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White wolf standing on top of a rock by Sascha Bosshard

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This installation titled The Giant by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov features massive legs dressed in 19th-century attire. The legs appear to extend through the ceiling, suggesting a figure far too large for the room.
It is part of a larger installation titled Where is Our Place? which explores shifting perspectives on art and space. The installation has been exhibited in various locations, including Tokyo and London.
🐼 Smithsonian contributions to knowledge Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1848-1916. Original source Image description: Historical scientific illustration showing detailed cross-sections of femur bones from adult Pueblo and Chicaa Indian individuals, as well as Peruvian Indians. The circular bone structures reveal intricate internal patterns of bone tissue. Each figure is labeled with specimen identification numbers and the Smithsonian Institution catalog references. The image highlights comparative anatomy studies of mammalian femurs from indigenous human populations, focusing on bone microstructure. The femurs vary slightly in shape and internal detail, reflecting biological differences among specimens. The title references “Smithsonian contributions to knowledge,” dated 1848-1916.
David Hockney - The boy hidden in a fish, 1969
New York, Photo by Dr. Paul Wolff, 1932

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Tethys Moon, Saturn Planet
Grand Tetons Chairlift
Jackson, Wyoming
Paul Newman, far right

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Weiner dog wearing armor at the Michigan Renaissance Festival (2002)
Edvard Munch, Consolation, 1894
“Robert Redford, New York City, 1994,” from a shoot for Interview magazine. 📷 Albert Watson (1942), Scottish

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🦩 Ornithology: Philadelphia: Turner & Fisher, publishers, 1842. Original source Image description: Historical black-and-white ornithological illustration titled “Plate 5” from 1842, showing eleven distinct bird figures. The top half features four birds from the Gallinaceae order, including two plump, patterned ground birds and a detailed side view of a pointed beak. The lower half depicts seven long-legged wading birds from the Grallatoriae order, including flamingo-like species with slender curved necks and long legs, along with other similar shorebirds. Each bird is numbered and shown standing on small patches of ground or water, emphasizing different species’ shapes, beak types, and postures typical of the era’s scientific illustrations.