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An Orthodox priest in a deerskin, Gizhiga, Russia, 1901.
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The Bedroom, 1908 Léon Spilliaert
Mark Rothko Untitled (Orange and Pink on Red), 1953 Tempera on paper, 101 x 66 cm
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— Toni Morrison, Tar Baby. (via kuanios)
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