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René Magritte, The Land of Miracles, 1964
fairy glen, isle of skye, scotland
Vincent van Gogh - "Field with Poppies" (1889)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, details
Sir William Russell Flint, 1880-1969
Circe - Book “The Odyssey of Homer”
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get tiled! (by the MET online open access collection)
Tile (Spanish, 16c.) // Tile (attrib. to Iran, 17c.) // Tile (Spanish, 16c.-17c.)
Tile with Foliate Motif (British, 13c.-14c.) // Tile, J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American, ca. 1882–84) // Tile, J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American, ca. 1882–84)
Tile, Grueby Faience Company (American, 1894–1911)
Tile with Floral and Cloud-band Design (made in Iznik, Turkey ca. 1578) // Tile, Minton(s), design Christopher Dresser (British, Scottish, ca. 1875) // Tile with 'Saz' Leaf Design (made in Iznik, Turkey ca. 1545–55)
Wall Tile (Spanish, 15c.) // Tile, Charles Volkmar (American, ca. 1900-1914) // Tile (attrib. to Iran, 17c.)
Office, 2007
Come. And Be My Baby, Maya Angelou
The Wolves at Your Door by Charles Burchfield.
“Rome, c. 1960”. Photo by Jane Bown, from the book ‘Jane Bown: Cats’, 2016.
Tapetum Lucidum is a layer of tissue in the eyes behind the retina that allow certain animals superior night vision.
"hephaistion made this" in a beautiful trompe-l'oeil piece of paper half unstuck by the wind still some of the rawest stuff ever put in a mosaic (2nd century bc, pergamon)
Alois Kalvoda, Lovers In The Grass (s/f)
A woman and girl walk through a honeycomb of stone walls to get water from a pump, Inishmaan, the Aran Islands, 1971
Photo by Winfield Parks for National Geographic
The Only Way is Through
2013-09-27
Joe L’Estrange - Old Cat Walking (oil on board), 2007