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Plate XXVI from The Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland (1880–1884) by Francis Day
Illustration by C. Achilles Lithography by Mintern Bros.

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The exhibition at Huis Marseille runs until June 21, 2026.
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William Basinski – ‘Melancholia’ cover art (2023)
Design: Richard Chartier Drawings: James Elaine
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From Quebec, David Raymond’s studio LESORR proposes furniture and objects in raw aluminium that resist the speed of contemporary design culture—pieces built to age, gather traces, and deepen through years of use. → https://www.thisispaper.com/mag/lesorr-david-raymond
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