Wallace Polsom, Slippage XI (17 Nov 2025), paper collage, 23.4 x 30.8 cm.

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Wallace Polsom, Slippage XI (17 Nov 2025), paper collage, 23.4 x 30.8 cm.
The Knight-Woman, Vardges Sureniants
In 1909, V. Sureniants painted the canvas "The Knight-Woman," based on the historical figure of Aytsemnik, a courageous heroine from the city of Ani. The name of this fearless Armenian woman is connected to the heroic battles fought in 1126 to defend the Armenian capital of Ani. During that period, one of the seljuk emirs led a large army and laid siege to Ani, prompting the Armenian population to rise in defense of their homeland.
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This image displays a statue of the Buddhist deity Rāhula.
Rāhula is a protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism, whose image is derived from an ancient Indian demi-god associated with solar and lunar eclipses.
The statue is notable for its unusual depiction, with a smaller, peaceful Buddha head emerging from the chest cavity of a larger, wrathful figure.
The larger figure is typically depicted with multiple heads and hands, holding a bow and arrow, symbolizing the power to subdue negative forces.
This specific statue is located in a temple in Japan.
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