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Charles Matton est un artiste français qui recréait des pièces en miniatures dans des boites, en plus de lieux anonymes il fabriquait aussi des ateliers de sculpteurs célèbres ou des bibliothèques d’écrivains, vous pouvez voir plus de ses réalisations sur son site (www.charlesmatton...)

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floating (?) haus designed by Marijn Beije

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St Lawrence River, c1903 (Wm Notman)

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Welsh Tea, early 1900's

Lucknow, India

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Children playing at “building the Wall”. West Berlin, Germany, 1962

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Taiga near Yakutsk

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Chechnya (Diana Markosian)

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Inuit carved ivory bear.

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Ocean plastic collected from beaches around the world by Mandy Barker.

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Ladies enjoying a cup

Traditional mask from Zambia

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Washington, D.C., circa 1923. "Mrs. W. Galbraith -- group." About as colorful as you can get in black-and-white.

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Washington, D.C., circa 1923. "Mrs. W. Galbraith -- group." About as colorful as you can get in black-and-white.

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Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane’s

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Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane’s

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Young woman with braided hair, London, c. 1900-10. Photo by Edward Linley Sambourne.

Two young women in typical day wear, c. 1920's.

The work of Rachel Denny , focuses on the exploration of the seductive beauty of the natural world and the impact that human intervention has had on the flora and fauna. His sculptures are made ​​with a variety of materials, from wood to plaster, resins from the wool, searching for their potential, manipulating and reuse in unexpected ways and contexts. The works of the series Domestic Trophies , are a classic example, where deer heads covered with wool and cashmere are exhibited when the wal...

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"Soft Hercules" stool by FAT Architechs

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Shoe seller. Russia, late 1800s

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Christian Dior in the USSR

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Boats, nice shot

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Boston, 1971

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Kumu, Congo

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Mustang, Tibet

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Mustang, Tibet

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Mustang, Tibet

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Mustang, Tibet

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"Rough Sea at Naruto in Awa Province (From the series: Famous Views of the 60 Odd Provinces)", 1855, Ando Hiroshige, Japanese (1797-1858), woodblock print on paper, 14 3/8 x 9 5/8 in. Gift of Dr. Lenoir C. Wright, 1998. 1998.3

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High Himalaya by Eric Valli

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1915 Vietnam

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Karen

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Burma

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Shan woman drinking tea, Lake Inle, Shan State, Burma (Michael Freeman)

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Htilominlo, Pagan (Michael Freeman)

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Dhammayangyi, Pagan. (Michael Freeman)

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Shin Pyu ceremony, Khone Sa, Shan. (Michael Freeman)

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