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perfectly intact stick insect molt
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Murals in a peasant's house, Saratov, Russia, 1910
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From Ursula K. Le Guin’s Cat Dreams. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler.
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Doublet & Breeches
c.1625-1635
England
This ensemble of plain wool serge, probably once black, now faded to brown, is a rare example of everyday men’s dress of the early 17th century. It is lined for warmth with a linen pile fabric, similar to modern towelling. The doublet openings are faced with shot silk, perhaps to deceive a casual observer that the whole garment was lined with a more luxurious fabric. The cut of the ensemble may represent the rather old-fashioned tastes of someone from a rural area or an older man. By 1625 slashed or paned sleeves were coming into fashion and a longer, slimmer cut of breeches replacing the full style seen here.
The Victoria & Albert (Accession number: T.29&A-1938)
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Arno Rafael Minkkinen. Self-portrait, from the series ‘Water and Sky’. Bern. 1975
I Am Collective Memories • Follow me, — says Visual Ratatosk
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Web based artwork by Shu Lea Cheang, 1998-99
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Querelle (1982) // dir. Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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Toni Morrison, Tar Baby
Been thinking of this one.
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Featured in Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs, 1991 read here
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Joe L’Estrange - Old Cat Walking (oil on board), 2007
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