The picture used on the header is Woman Reading in a Landscape (1869) by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. My profile picture is Easter (1919) by Joseph Christian Leyendecker.
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To the owners of any pictures I might've used in my blog: I might've been ignorant about the copyright of your artwork and used it without permission. Please contact me and let me know if I should take it down. I always try to credit the artist (or link back to the source where I found it) whenever I'm using a picture but if I didn't, I'm really sorry about it. Your artwork only enhances the beauty of my reviews, which I appreciate a lot.
To the owners of any pictures I might've used in my blog: I might've been ignorant about the copyright of your artwork and used it without permission. Please contact me and let me know if I should take it down. I always try to credit the artist (or link back to the source where I found it) whenever I'm using a picture but if I didn't, I'm really sorry about it. Your artwork only enhances the beauty of my reviews, which I appreciate a lot.
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Many thanks to and alongside the entitled Publishers for providing me with those galleys!
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