fujiwara57:
夕暮れ yūgure : crépuscule, soir
Shōda kōhō 正田広報 (1871
- 1946).
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10:33 pm • 24 July 2017 • 2,241 notes
unavidamoderna:
Villa Coapa (hoy Unidad Habitacional Narciso Mendoza) durante la construcción, Anillo Periferico at the Glorieta de Vaqueritos, Tlalpan, Ciudad de México 1968
Arqs. Héctor Velázquez, Manuel González Rul, Agustín Hernández, Ramón Torres Martínez y Carlos Ortega
Coapa Village (now Narciso Mendoza Housing Complex) during construction, Anillo Periferico, Tlalpan, Mexico City 1968
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9:58 am • 19 June 2017 • 86 notes
amare-habeo:
Paul Citroen (German-Dutch, 1896-1983)
Portrait of Elze, 1966
Oil on canvas
3:25 pm • 18 June 2017 • 65 notes
carpathianfolk:
“Святі воїни”, Люба Яцків, дошка, левкас, акрил, золочення, 37x50, 2015.
“Warrior Saints” Luba Yatskiv.
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8:13 am • 25 May 2017 • 335 notes
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7:19 am • 23 May 2017
via-appia:
Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to Kallimachos (late 5th century B.C.)
Roman, 1st–2nd century A.D.
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12:52 am • 19 May 2017 • 4,144 notes
“The mummies of monks (Sokushinbutsu) in Japan practised nyūjō (入定), which caused their own death by adhering to a wood eating diet made up of salt, nuts, seeds, roots, pine bark, and urushi tea. They were then buried alive in a pine-wood box full of salt connected by a tube for air and would ring a bell signaling they were alive. When the bell stopped ringing the air tube was removed.[6][7]”
— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist_mummies
3:53 pm • 29 April 2017 • 8 notes