Head Gallery
maraudeuselunaire
vitalidad
mr downstairs
yangbolove
gun tag
you just know he’s saying, ‘bitch, please’ in his head
dailyteamcap:What was going through your head at that moment when you take the shield on board?
sigridhr:I’m slightly obsessed with the fancast of Zoë Saldana as Aredhel, so I went ahead and doodl
Eraser Head: Gender-neutral options for addressing a crowd.Iida: Members of the jury.Uraraka: Citize
chaoticnutcase:Etruscan bronze head
An Ife bronze leopard head from NigeriaMade using the lost wax technique, ca. 60 years old
Hip ornament (bronze, copper, and iron) in the shape of a leopard’s head, of the Edo people, Kingdom
Commemorative Head of an Oba, a ruler of the Benin Empire. Benin Empire, 16th century
Wooden palm wine cup (mbwoongntey) in the shape of a human head, of the Kuba people, Lulua or Kasai
signorformica:Angel with triple wings and a white leopard’s head. Gouache painting by an Indian arti
Now kids, don’t forget, you mustn’t hide your notebook in embarrassment, hide and shake your head be
The head of the Roman Emperor Caracalla (Marcus Aurelius Severus Augustus Antoninus; r. 198-211 [joi
Limestone head of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Tutankhamun (r. ca. 1334-1325 BCE) being caressed by the
(via Paola Giovanni )
humanitronics:the last thing you see is Maui, smashing your head with his fists, killing you instant
artofthedarkages:A diademed bust of the Byzantine emperor Theodosius II. Carved out of marble. Made
Head of an Oba, 16th century (ca. 1550), Nigeria, Edo peoples, court of Benin, Brass, 23.5 cm | The
Statue head of a queen of Paphos or a priestess of Aphrodite. Palaepaphos, Cyprus; 6th century B.C.
Limestone head from the statue of a worshiper of Apollo, bearded and wearing a helmet with upturned
Pendant in the form of the head of an African (known as Ethiopian), 9th–8th century b.c., the Metrop
adotcorbin:Goro didn’t even know how to begin wrapping his head around that, so he elected to ignore
adotcorbin:Goro didn’t even know how to begin wrapping his head around that, so he elected to ignore
Romano-British vase in the shape of a man’s head, perhaps representing the Roman Emperor Caracalla (
i swear it was funnier in my head.
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