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Description: Peaches on the branch. Colorful vintage design. This is a great designer for you who love peaches. Great for gifting your loved ones, your best friend, family, co-workers, classmates, neighbors and acquaintances.
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Description: Ouroboros is usually represented by the circle, which seems to indicate, in addition to the eternal return, the spiral of evolution, the sacred dance of death and reconstruction.According to the Dictionnaire des symboles, the Ouroboros symbolizes the cycle of evolution turned in on itself. The symbol contains the ideas of movement, continuity, self-fertilization and, consequently, eternal return.For Hyperborean Gnosticism, "the serpents, represented on the Caduceus of Mercury (entwined in a staff) and on the Ouroboros (devouring its own tail), symbolize the elevated soul, ecstatic in nirvana, luminously entelequiated". the interpretation that the serpent represents the infernal world, while the celestial world .
Description: Artemis, like other women (goddess Aphrodite, for example) was a Greek goddess. ... Daughter of Zeus and Leto, Artemis was the goddess of hunting, wild life and soft light. She was the twin sister of the god Apollo. The brothers were always at their mother's disposal. Artemis is the goddess of hunting, the moon, chastity, childbirth and wild animals. She is one of the most revered deities in Greek mythology and in Roman mythology she is called Diana. Considered a fantastic hunter, Artemis was worshiped for alleviating female illnesses, protecting children and young people.
Description: From Greek mythology, from the waist up man, from the waist down goat. They lived in the woods, were cheerful and mischievous, as well as escorting Dionysus. In Rome he was called Faun and Silvanus.The Satyrs, Egipans and Silenes were ardently worshiped by Greek shepherds and farmers, who made offerings of animals and products of the land. ... With a new image, the Satyrs started to be represented with pointed ears, small horns and goat feet.
Description: From Greek mythology, from the waist up man, from the waist down goat. They lived in the woods, were cheerful and mischievous, as well as escorting Dionysus. In Rome he was called Faun and Silvanus.The Satyrs, Egipans and Silenes were ardently worshiped by Greek shepherds and farmers, who made offerings of animals and products of the land. ... With a new image, the Satyrs started to be represented with pointed ears, small horns and goat feet.
Description: Time, whether marked by an hourglass clock or by the passage of years, reveals the secret of existence: joy and pain coexist within us! A face smiles alongside another that cries! The fatal duality that must be balanced in people who live and not just exist.
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Description: Armadillo that amazing animal, digs holes and protects itself from predators with its own armor. Vintage drawing of this ancestral species of nature, a rare animal.
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Description: Mr @ hits the Delete button. Elegant young man from the beginning of the 20th century is indecisive. He wants to hit the keyboard button but he doesn't know the best choice. Will the elegant Mr @ put an end to all his doubts and use Delete to put an end to everything he dislikes? What's your choice? Do you also delete something you don't like? Do you use @ to reinvent yourself?
Description: Bauhaus was the most important and well-known school of design, architecture and fine arts in the world. Created in 1919 by the famous architect Walter Gropius, in Germany, the Bauhaus School revolutionized modern design by creating the Bauhaus movement. It was persecuted by the Nazi government and was eventually deactivated in 1933.
Description: Teresa was declared a saint five years and a day after Saint Joan of Arc, but she had far more impact than that of the legendary French heroine. At the time, Pius XI revived the ancient custom of decorating St. Peter's Basilica with torches and tallow lamps. According to one account, "Tallow ropes and lamps were recovered from the dusty warehouses where they had been stored for over fifty-five years. A few older workers who still remembered how the decoration was last done - in 1870 - guided the 300 men work for two weeks as they climbed to tie the lamps in St. Peter's dome." The New York Times devoted its front page to a story about the occasion, entitled "All Rome Admires St. Peter Shining for the New Saint", According to the Times, more
Description: Dog with fleas is itching a lot! He has allergies and needs help. The good thing would be the attention of a veterinarian or a good and effective bath.
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Description: Indigenous children have fun playing with these dolls made of wood and other natural materials found in their villages. Children's imagination has no limits and children, whether from any ethnic origin, have dreams and fantasies that are expressed through their toys and games.
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Description: Jesus Christ left a message of love. In it we deposit our apprehensions and fears. Its sacred heart is enormous and welcomes all who need peace. Forgiveness is a partner to repentance and no one is left out of the heart of Christ the Savior. Jesus Christ with his hands tied and suffering torture in his last days of agony on earth, still has the greatest love for the salvation of humanity.
Description: Zebu (scientific name: Bos taurus indicus) or zebu is an Asian subspecies of the Bos taurus species, known as domestic cattle. Zebu is sometimes treated not as a subspecies of Bos taurus, but as an autonomous species named Bos indicus. Zebu differs from taurine cattle in some mainly physical characteristics.
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Description: Zebu (scientific name: Bos taurus indicus) or zebu is an Asian subspecies of the Bos taurus species, known as domestic cattle. Zebu is sometimes treated not as a subspecies of Bos taurus, but as an autonomous species named Bos indicus. Zebu differs from taurine cattle in some mainly physical characteristics.
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