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set design art for “Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari,” 1920
© Deutsche Kinemathek
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Hermann Warm (1889–1976)
set design art for “Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari,” 1920
© Deutsche Kinemathek

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Doctor X (1932)
There are times I wish that the Agori & Protectors were just Matoran.
One of the things I’ve come to like about the Bionicle mini sets is that it shows you how unique & diverse the Bionicle universe appears.
Like each yearly Matoran design belonging to a particular village/island.
Prop Design for Netflix's Green Eggs and Ham, by Reem Ali Adeeb
Dream of the Red Mansions (2010)- Lin Daiyu's Naiad's House
Part 4
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 5, Part 6
"Haze Diaphene comes in four colors. One is clear sky-blue, one is russet green, on is pine green, one is old rose which is also called afterglow. If they were used on windows and bed-curtains it looks like hazy mist from far away, hence the name. Nowadays, even the gauze used by Imperial Household isn't as fine and soft as Haze Diaphene."
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-per Ceigna T's translation of ep 19
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Subterranean Crypt in the Temple of Djahi Amable (French; 1846–1916) 1891 Sketch in watercolor, gouache, ink, pencil for Act II, Scene I of Jules Massenet’s opera Le Mage (The Magus) Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Opera in five acts first performed at the Opéra national de Paris–Palais Garnier on March 16, 1891
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