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Bhil; Gujarat. Scanned from the book L'Inde des tribus oubliées; 1993; Tiziana & Gianni Baldizzone
Vogue Taiwan January 2026 photographed by Manbo Key
China, 2008
Apam, Ghana (2014) by Denis Dailleux.
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"Eine Klinke an der Domtür in Quedlinburg an der St. Servatii-Kirche in Gestalt eines (inneren) Schweinehundes der zum Eintreten in die Kirche überwunden werden muss." Geschaffen vom Magdeburger Bildhauer Heinrich Apel.
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Leaf of Liriodendron tulipifera on Japanese paper
Saguaros.
Cuba, 1997 ↝ Abbas · a pink cake carried by bicycle through the streets
Tuvaluan woman's dress, Tavale, from Tuvalu, by cargocollective
Black Miaos of China; Wu Mejying on the way to her betrothed's home village. Scanned from the book Wedding Ceremonies: Ethnic Symbols, Costume and Rituals; 2001; Tiziana & Gianni Baldizzone
The Kuchlbauer Tower, Abensberg, Germany,
Designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1999),
Revised by architect Peter Pelikan (built 2007-10).
The 70-meter observation tower features typical elements of Hundertwasser’s work including uneven floors and onion domes.
Aubrey Levinthal (American, 1986) - 4PM Subway (2020)
Cover of 'Yozh' [Hedgehog] youth magazine, No. 18, 1931.
Miaos of China; wool headcloths. Scanned from the book Wedding Ceremonies: Ethnic Symbols, Costume and Rituals; 2001; Tiziana & Gianni Baldizzone