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Nick Castle, original Michael Myers actor in Halloween 1978.
Leonor Fini, La Bête de la Mer for Josef Foret's L'Apocalypse de Saint Jean, 1960
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🦤 Natural history of the animal kingdom for the use of young people Brighton: E. & J.B. Young and Co., 1889. Original source Image description: Historical illustration depicting four large flightless birds labeled as: a) Great Bustard with brown and gray plumage, long legs, and a slender neck; b) Cassowary, shown with a distinctive blue neck, black body feathers, a prominent casque on its head, and red wattles; c) Ostrich, featuring black and white feathers, a long neck, and large strong legs; and d) Rhea with brownish feathers and a long neck. The cassowary is notable for its vibrant colors and helmet-like casque, standing on a natural landscape with plants and distant mountains, providing a detailed, scientific view of these birds from the 1889 publication “Natural History of the Animal Kingdom” for young readers.