Iridescent silicious glass jar from Nippur
Ur III period, Neo-Sumerian, c. 2112-2004 B.C.
Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq
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Iridescent silicious glass jar from Nippur
Ur III period, Neo-Sumerian, c. 2112-2004 B.C.
Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq
*romantic activity*
Björk, 1994 | © David Strick
What’s your ig?
it’s been some time since i’ve received a question on here lol
it’s _vespertine___
andy paiko
In the Mood for Love, Wong Kar-wai, 2000. (photography by Wing Shya)
― Albert Camus, Notebooks: 1935-1951
La Solitude by Thomas Alexander Harrison
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The tombstone of Nadezhda Alliluyeva, Stalin's second wife, is surrounded by unbreakable glass to prevent vandalism.
LEONARDO DA VINCI, Grand Staircase, Château de Chambord La Rouchefoucauld, France, 1519
i’ve allowed myself to be too tamed lately and as a result people have been walking all over me
and i let them out of curiosity & in building my discernment, the disrespect people willingly go to allows me to really see these people
Rest on the Flight into Egypt (Detail), 1597. by Caravaggio
I am completely fascinated by this abandoned home some urban explorers came across in Belgium. It’s covered in moss, which only adds to its charm, but look at the Plexiglas sunroom.
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