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Albert Samuel Anker, Swiss painter (1831-1910). 'The Little Potato Peeler' (c.1886) Swiss Village, Alison Moyet, The Fortune Teller, Digital Minimalism, Mary K, Fortune Tellers, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Turner, Pierre Auguste Renoir

Albert Samuel Anker [Swiss painter 1831-1910] Ancher been called the "national painter" of Switzerland because of his enduringly popular depictions of 19th-century Swiss village life. Biography: da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Ancher 'The Little Potato Peeler' (Die kleine Kartoffelschälerin) probably oil painting Private collection

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Vogue Halloween, Vintage Psychic, Fortune Teller Art, Fortune Teller Sign, Mystery Outfit, Psychic Aesthetic, Vintage Circus Costume, Tarot Cards Aesthetic, Vintage Sisters

Originally published in Flash Frontier. Read original here by Nancy Stohlman The Fortune Teller The fortune teller looked at my hands, smoothed them onto the table. You lost something, she said. Yes, I said. I want to get it back. But you can’t get it back, you know that. That’s not true. Don’t say that,…

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Deutsch, Ludwig (1855-1935) - 1906 The Fortune Teller (Christie's London, 2006) | by RasMarley Orientalism Art, Orientalist Art, Orientalist Paintings, Flag Maker, Middle Eastern Art, Empire Ottoman, Istoria Artei, Arabian Art, Italian Painters

Oil on panel; 80.6 x 64.1 cm. Austrian Painter. After studying at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts from 1872 to 1875, Austrian-born Deutsch settled into the thriving art capital of Paris, where he joined his compatriot and fellow Orientalist painter Rudolf Ernst. Between 1879 and 1883, Deutsch exhibited portraits and genre scenes at the Salon. After 1883 he drew inspiration almost exclusively from his travels to Egypt. Deutsch was thought to have visited Egypt as many as five times between…

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