• Frank Lloyd Wright, Hilla Rebay, and Solomon Guggenheim with a model of the new museum.

  • Van Gogh had excellent penmanship.

    Letter to John Peter Russell, 1888.

  • The Football Players by Henri Rousseah c. 1908. His take on modern life, two years before he “died a pauper.”

  • My clone admiring The Break of Day by Paul Delvaux, 1937.

  • My European babies flew in for Mother’s Day armed with gifts!

    Irish Tatler says feminism is in. Who knew.

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  • Presents from the London offspring! I’ll miss these knuckleheads when I go back to Brooklyn.

     

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  • James Smith and Sons is synonymous with Too Many Choices. In the best of all possible ways.

    Lucky I only wear black! My purchase came with extensive demonstrations of furling techniques, which I promptly forgot.

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  • Coffee is definitely coeliac safe.

    Unless the person serving it fondles some baked goods, then drags their fingers through the beans they are bagging.

    I just rolled my eyes and paid, because I wanted to buy some coffee for my hosts. But hey, guess what? Hygiene rules exist for a reason.

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  • The future?

    Robots at the Science Museum

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  • Anatomical model made in Florence around 1770. I think this is a stretch for inclusion in the Robots exhibit, but I love La Specola so whatever.

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  • Still life with electro-static generator, 1850.