Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Diana. 1892-1893; this cast by 1928.
Gilt bronze.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY. USA.
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Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Diana. 1892-1893; this cast by 1928.
Gilt bronze.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY. USA.
Gorgeous
Martha Rosler. Housing is a Human Right, 1989
A solar eclipse and the Milky Way seen from the ISS
I am practically in tears over how beautiful this image is.
Tibetan Thangka Painting: Goddess Green Tara Mandala with Syllable Mantra.
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Giannina Antonette for Yen Magazine.
By Chris Schoonover.
CLAUDE MONET - Poppy Field in a Hollow near Giverny (1885)
i feel like..people are very uncomfortable expressing themselves..they hold back a lot..this leads to feelings of isolation because how can someone relate to you if you wont reveal yourself..it also isolates others because they assume if no one expresses the same feelings they are feeling they must not feel them too…..yet….we’re not so unque that all our internal experiences are exclusive to us..so maybe if we open up…everything would be better. so what im saying is. try to talk about Feelings more and other stuf les..
Detail of Jupiter and Io by Correggio
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In Focus: The Women of the Afghanistan War
The present war in Afghanistan, now nearly 12 years old, has affected the lives of millions of women. Many have been victimized; others have played the roles of soldiers, insurgents, politicians, caregivers, and much more. NATO nations have sent thousands of female troops into the conflict, assigned to combat teams as well as support positions. And the women of Afghanistan have been caught in attacks from all sides — restricted by conservative laws, traumatized by bombings, and victimized at home. According to the UN, the rate of violence against Afghan women is on the rise, even as the number of civilian casualties have been dropping. As western nations begin their draw-down, training and literacy programs are ramping up, in the hopes for a stronger role for the women of Afghanistan after 2014. The photos here are part of the ongoing series here on Afghanistan.
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