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Egyptian Capitals. Illustration for a Handbook of Colored Ornament in the Historic Styles, (Batsford, c.1880).
Title: Incense Burner in Form of a Praying Mantis Date: 19th century Culture: Japan Medium: Iron, gold, lining of silver Size: H. 3 1/3 in. (8.9 cm); L. 6 in. (15.2 cm) Source: The MET
I forgot how to Tumbl.
Sakura
Cao Hui aka 曹晖 (Chinese, b. 1968, Kunming, Yunan Province, China) - If I Were, 2011-2012 Sculptures: Resin, Fiber, Acrylics, Composite Materials
J.R.R Tolkien, looking at flowers.
Apparently people hated to go for walks with him because he would stop and look at every tree for like 20 minutes.
Wait, I would love to go on walks with him
“man i HATE that guy. fuckin.. loves to appreciate nature and life and shit”
Scientific illustration of pond life, 1911.
Someone should buy this nifty jacket that doesn’t quite fit me.
http://etsy.me/2g2xvm7
The Riace Warriors, two full-size Greek bronzes of naked bearded warriors, cast about 460–450 BC and found in the sea off Calabria
Head of a young man, highly inspired by Polykleitos (Greek, 5th century BC)
Roman, ca. 50 BC
Laocoön and his Sons, 40-30 BCE
worth the trip to Vatican City
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
スクナビコナ
Deity Sukunavikona. By artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi, about 1840′s, Japan
St Pancratius skeleton in armor. Church of St Nikolaus, Switzerland. 16-19th century
I never imagined that so many days would ultimately make such a small life.
Franz Kafka, from Diaries (via violentwavesofemotion)