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"White snake" Personal art

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Hummingbird is the spirit of pure joy! She is the messenger of beauty and wonder, and she reminds us to taste the sweet nectar of life.


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"Two Elves" by John Quincy Adams. (1874-1933)🖌️🌹 Austrian Painter.

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Birth of Venus by Fritz Zuber-Buhler (1877)

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Acropolis of Athens

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What is the most beautiful museum you’ve ever visited?

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It took 28 years to build this massive statue of the Hindu god Vishnu riding a mythical bird. Garuda Wisnu Kencana in Kuta Selatan, Bali, is Indonesia's tallest statue. [📹 cojocaru.alexandra.gabriela]

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Farnese Atlas; a marble statue 1.85m high, dating back to 250 AD in the Antonine age, kept in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The statue was found at the Baths of Caracalla in Rome around 1546, its author is not known. It represents a bearded man who tries with all…

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Segesta Temple

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The Elder Futhark is the oldest form of the runic alphabets used by Germanic tribes, including the early Norse, Anglo-Saxons, and Goths. It takes its name from the first six letters of the alphabet—F, U, Þ, A, R, and K—which spell "futhark." This alphabet consists of 24…

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'Our Blacksmith,' was George Clausen's major exhibit at the Royal Academy exhibition of 1931 - the scene was painted in a forge in Essex where smithies were still active in the early 20thC and is arguably his most dramatic painting of human industry.

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A 400 year-old abandoned garden maze in Spain.

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Ancient Egyptian pharaohs were not merely rulers; they were considered divine beings, the living embodiments of gods on Earth. Their names were imbued with profound significance, reflecting their divine status, their role as sovereigns, and their connection to the cosmos. The…

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Nymphs and Satyr

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A silver snake pitcher made in 1885 in the United States of America. Now housed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. #drthehistories

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"Ivy Fae", 12x16 inches, oils on wooden panel Prints are on Gallery Gerard 🌿

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In Chinese #folklore, the majesty and gaze of the tiger are treasures that can be obtained. It is said that the tiger kills people, allowing the corpse to rise and unfasten its clothing before eating. The power of the tiger is like the character '乙', extending an inch long,…

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The Sacred Bee - In ancient Greece, bees (mélissa), were considered sacred messengers of the gods, particularly by the Muses. The Muses, goddesses of art, poetry and science, sent bees to mortals, ordering them to smoother their lips with honey (μέλι - méli), in order to bring…

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Amazing Diamond cut Terminated Aquamarine Specimen combine with Black Tourmaline and Albite From shigar pakistan. Photo 📷 @quality_afg

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