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Hitari Murakami
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mauvewand · 3 days ago
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in the infield was patty peccavi, 1981
edward kienholz & nancy reddin
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mauvewand · 3 days ago
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Created at least 5100 years ago, this detailed necklace is attributed to the Susa II period of ancient Susa, Iran. It is made of limestone with black schist components and features ten rows of small sculpted beads, along with three larger pendants and a series of amulets or charms. It measures 62 x 21.5 cm (24.41 x 8.46 in).
This artifact is now housed at The Louvre Museum in Paris, France. It was acquired via partage after excavations led by Roland de Mecquenem between 1929 and 1933.
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Late medieval wall plaque and peeling paint, Dingle, Co Kerry, Ireland
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mauvewand · 3 days ago
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Xavier Mellery - The Knitter (Evening, lamp effect), ca. 1890
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Asami Shoji (Japanese, 1988) - 18.3.4 (2018)
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sights in Britany from my mom :)
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mauvewand · 4 days ago
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Illustrations conchyliologiques - Jean-Charles Chenu - undated - via Internet Archive
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Having the best day off repotting my plant sprouts & adding seashells & miniatures to the pots
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mauvewand · 6 days ago
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bøla reindeer petroglyph in norway
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mauvewand · 6 days ago
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James Lee Byars, The Angel, 1989.
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mauvewand · 6 days ago
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Al Naslaa, earths most bizarre geological rock formation
In the Saudi Arabian desert, the Al Naslaa rock formation looks completely unnatural. Its perfectly vertical split remains a mystery. With petroglyphs dating back thousands of years and evidence of human inhabitants dating back to the Bronze Age, the Al Naslaa rock formation towers over its surroundings.
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mauvewand · 10 days ago
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Dennis Staffne Circle of Grass II (1995)
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19th c. book cover with mother of pearl
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