Shampoo by Garland Kyte on Flickr.
Abandoned railroad by 小巨人看世界
A wolf cub yawns as it takes its first steps outside its den in Vienna Zoo. The cubs were born on April 27, in a natural den which was dug by the parent wolf in the semi-natural Arctic wolf enclosure in the zoo.
From picture desk: live, our team’s pick of the most noteworthy (and cutest) images of the day.
Photograph: Animal Press/Barcroft Media
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Hortus Deliciarum Leviathan
German Romanesque ca. 1170
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J. M. W. Turner, Ulysses deriding Polyphemus: Homer’s Odyssey (detail), 1829 (x)
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Ivan Aivazovsky, The Firing of the Turkish Fleet by Kanaris (detail), 1881
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St. Mary’s Church, Krakow, Poland
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Fred G. Cooper, 1924
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St Bartholomew, an early Christian martyr who was skinned. If you look closely, you’ll notice that’s not a robe, but actually his removed skin hanging around him. [Marco d’Agrate, 1562 (Duomo cathedral, Milan-Italy)]
Flower-shop, Brussels, designed by Paul Hankar, XIX century
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