Toulouse Letrec was something of a looser, frequenting this burlesque bar that he is famous for making stylized advertisements for
Republic, Poetics, Allegory for the cave
Plato
scorpion grass is more commonly known by this name emphasizing it's symbolic representation of remembrance
Forget-Me-Not
Discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming after he returned from vacation and found mould growing on a Petri dish of Staphylococcus bacteria
Penicillin
Occurred in after impact with an Iceburg in the North Atlantic, popularized by a 1997 movie
Titanic
This Parisian cafe is well known for it's Art Noveau aesthetics and it's reputation as a meeting point for the cities artistic and intellectual life at the turn of the 20th century
the black cat or Le Chat Noir
Critique of the Gotha program, Value and profit, Das Kapital
Karl Marx
the Rudbeckia hirta is more commonly known as this, named after it's very dark stigmas
Black Eyed Susan
Drug that devastated China in the 19th century and rural America in the 21st, produced with a poppy's milk
Opium
Occured in 2012, it was one of the worst naval disaster in Italian history, caused by directional misdirection and incomitance of the captain
costa concordia
This Artistic exhibition held in a northern Italian city is considered the begging of the art noveau movement
the Turin exposition of 1902
critique of pure reason, Perpetual Peace, The Metaphysics of Morals
Emmanuel Kant
the Taraxacum officinale is one of the worlds most common flowers, often referred to with this name after it's resemblance to the mane of an African big cat
Dandelion
Made from mashed up coca leaves and other substances ground together into a fine powder, very popular among the wealthy class
Cocaine
Caused by German U-boat attack on united states civilian steamer off the coast of Ireland
Lusitania
This German art nouveau aritist is well known for his stylized usage of rectangles and gold leaf, and his very famous painting "the kiss" which was completed in 1908
Gustav Klimt
Power, a history of sexuality, society and madness
Michel Foucault
the Chrysanthys is frequently referred to with this abbreviated name similar to a British slang for mother.
mums
This chemical, released during dreams, can be taken as a drug and lead to vivid and long hullicnagenic trips
DMT or Dimenthyltryptamin
Attack on a Russian mutinying Russian steamer in 1905, popularized by 1925 Sergey Einenstien movie
Potemkin
This famous art nouveau advertisement for cigarettes is known by this 3 letter phrase was made by Alfons mucha in 1899
Job
The philosophy of history, The phenomology of spirit, The science of logic
Georg Hegel
the Mertensia Virginia grows primarily in Virginia and other parts of the midatlantic, more commonly known as this due to it's resemblance to a ringing instrument
bluebell
This drug, a common and cheaper substitute to heroin in eastern Europe, has the same name as an early soviet satirical magazine due to it's tendency to turn the users skin to "scales" around the injection point.
Desomorphine or Krokodil
German refugees fleeing soviet invasion were hit by an RAF bomb on this boat
MV Wilhelm Gustloff