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Chiesa della Sacra Famiglia, Paolo Portoghesi, 1969
flower studies of enamel, silver gilt, jade, diamond, and rock crystal, house of fabergé, russia c. 1885-1915.
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Photography: “Muslim praying on the snow covered border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan”. Photo credit: Universal Images Group
Ph. Estelle Hanania
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Anne Sexton, Transformations; from 'Hansel and Gretel'
Yusaku Munakata
acrylic on canvas 41.0×31.8cm 2007年頃 private collection
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Moon jar, second half of the 18th century, Korea, porcelain
A distinctive type of porcelain from the late Joseon period (1392–1910), the moon jar (Korean: dalhangari)—so called because of its evocative form—was usually made by joining two hemispherical halves. The peach hue of the glaze, unintentionally acquired during firing, adds to the charm of this jar.