Tsuba with design of the witch of Adachigahara with a dagger and a tiny baby
Japanese Edo period 1867 Shômin Unno (Japanese, 1844–1915), School Mito School (Japanese, 18th through 20th century)
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Tsuba with design of the witch of Adachigahara with a dagger and a tiny baby
Japanese Edo period 1867 Shômin Unno (Japanese, 1844–1915), School Mito School (Japanese, 18th through 20th century)
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Detail of Bosch’s Epiphany posted by Museo del Prado’s Twitter
Late Classical Greek Marble Head of a Dog by Ancient and Medieval Art & Numismatics Via Flickr: Marble, Late 4th century B.C.E., Attic W. 24 cm. The most famous example of a dog carved in marble in Greek art is an example from the 6th century BC found at the Acropolis in Athens. This dog is thought to have been presented to the goddess Artemis of Brauronia, and its sharp gaze and figural handling all give a sense of tension to the form which looks as if it is about to leap up. By contrast, here the dog’s ears lie flat, there is a somehow immensely pettable quality to this dog, who is shown with a gentle somehow pensive gaze. There was a remarkable practice of building stone steles in graveyards from the 6th century BC onwards in Greece, and developing from their simple styles seen in the early period of this practice, by the 5th to 4th centuries BC they had expanded into multi-figured scenes. Images of the deceased and his beloved dog frequently feature in these graveyard scenes, and it seems likely that this marble dog’s head was originally part of such a scene. Text and image from the website of the Miho Museum.
“Race is real, Race matters. Race is the foundation of identity.”
An Alt-Right Makeover Shrouds the Swastikas
You need all this to know! Nazis are real & not the tooth fairy or Santa Claus. You need to see Nazis raising their Nazis kids to know they’re here?
This is White Privilege on full display.. #Blacklivesmatter gets demonized and blamed for everything people are even trying to frame BLM and actually get compared with the KKK (not even close) but now you have these white supremacist Nazi sympathizers who changed their name to ‘alt-right’ to try to soften their image and now they’re trying to make it seem like they’re not really about white supremacy.
“The political establishment has made an entire generation of young white men and women into fascists, and that’s a beautiful thing!” ~ Matthew Heimbach, Traditionalist Worker Party leader
This is the craziness that we live in as long as black people have on this continent. And the media is culpable is implicit in helping shape these narratives… #Hate it!
This is the leader of the guys who stabbed our AntiFA in Sacramento. Kill Trads, Nazis, and Fash of all kinds.
This is Communismkills’ ex boyfriend btw.
So yeah. This is happening. Like, are we all aware this is happening? Really happening?
Meanwhile BLM gets absolutely demonized just for saying “Please stop killing us. Black lives matter too”. You will never see them humanize any marginalized people as much as they will humanize the scum of the earth.
I can’t believe we’re down to humanizing white supremacists. But lord forbid you call these people what they really are, because liberals have already decided their views aren’t “that bad” as long as they’re “normal”.
its okay if they’re members of actual terrorist organizations and hate groups, as long as they dress nice and have nuclear families!
Fucking sick
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Corn Spirit (1983) moose-antler sculpture by Mohawk artist Stanley R Hill, member of the Turtle Clan
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