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theyre called broad shoulders because theyre for women
Chemical laboratory assistant examining Sainsbury's Marmalade with a refractometer, 1965. From the Sainsbury Archive.
Pterosaur, Anonymous, gouache, Hungarian school, circa 1880
https://www.meisterdrucke.at/fine-art-prints/Hungarian-School/1173832/A-pterodactyl.html
"Dance of the Dead"
Ice Age 1995 | Illus. Randy Gallegos
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Fedir Tetyanych (1942-2007) — Man and Infinity [various discarded materials, 1980]
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Plate depicting an animal. Egypt, Fatimid era, 11th to 12th Century.
The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
A beautiful gothic style Mace, probably German, ca. 1450-1500, housed at the Fitzwilliam Musuem, Cambridge.
The Black Unicorn by Gerald Brom
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Basil Nightingale (British, 1864-1940). Horse Study, 1905. Oil on canvas.
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Bronze handle attachment in the form of a mask (Dionysus), Greek or Roman, 1st century BCE–1st century CE. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Surgical Extraction, Steven Belledin for Magic: The Gathering