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The Gypsy (1917-1918)

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Kees van Dongen
The Gypsy (1917-1918)
Two terracotta mugs, late 5th century B.C.
Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Roughly 2,400 years old, and yet very modern.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Silver Nike Air Kukini’s (2000)
Tasha Tilberg | Martin Margiela S/S 1997 ph. Michael Wooley
Garland (part of a set), 18th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1906 Size: Overall: 13 × 6 ½ in. (33 × 16.5 cm) Medium: Wood, gilt
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/189621
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Janet Jumbo By Damien Krisl For Vogue Czechoslovakia August 2021
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Mug, S. Bell & Son, 1882, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Extending from Pennsylvania to Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley was a prime area for ceramic production due to its abundance of red clays. Made in Strasburg, Virginia, this mug is part of a rich history of pottery in the region; the Bell family of potters originated in the late eighteenth century. S. Bell and Sons was a maker of both stoneware and earthenware. On this mug, manganese and copper glazes produced green and brown mottled shades, which gave Shenandoah Valley pottery its distinctive aesthetic. Bequest of Elizabeth R. Vaughan Size: H.: 18.4 cm (7 ¼ in.) Medium: Earthenware, slip, and lead, copper, and manganese oxide glazes
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/73432/
Hermes by Martin Margiela
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Stormy skies over the Badlands I took 1400 pictures to get this one, set on a timer to shoot every 20 seconds. I lost one other because a guy stood in from to ask what I was doing. When this one came out I fully screamed.