Domenichino, The Maiden and the Unicorn, 1602 // Anton Robert Leinweber, Dragon Resting Its Head On The Lap Of A Woman, 1912
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Janaina Medeiros

shark vs the universe
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Domenichino, The Maiden and the Unicorn, 1602 // Anton Robert Leinweber, Dragon Resting Its Head On The Lap Of A Woman, 1912
Eighth Heaven the Sphere of the Fixed Stars from Dante’s Divine Comedy, 1564
eron, soul of the wall, located inside the museum of santarcangelo di romagna in rimini, italy
Carlijn Jacobs: Sleeping Beauty (2023) Location: Kyoto, Japan
"Flower Nails", made by Masaharo Ono (2005)
Alice Smeets, The Ghetto Tarot.
Michalina Janoszanka, Wiosna (Spring), ca. 1920s. One of several paintings made directly on glass by the Polish artist.
More of her work https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/michalina-janoszanka/
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Three Barn Owls at a quatrefoil church window. Photographer: Richard Brooks. Date: July 2009. Shot at a local church in North Norfolk, England.
Egyptian Lapis Lazuli Eye of Horus in Gold Ring, Third Intermediate Period, 1069-702 BC
A carved lapis lazuli amulet of the wedjat with ribbed brow, set in a later gold ring
Manzhouli.
The High Priestess. Art by Chun Wei Huan.
Luminous Tree, 1917 - Charles Burchfield (1893–1967)
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Joel Dickens “Self Portrait” 137 x 112 cm - acrylic and oil on canvas, found at arthousegallery.com.au
To Live On by Min Jeong Seo
“The stalks these flowers are already dried up but their blossoms are preserved and kept fresh by the medical infusion bags. The life-span of every living creature is limited.The infusion bags stand for the progress in medicine and the prolongation of human life.They somehow carry an ambivalent message as they refer to both death and life an the same time. Both states are immanent here. To preserve the beauty of the flowers artifically with the help of the infusion bags points out man’s inclination to repress the fact having to die and to postpone death.”