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Unknown, Illustration from Gaston Phébus (French, 1331 - 1391) "Book of the Hunt"about 1430–1440
Detail of Goodess sculpture, Chola bronze from Tamil Nadu
Marsha P. Johnson by Andy Warhol, 1975
‘White Cat with Gemstones’ by Joseph Jones Oil and acrylic on linen, 2026
fernanda alvarez in hand painted photograph by eloïse labarbe-lafon
February 03 2025
Cunde Wang (Chinese,b. 1939)
A Japanese woman is pictured washing clothes beside a small stream that runs the thatched-roof water mill in the background, 1950s
Amélie | dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet | 2001
DoP: Bruno Delbonnel
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Curse (Alexander Rothaug, 1870 - 1946)
Flourish in Radiance
Jie Song
Jie Song (Malaysian), 2025, Oil on canvas
Palestinian farmer Salman al-Nabahin, planting olive trees in his orchard, has uncovered “the most beautiful mosaic floors discovered in Gaza.”
“I see it as a treasure, dearer than a treasure,” al-Nabahin told Reuters. “It isn’t personal, it belongs to every Palestinian.”
As of 28 May 2025 the Bureij Mosaic has been listed as one of the places damaged/destroyed by ongoing attacks on the Gaza Strip during the Israeli invasion.
“Golda” (1979) by Leon Berkowitz ☀ Where orange forgets where it ends
Gold and jade comb, Eastern Han Dynasty, China, 25-220 AD
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Osprey sculpture by Doug Hays
Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995) Birds of the Seasons