Gauntlet Dagger (Pata), Arms and Armor
Bequest of George C. Stone, 1935 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Steel, silver, iron

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PR's Tumblrdome
Jules of Nature

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Show & Tell

Kiana Khansmith

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
trying on a metaphor
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sheepfilms
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Love Begins
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Gauntlet Dagger (Pata), Arms and Armor
Bequest of George C. Stone, 1935 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Steel, silver, iron
The Sex Thief | Martin Campbell | 1973
Diane Keen
“Sudden outburst of devotional impulse which surged over a nun while engaged in contemplation.” Man visible and invisible. 1903.
Sayed Haider Raza (Indian, 1922-2016), Untitled (Village dans un Paysage) [Village in a Landscape], 1955. Oil on board, 55.2 x 71.1 cm.
Alberto Burri (Italian, 1915 - 1995)
Muffe - 1952
David Hockney
‘The Drooping Plant’, 1986
Home made print, on acid-free Xerox office paper executed on an office colour copy machine
Nocticlua miliaris as it appears during luminescence. The nature of animal light. 1920.
“Diagram of Pholas…to show luminous areas.” The nature of animal light. 1920.
Smelting furnace. Everybody’s cyclopedia. 1912.
“Saturn, photographed at the Lowell Observatory, September 1909.” The evolution of worlds. 1910. Frontispiece.
Draco the Dragon. The constellation depicted as a “monstrous winged serpent.” St. Nicholas. January 1877.
Book cover, detail. The book of bugs. 1902.
Lorraine Barber - No title (Waterlilies), c.1919-1930
CeBIT 98
Art Deco Desks
Kem Weber,
Paul Theodore Frankl.