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Human effigy head
Mexico
Middle Preclassic period, 800–400 B.C.
Object Place: México, Central Highlands (?)
Human head broken from a large, slab figurine. The mouth, pupils and ears are indicated by wide, punctate-incised lines. A lock of hair on top of the head is rendered by a flattened coil of clay incised with three wide, vertical lines.
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Fausto Melotti,
Uccello che entra nella foresta, 1977
Brass
39 3/8 x 35 ½ x 10 ¼ inches (100 x 90 x 26 cm)
Ricardo Martínez (Mexican, 1918-2009), Figura con fondo azul [Figure on Blue Background], 1985. Oil on canvas.
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Sanford Biggers, Alternate Ending (2018). Marble. 13 x 26 x 21 inches. Courtesy Marianne Boesky Gallery.
Slavic Pagan Masks in Russia -
Svyatka Masks From Ancient Novgorod
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Eric Roinestad
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Christophe Delcourt - Ouk table
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House in Tarumi is a minimal residence located in Kobe, Japan, designed by Tomohiro Hata Architect and Associates. The site is located in a typically developed area along the slopes of Kobe. The slope was scraped off, but the terrain still shows that character. Since the geographical condition has decided factors like wind direction, abundant sunlight, and vegetation, the designers thought it is important to conceive an architecture that receives and enjoys the natural environment such as daylighting and ventilation, and also give good effect to the ambience by making it a space composition close to the terrain.
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Isamu Noguchi
“The Primative”
1952