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542

Posted on Wednesday.

iwanderaimlessly:

I wish I knew more about this but there is no source for the artwork, unfortunately.
Posted on Monday, 9 July with 346 notes.
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Posted on Wednesday.

lindahawj:

Qeej was invented by Hmong womyn, but restricted to only Hmong men for important, spiritual rituals. In which Hmong womyn aren’t spiritually, socially and culturally encouraged nor accepted to lead, play, or do. Along the way, herstory and truth were lost. And this picture seems to only be a figment of my Hmong feminist imagination and theory. 
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Posted on Sunday.

207

Posted on Saturday.

joilieder:

I love Steve Hanks.  His water colours are amazing!  The first time I saw one of his paintings, I swore it was a photo and then swore it wasn’t water colour.  I have a big fat book of his earlier works and one of his cat prints (it’s huge) on the wall beside my bed.  He’s great! Go check out his other works by clicking on the link below.
basketbike:

Steve Hanks. More here.
307

Posted on Saturday.

missfolly:

Interiors of the Winter Palace, Library, by Edward Petrovich Gau
28

Posted on Friday.

polinaalive:

Hau, Edward Petrovich - Interiors of the Winter Palace. The Raspberry Study of Empress Maria Alexandrovna
36

Posted on Saturday.

Autumn Foxfire by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law
312

Posted on Tuesday.

theboredpaperclip:

Radiance by *windfalcon
Posted on Saturday, 28 April with 140 notes.
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Posted on Thursday.

settadeipoetiestinti:

Giacinto Gigante - Riviera di Chiaia [Hermitage Museum]
3

Posted on Thursday.

80

Posted on Tuesday.

speciesbarocus:

Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl.
198

Posted on Monday.

a-l-ancien-regime:

Interiors of the Winter Palace. The Small Winter Garden of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna - Konstantin Andreyevich Ukhtomsky - Hermitage Museum
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Posted on Monday.

ourladyofperpetualastonishment:

Ukhtomsky, Konstantin Andreevich, Types of rooms in the Winter Palace. Winter Garden of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, Hermitage.