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@vivashead
Ford Aurora, 1964
india, tamil nadu (2014) by pierre wayser
The Sopranos | S06E19
oh you love me? name 97 of my trials and tribulations
Joel Meyerowitz, 1967
wowowow i didn't know naoki urasawa's yawara had an animation i'm watching it now
the first episode was so good and i love love love the art!
Siberia, National Geographic 1990
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EID MUBARAK BELOVEDS!
Eid Mubarak bearloveds!
The lost art of Eid greeting cards
From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
Right: A floral Eid card. Published by Hafiz Qamruddin & Sons, Lahore and posted from Lahore on 24 December 1935. From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi. Left: Eid greetings stamped on an image printed in Europe. Basically it was European-made Christmas cards which were modified and used as Eid cards. From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
Right "Guldasta-e Eid" – title of the chapbook published by Rashid ul Khairi in Mahboob Al Matabah, Delhi.
One of the more popular Eid greeting cards.
Especially for children. Eid card produced by Shabbar T. Corp. Bombay. From Omar Khan's collection.
Left: A post card originally produced by Raphael Tuck, London. From the collection of Tasveer Ghar.
Aown Ali
saint omer dir alice diop.
Ornella Muti, Cebo Para Una Adolescente, Francisco Lara Polop, 1974
Mona Hatoum, Waiting is Forbidden, 2006 Enameled metal plaque, 30 × 40 cm