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The 'Lunar Faces' illustration by British artist Harriet Lee-Merrion
It was drawn in 2016 to accompany a review of John Pipkin's historical novel, The Blind Astronomer's Daughter, in The New York Times Book Review.
The novel she illustrates spans from the 1740s to the 1820s. In that world, the sky wasn't just a distant object, but a realm where human passions collided with everyday life. Depicting the moon with a human face is an age-old practice in European visual culture, widely recognized through the 'Man in the Moon' imagery. You can also see this enduring motif in a German lunar calendar from the 1700s or in Georges Méliès's famous 1902 film, A Trip to the Moon. Merrion has modernized this ancient tradition.
Trump's Iran deal is so fantastic that he won't show it to you.
Trump's Iran deal is so great for America that he won't let you read a word of it.
...Just like his taxes
...Just like his health care plan
...Just like Mexico paid for the wall.
It is all ONE HUGE LIE.
@LePapillonBlu2 Ladies and gent, it's my humblest honor to present to you:
The Master Race
Watch as he clumsily staggers across the floor to mumble something about drinking the night before and then pukes on himself.
Congrats white people!
We did it.