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Authentic Vintage 1990’s TERRIFYING XANAX Promotional T-Shirt
Utopia in a Scientific Age (1979)
The Museum is deeply saddened by the death of its longstanding friend and frequent collaborator, architect Robert Venturi (1925–2018). Born in Philadelphia, Venturi was beloved and highly regarded by the art, architecture, and design community in the city, and achieved global status through his joyful, experimental, and exuberant built and designed forms. He will be remembered as a giant who profoundly changed his field, and the lives of those who encountered his work, no more so, than the many friends he made over the years at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
“’Gothic Revival’ Chair,” designed 1979–84 by Robert Venturi; made 1984 by Knoll
Camouflage German bunker. The painted windows were supposed to make the Allies think it was a house. Batz-sur-Mer, in Brittany. #brutgroup photo via #defensearchitecture https://www.instagram.com/p/BoBg1BfBdCV/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1x1fdxsmv85fy
Cocodrilo de Leonora Carrington
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The Lion Cave is in Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh
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Volta Noire - Burkina faso mask (by moschetti.jeanclaude)
Volta Noire - Burkina faso mask (by moschetti.jeanclaude)
152 “We Are Our Mountains” Architect: Sargis Baghdasaryan Completed: 1967 Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh / Soviet Union Photograph by Darmon Richter
One of the best Soviet-era monuments
Ruthless People (1986) has the most amazing #Memphis interiors
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Its kind of the most beautiful thing I have seen lately, A Painting of Manasa late 18th century, India