They are asking (respectfully) to see your coin collection (no intentions of taking to add to their horde)

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Peter Solarz
Monterey Bay Aquarium
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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JBB: An Artblog!
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Stranger Things
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Love Begins
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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occasionally subtle

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They are asking (respectfully) to see your coin collection (no intentions of taking to add to their horde)
some hyper famous artists like Van Gogh transcend overratedness and become underrated because they're so normalized. Like I'll look at a van Gogh and I'm like wait this really is amazing you guys don't get it
Shakespeare is like this
Every time I see a Van Gogh that’s not one of his better known pieces it absolutely blows me away
Have you seen this shit my liege? smh unreal
Frank Frazetta - Golden Girl
Melted steel. Mingled blood. Harrowhark-and-Gideon. Gideon-and Harrowhark at last.
art detail: gold, black & white fashion
A meteor falling into Mount Merapi, the most active volcano in Indonesia, and the resulting shot looks like there's a green beam of light shooting up from the crater. photo: Gunarto Song
Head of a pin in form of a winged horse, ca. 8th–7th century B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern Art
Rogers Fund, 1943 Size: 1.1 x 2.17 x 0.35 in. (2.79 x 5.51 x 0.89 cm) Medium: Ivory
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/323986
Saint Catherine (detail), After Bernardino Luini, 1510 .
On this day, April 25 in 1847 the last survivors of the Donner Party are led out of the wilderness.
The Donner Party was a group of American pioneers who set out for California in a wagon train. Delayed by a series of mishaps, they spent the winter of 1846–47 snowbound in the Sierra Nevada. Some of the emigrants resorted to cannibalism to survive, eating those who had succumbed to starvation and sickness.
The journey west usually took between four and six months, but the Donner Party was slowed by following a new route called Hastings Cutoff, which crossed Utah’s Wasatch Mountains and Great Salt Lake Desert. The rugged terrain, and difficulties encountered while traveling along the Humboldt River in present-day Nevada, resulted in the loss of many cattle and wagons, and splits within the group.
The top of the tree stumps mark the snow at 22 feet deep that winter. Of the 87 members of the party, 48 survived to reach California. Historians have described the episode as one of the most spectacular tragedies in Californian history and in the record of western migration.
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Saskia Rem Brandt - Illusion of Perfection, 2023 - Oil on canvas
The stained glass at the Elizabethan House Museum, 4 South Quay, Great Yarmouth, 17th - early 18th century - Photo by David King
The tree guardian
Stained glass window
Wolin 2016 XXII Festiwal Słowian i Wikingów 2016 XXII Slavs and Viking Festival Wolin 2016 Centrum Słowian i Wikingów Wolin Jomsborg Vineta fb.com/whitecrowphoto