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Abandoned movie theater
View of the Ponte Sant’Angelo from the Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome. January 9, 2014.
"Borrowers"
A fine example of the life cycles of various Homomimus, or "human mimics"
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Alex CF 2013
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from Beauty by Rino Stefano Tagliafierro
A sign in the catacombs of Paris. “Stop! This is the empire of the dead.”
Italian burgonet ca. 1555-1560 (x)
The elegant shape and beautiful decoration of this helmet suggest that it was made in Italy under French influence. The unusually tall and backward-leaning comb along the top of the helmet, the form and attachment of the buffe, and the fine scrolls that border the etched bands are all characteristic of French armor in the 1550s. However, the style of the etching and the choice of motifs––widely spaced trophies of armor, weapons, and Classical symbols—are more typical of the best Italian armor of the period.
Luigi Bisi - Predica nel Duomo di Milano (1850).
Edwardian bridal crown
Exploded and dissected skulls. Beauchene Skull - Mounted preparation of human skulls were used to demonstrate better views of separate cranial bones. 19th Century. The above images, I presume, were most likely prepared and mounted by RMC.
Floral patterns inside the shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh, Qom, Iran