136. 热情的纽约人 - ;先生,为什么,我们所有的女人都在美国美丽。我在大道和#039上找到一个非常丑陋的面孔;由拉尔夫巴顿` Enthusiastic New Yorker – ;Why, sir, all our women are beautiful here in America. I defy you to find a really ugly face on the avenue (1917) by Ralph Barton 高清作品[13%]

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热情的纽约人 - ;先生,为什么,我们所有的女人都在美国美丽。我在大道和#039上找到一个非常丑陋的面孔;由拉尔夫巴顿-拉尔夫巴顿

` Enthusiastic New Yorker – ;Why, sir, all our women are beautiful here in America. I defy you to find a really ugly face on the avenue (1917) --Ralph Barton (美国艺术家, 1891–1931)

137. 在巴黎郊区,我的军队遭到殴打。我我只是到处跑,可以我什么也不做` On The Outskirts Of Paris My Army Is Being Beaten Up. Im Just Running Around And Cant Do A Thing (1914~1915) by Kazimir Malevich 高清作品[13%]

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在巴黎郊区,我的军队遭到殴打。我我只是到处跑,可以我什么也不做-卡齐米尔·马列维奇

~ On The Outskirts Of Paris My Army Is Being Beaten Up. Im Just Running Around And Cant Do A Thing (1914~1915) --Kazimir Malevich (Russian, 1879 – 1935)

138. 这部电影是牛仔汤姆的特技表演。他讲故事的方式,以及他真正做什么。` The Moving Picture Cowboy Tom Mix doing stunts. The way he told the story, and what he really did. (1914) by Goes Litho. Co. 高清作品[13%]

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这部电影是牛仔汤姆的特技表演。他讲故事的方式,以及他真正做什么。-去石像馆。有限公司。

~ The Moving Picture Cowboy Tom Mix doing stunts. The way he told the story, and what he really did. (1914) --Goes Litho. Co.

139. 在那里,在一张拉开窗帘的床上,他看到他所见过的最美丽的景象。` And there, on a bed the curtains of which were drawn wide, he beheld the loveliest vision he had ever seen. by Edmund Dulac 高清作品[13%]

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And there, on a bed the curtains of which were drawn wide, he beheld the loveliest vision he had ever seen.-

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在那里,在一张拉开窗帘的床上,他看到他所见过的最美丽的景象。-埃德蒙·杜拉克

~ And there, on a bed the curtains of which were drawn wide, he beheld the loveliest vision he had ever seen.--Edmund Dulac (法国艺术家, 1882 – 1953)