Alessandro Pagani, Untitled (Barry Lyndon)
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Alessandro Pagani, Untitled (Barry Lyndon)
Bamiyan Buddha, before and after the Taliban implemented their revised Terms of Service.
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West Berlin 1986. Bowie records in a West Berlin record shop.
Hace rato no publicaba gente de espaldas. (at Bogotá, Colombia) https://www.instagram.com/p/BriKG5BBLRJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1twqnep8lvxu7
¿Dónde caerá la primer bomba? https://www.instagram.com/p/BoMQJKDBLZL/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1s5z06eerr6c6
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Scouting... (at Bogotá, Colombia)
Escampando... . . . . . . . #Bogotá #Rain #unbrella #sillouette (at Bogotá, Colombia)
David Lloyd hablando de su obra en Bogotá. (at Tornamesa)
Continentál. Continéntal. Contínental. Cóntinental. . . . #Bogitá #Transmilenio #Lluvia #Rain (at Parque De Los Periodistas)
Escampar. Ver llover. (at Bogotá, Colombia)
Repost from @noisursur - ¡NUEVO! Los Pistoloss - Yo Espero Al Man // https://youtu.be/IXQiW-42XkU
Self Portrait Nude, 1910, Egon Schiele
Size: 43.1x27.5 cm Medium: watercolor on paper
So much of human progress can be traced back to a people becoming refugees. – Michael Lipsey
Ojo... Repost from @noisursur
Girl with fur - Wilhelm Lachnit, 1925.
German, 1899-1962 oil on canvas, 120 x 67 cm.
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