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Artist Ben Enwonwu with his bronze statue, Anyanwu, the Igbo deity of the sun, Nigeria, c. 1980s. Photo: The Ben Enwonwu Foundation.
Jared Ash on Instagram: “Typographic fact no. 1: Everyone loves a good manicule (a.k.a. printer’s fist, or finger-pointing hand). Shown here: “Fakt” [Fact] by Igor Terent’ev (Tiflis, 1919). [source - via]
Nepali Woman / 1890′s
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Ivan’s Childhood, 1962 (dir. Andrey Tarkovsky)
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Jesse Owens wins gold in Nazi Germany, 1936. He was the most successful athlete at the games and, as a black man, was credited with “single-handedly crushing Hitler’s myth of Aryan supremacy”, although he “wasn’t invited to the White House to shake hands with the President, either.”
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R. Buckminster Fuller. Geodesic Drawing. 1960s.
Lupita Nyong’o, Martin Kabanza, Madina Kalwanga, and David Oyelowo, “Queen of Katwe”, 2016 Toronto International Film Festival: THR’s Photo Portfolio
A recently married young woman in front of a dilapidated building in Awka, northern Igboland. She stands next to what Bolinder notes [in Swedish]: “when a daughter marries, the father puts out such a character that appears in the picture outside his house.“ Gustaf Bolinder, 1930-31.