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Three Goblin Art

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The Tempest: The Finale, 1857 by Egron Sellif Lundgren (Swedish, 1815–1875)
The Yellow Dress
John Bulloch Souter
John Roddam Spencer Stanhope (British, 1829-1908)
Patience on a Monument Smiling at Grief, 1884
Harald Slott-Møller
Crochet bread cloth from the French-Canadian community in Manitoba, Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library
tired, but still shining
Common Crane
Photographer: Jan-Michael Breider
Nymph and Dragonfly by Villi Süppen (couldn’t find any more info)
Handle with care
Blue Jays are some of the most intelligent animals in the forest. They belong to the Corvidae family (like crows, magpies and ravens).
Capable of abstract thoughts, striking in appearance and very active, these large songbirds are very interesting to observe.
Freja Nelson
The Santuario Madonna della Corona church, Verona, Italy.
Totoro's Forest Wooden Animal Blocks