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Siberian wolf 5th-3rd C. BCE. Wood with shell inlays. Overall: 11.1 x 3.3 x 5.9 cm (4 3/8 x 1 5/16 x 2 5/16 in.). Its subject, size, materials, and naturalistic style suggest that this small sculpture was made by one of the nomadic peoples of Western and Central Asia---perhaps the Scythians. From the Cleveland Art Museum.
"The Neuri follow Scythian customs; but one generation before the advent of Darius' army, they happened to be driven from their country by snakes; for their land produced great numbers of these, and still more came down on them out of the desolation on the north, until at last the Neuri were so afflicted that they left their own country and lived among the Budini. It may be that these people are wizards; for the Scythians, and the Greeks settled in Scythia, say that once a year every one of the Neuri becomes a wolf for a few days and changes back again to his former shape. Those who tell this tale do not convince me; but they tell it nonetheless, and swear to its truth."
-Herodotus, The Histories 4.105.1
(via The Kalender of Shepherds Miscellany)
Cat, Catter, Cattest.
Three large domestic cats, one stray and two Maine Coons (the longest measures 12.6 cm).
catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa
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Two dissected heads by Jacques-Fabien Gautier d'Agoty, 1748.
Transformation masks made by the Kwakwaka’wakw people
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Tokyo Love: Spring Fever 1994 by Nobuyoshi Araki and Nan Goldin
神の子供 god's child 2009-2010, nishioka kyoudai
Jan Vytiska (Czech, 1985) - The Sadness (2022)
Bad Instinct (With details)
48"x36"
Acrylic on wood panel
© Masahisa Fukase