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l-archive:
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Photographed by Bruce Weber, St. Regis River, 1989
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l-archive:


Photographed by Bruce Weber, St. Regis River, 1989

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jpegfantasy:
“Interior Style & Design, Frank LLoyd Wright, 2003 📚
Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️
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jpegfantasy:

Interior Style & Design, Frank LLoyd Wright, 2003 📚  

Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️

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plmq:
“Vénus of Lespugue, from the grotte des Rideaux, Lespugue, Haute-Garonne, Paleolithic, – 23 000 years. Mammoth ivory, 14,7 × 6 × 3,6 cm. Musée de l’homme, Paris © MNHN – Jean-Christophe Domenech.
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plmq:

Vénus of Lespugue, from the grotte des Rideaux, Lespugue, Haute-Garonne, Paleolithic, – 23 000 years. Mammoth ivory, 14,7 × 6 × 3,6 cm. Musée de l’homme, Paris © MNHN – Jean-Christophe Domenech.

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l-archive:
“
Photographed by Bruce Weber, St. Regis River, 1989
”

l-archive:


Photographed by Bruce Weber, St. Regis River, 1989

(via arearchive)

jpegfantasy:
“Interior Style & Design, Frank LLoyd Wright, 2003 📚
Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️
”

jpegfantasy:

Interior Style & Design, Frank LLoyd Wright, 2003 📚  

Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️

(via scavengedluxury)

plmq:
“Vénus of Lespugue, from the grotte des Rideaux, Lespugue, Haute-Garonne, Paleolithic, – 23 000 years. Mammoth ivory, 14,7 × 6 × 3,6 cm. Musée de l’homme, Paris © MNHN – Jean-Christophe Domenech.
”

plmq:

Vénus of Lespugue, from the grotte des Rideaux, Lespugue, Haute-Garonne, Paleolithic, – 23 000 years. Mammoth ivory, 14,7 × 6 × 3,6 cm. Musée de l’homme, Paris © MNHN – Jean-Christophe Domenech.

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