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From: Carlos Amorales: La vida en los pliegues / Life in the Folds, (alphabet of ocarinas placed over tables, forming a poem. high temperature enamelled ceramic, compressed aluminum sheets prepared with imprint, silkscreen and varnish, fixed on a steel tubular base. film black and white, with sound. set of 100 xerographic prints on paper; installation views, details), Curated by Pablo León de la Barra, Mexican Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia, 57th International Art Exhibition, 'Viva Arte Viva', Venezia, May 13 – November 26, 2017 [Kurimanzutto, Ciudad de México. © Carlos Amorales]
🐬 Transactions of the Zoological Society of London.. [London]: Published for the Zoological Society of London by Academic Press. Original source Image description: Illustration of a dolphin skull labeled “Delphinus Gadamu” from the Transactions of the Zoological Society of London. The detailed black and white drawing presents five views of the skull and jaws: a lateral view of the upper jaw with teeth, lateral views of the lower jaw sections showing rows of conical teeth, a close-up of a part of the jaw, and a dorsal view of the full skull highlighting the elongated rostrum with evenly spaced teeth and the intricate bone structure around the nasal and eye cavities. The drawing is finely shaded to emphasize bone texture and anatomical features.
Chester Beach
The River's Return to the Sea, 1906
YACademy & Wienerberger Italia
Anouki Fall Winter 2025 campaign shot by Abdull Artuev
✨Fairytale Friday✨
This week’s tale takes us to sun-drenched plazas, Moorish castles, and enchanted olive groves…
Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Spain gathers beloved Spanish folk tales retold by Virginia Haviland (1911-1988), an American librarian and writer, who was an international authority in children’s literature. A part of Haviland’s celebrated international Favorite Fairy Tales series, this volume brings Spain’s oral storytelling heritage to life. The work features illustrations by Barbara Cooney (1917-2000), an American illustrator and writer of 110 children’s books. In 1994, Cooney was nominated as the U.S. candidate for the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award, in recognition of her work as a children's book illustrator. Our first edition copy was published in 1963 by Little, Brown and Company.
From clever shepherds to magical birds, these stories blend wonder and wit with the warmth of a long-told tradition.
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--Melissa (sipping sangria and flamenco dancing the night away), Distinctive Collections Library Assistant
Kazuko Miyamoto, Squire I, (ink on paper), 1972 [Exile, Berlin. © Kazuko Miyamoto]
Kazuko Miyamoto, Untitled, (string and nails), 1977 [Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. Zürcher Gallery, New York, NY, and Paris. © Kazuko Miyamoto]
Chapelle de Notre-Dame Reine des Cieux, Watermael-Boitsfort, Jan Windels, 1956
"A Day in the Life" Mid 90s Editorial by General Research
Photography: Hidetomo Abe Mask Man: Toru Takeuchi
FRANCISCO INFANTE-ARANA + NONNA GORYUNOVA