small earthenware plate with rabbit motif, diameter: 19.4 cm; joseph lindon smith, american c. early 1900s.
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small earthenware plate with rabbit motif, diameter: 19.4 cm; joseph lindon smith, american c. early 1900s.
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The last photo of mine of the former site of Dublin Hebrew Congregation, Terenure, Dublin, Ireland. This site was sold to developers and the synagogue is being demolished, and in its place housing is being built. This picture was taken on Fujicolor 200 35mm film using a Nikon F80 SLR and Nikkor 50mm f1.4G lens, and developed using Arista C-41 chemistry.
18th and 19th century Polynomial fish-bodys, partly with hinged heads and mouths.
Red stones as eyes
Stahl Auctions
acrylic medium transfers on molded concrete
jaripeo 16x1x21”
virgencita 16x3x14”
"Your little Wifey's hand"
Cabinet card, via thanatos.archive on Instagram
Victorian decorated chancel ceiling, Church of St. Helen, Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire
Artwork by 𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗺 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝘂𝘁 - inspired by Robert Crumb - from the book Legends of the Blues (Abrams, 2013).
French Novels and Rose (1888) by Vincent van Gogh
Sumerian/Mesopotamian Amulet Seal in the Form of a Bull, c. 3250 BCE.
the view of his underside—two animals running
gut voch
It doesn’t look that exciting, but this linen is from the New Kingdom (ca. 1492–1473 B.C.)
Thinking about it for too long makes me feel absolutely insane.
The description on The Met includes the line ‘The cloth was repaired and laundered in ancient times’ and that also makes me feel light-headed.
It’s so beautiful and so simple and so so old
Bnnuy Ი𐑼
A Torah mantle embroidered with pomegranates by Catherine Tutter (American) for Congregation Eitz Chayim עץ חיים (“Tree of Life”), completed in 2011. The central Tree of Life features thirteen pomegranates, twelve for the tribes of Israel and one for Dinah, Jacob and Leah's only daughter. Its seeds formed from 613 French knots for the mitzvot. Ten mother-of-pearl buttons evoke the sephirot, while eighteen leaves symbolize chai חי (“life”). Roots are anchored with sets of seven buttons for the days of creation, paired with willow leaves from the Four Species of Sukkot. A domed top, inspired by Sephardic tradition, glitters with sun, moon, and stars, flowing into Miriam’s Well stitched with forty lines of metallic thread. A ceremonial garment where every stitch holds meaning, crafted over years with the involvement of the community.
Margaret Atwood, from “Corpse Song”, Selected Poems: 1965-1975