanni Martinelli - Georges Clemenceau
Georges Clemenceau - George Horace Lorimer
- Garet Garrett
Garet Garrett - Fritz Kreisler
- Frederick the Great
Frederick the Great - Fred Stone
- Franklin P Adams
- Frank Crowninshield
- Fannie Brice
- Euclid
Euclid - Eddie Cantor
- Dreamy Look
- different styles of hair-dressing fashionable in 1830-31
different styles of hair-dressing fashionable in 1830-31 - different modes of dressing the hair.in 1835
different modes of dressing the hair.in 1835 - Curls
Young lady with curls - Charles G. Dawes
Charles G. Dawes - Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin - Caucasian Types
But it is this study of skull shapes which has led many ethnologists to divide the Caucasian race, not, as it was divided by Huxley, into two, the northern blonds and the Mediterranean and North African dark whites or brunets, but into three. They split his blonds into two classes. They distinguish a northern European type, blond and dolichocephalic, the Nordic; a Mediterranean or Iberian race, Huxley’s dark whites, which is dark-haired and dolichocephalic, and between these two they descry this third race, their brachycephalic race, the Alpine race. The opposite school would treat the alleged Alpine race simply as a number of local brachycephalic varieties of Nordic or Iberian peoples. The Iberian peoples were the Neolithic people of the long barrows, and seem at first to have pervaded most of Europe and western Asia. - Carl Van Vechten
- Caricature of Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith - Boy
Boy - Booth Tarkington
Booth Tarkington - bonnets worn in 1830
bonnets worn in England in 1830 - Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli - Andrew Carnegie
A “Self-Made” Man. A Multi-Millionaire. Made $20,000,000 in America; Lives in Scotland. - Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie - Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie - An Egyptian Woman
An Egyptian Woman - Alton B. Parker
Alton B. Parker - A Woman's Head
A woman’s head From the original drawing by Edwin Howland Blashfield