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Did you know that the Power Rangers HQ actually is the House of the Book at the Brandeis-Bardin Institute of the American Jewish University? Sidney Eisenshtat: House of the Book, Brandeis-Bardin Institute, American Jewish University, Brandeis, CA, USA, 1973 Photo: Dan Levenson
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Barn, Photo by James Karales, 1953
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Club of a new social type, 1928-29
Leonidov
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theatr clwyd mold, flintshire, wales. r.w. harvey, county architect 1976
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Plaque. Animal style.
The Scythians, 7-2 centuries. BC.
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Amulet box with kirthimukha and Mahakala/Bhairava, Nepal
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Hathor amulet copper and copper alloy (alpaca) 4.0 cm x 3.0 cm x 0.75 cm.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor was often represented wearing a sun disk with cow horns as a headdress. She was the goddess of joy, beauty, love and music, patron goddess of miners and metalworkers.
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Ancient Egyptian golden Wedjat eye pendant, dated to the 7th to 4th century BCE. Currently located in the Met. 
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Ancient Egyptian amulet (faience with gilding) depicting an ankh, djed-pillar, and was-scepter atop a neb-basket.  Artist unknown; ca. 664-30 BCE (Late Period or Ptolemaic).  Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Ancient Egyptian amethyst pendant in the shape of a cat, dated to the Late to Ptolemaic period, or 664-30 BCE. Image found on flickr.
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Etruscan amulet made of gold and featuring a shark’s tooth, c. 5th century BCE. From the collection of Thorvaldsens Museum.
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Ancient Egyptian gold amulet in the shape of a ram’s head.  Artist unknown; ca. 712-664 BCE (25th [Kushite] Dynasty, Late Period).  Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Arnold Newman, Tree and Wall, Philadelphia, 1941
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Nymphaeum by Ana Kapor
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Francoise Hardy
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by Zdzisław Beksiński 
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