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elsewheregreen:Horse sculpture. Northern Wei dynasty, China, 386-535 AD.
elsewheregreen:Netsuke, signed by Koma Kansai Saku, Japan - Edo Period (19th Century).
elsewheregreen:Part of a shattered but still remarkable 1700yr old obelisk at Axum, Ethiopia. Source
elsewheregreen:Late WWII adhesive label produced by the Allies for use in North Africa. And as true
elsewheregreen:Kintsugi repair bowls, Japan. Kintsugi is the Japanese art/tradition of repairing bro
elsewheregreen:The Trinacria, symbol of Sicily, relief sculpture at Palermo. Giorgio Sommer (1834-19
elsewheregreen:Untitled (1992). Sadao Hasegawa.
elsewheregreen:LGBT rights protestors march down Market Street, San Francisco, Thursday, July 17, 19
elsewheregreen:Meditation carpet, Tibet, 20th century
elsewheregreen:Christopher Street magazine, NYC c1980s.
elsewheregreen:San Francisco, May 21, 1979: over 500 members of San Francisco’s Castro District comm
elsewheregreen:The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute. c1738 - 1740. - Michele Marieschi. Mus
elsewheregreen:Late WWII adhesive label produced by the Allies for use in North Africa. And as true
elsewheregreen:Vintage Japanese gay magazine the Adon, 1980, with cover art by Sadao Hasegawa.
elsewheregreen:Keith Haring, Grace Jones, and Eartha Kitt getting ready for New Years Eve 1987 - Tse
elsewheregreen:Covington Catholic High School. It only gets worse. And nobody overlook the fact that
elsewheregreen:Bronze Brazier with ‘Demon’ Face Decoration, Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). National Muse
elsewheregreen:Harlem, 1970 - Jack Garofalo
elsewheregreen: Good luck charm coin (25mm), China, 19th century. The inscription: 招財進寶 (招财进宝) “Mon
elsewheregreen: Pumapunku or Puma Punku ruins, Bolivia A section of a large temple complex that is p
elsewheregreen: scottpidity: Sunlight Streaming Through a Stained Glass Window by jina11 on Flickr.
elsewheregreen:New York Sunset, 2008 - Paul Binnie
elsewheregreen:Pagodas in the hills near the Summer Palace, Peking (Beijing), c1900s
elsewheregreen:Two dragons depicted on a Ming style red felt rug. Mongolia, 17th century.
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