Strategically placed mirrors give the illusion that viewers can see into the skeleton of the man in the coffin to the right.
American Educator and Library of Knowledge. 1902. Internet Archive.
“Some phases in the gallop of the horse.” Eadweard Muybridge. Animals in motion. 1902.
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“Drapery arranged on a board.” Modelling, a guide for teachers and students. 1902.
Strategically placed mirrors give the illusion that viewers can see into the skeleton of the man in the coffin to the right.
American Educator and Library of Knowledge. 1902. Internet Archive.
“Corona Vitae.” Wallpaper pattern. Walter Crane. 1902.
Mayon Volcano, Philippines, “one of the most destructive in the world.” Complete story of the Martinique and St. vincent horrors. 1902.
Bookplate designed by A. Helen Page. Women designers of book-plates. 1902.
Towering mushroom clouds. Eruption of June 5, 1902. Mont Pelée and the tragedy of Martinique, 1903.
“Some phases in the gallop of the horse.” Eadweard Muybridge. Animals in motion. 1902.
"Strongly illumined steam-ash clouds projected in the afternoon of August 30, 1902." The tower of Pelée. 1904.
“Strongly illumined steam-ash clouds projected in the afternoon of August 30, 1902.” The tower of Pelée. 1904.