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victorianink:Archangel Michael’s victory over the Devil, sculpture found above the main entrance at
Ivory panel from a Byzantine diptych, depicting the Archangel Michael holding an orb. It is thought
Archer: young Jessica Walter and young Mallory Archer
During a cold evening hike, I stopped along the Keystone Arch Bridge trail to look out over the beau
The Archer (society6)made this in the same style as my the Flash painting “Masked” :)
Oliver (S6) / Arrow (S6)I messed up the jaw line. uhm,… I wonder if I’m going to regret
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restlessragdoll:When Treven finally returned home, on his bed, much like he’d left her treats sat a
M. C. Escher (1898 – 1972)Signature illustrations from the Dutch graphic art genius. His design expl
archervale:Let us welcome for the very first time as a married couple, Dean and Castiel Winchester!
Charlotte Le Bon with architecture in “Couture Spells” for Madame Figaro, February 2017. Photograph
Charlotte Le Bon with architecture in “Couture Spells” for Madame Figaro, February 2017. Photograph
Charlotte Le Bon with architecture in “Couture Spells” for Madame Figaro, February 2017. Photograph
petrichovr:golden ichor; archive moodboard for @athsna
vivalcli:Manarola, Italy | Marit Gijsberts
vivalcli:Frederik’s Church, Copenhagen, Denmark ~ Sofia Kuniakina
wildandlux:@ssagittarrius via instagram
wildandlux:via instagram
The ruined city of Arg-e-Bam is made entirely of mud bricks, clay, straw and the trunks of palm tree
historical-nonfiction:The ruined city of Arg-e-Bam is made entirely of mud bricks, clay, straw and t
Virtual artifacts: Sasanian plate with a hunting scene from the tale of Bahram Gur and Azadeh, 5th c
Silver and gilt plate and bowl with image of hunting king. Iran, Sasanian Period, 4th to 5th century
Head of a roaring lionNeo-Assyrian (from Nimrud), c. 9th-8th centuries B.C.ivoryMetropolitan Museum
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