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Description: The clown also cries when his soul is arrested, Cry when his freedom of expression is in cloister, When silence is his company.
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Description: The clown also cries when his soul is arrested, Cry when his freedom of expression is in cloister, When silence is his company.
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Description: Medusa was a gorgon, that is, a monster that had snakes in place of hair, and was known for turning to stone anyone who looked at her face. Medusa was a gorgon present in Greek mythology. ... It had a monstrous shape and had snakes on its head instead of hair.
Description: The wheel of fortune represents the guarantee of fulfillment of a destiny, represented by the law of cause and effect and also by the law of compensation. Everything leads to believe that one way or another a person's destiny will be fulfilled. The wheel belongs to the goddess Fortuna who spins it at random, changing the positions of those on the wheel: some suffer great misfortune, others gain windfalls.
Description: According to Scandinavian mythology, each of the virgins, daughters and messengers of the god of war, Odin, who had the mission to choose the heroes or the strongest fighters killed in combat to take them to Valhalla (Odin's paradise). According to legend, they were virgin warriors who rode on horses, boars or wolves, armed with spears and wearing helmets with the mission to protect Odin — supreme chief of the kingdom of Asgard, where the Norse gods dwell. The word "valkyrie" means "to choose the dead".
Description: By the light of your eyes: I see myself!. If I'm sad I think about covering my face so no one can see that damn tear... So, eye to eye to see what you say!
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Description: In the 17th century, glasses with ear mounts were invented. Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon created the first modern eyeglasses, but it was Benjamin Franklin, in 1785, who invented the first bifocal eyeglasses for distance and near vision. The production of modern eyewear began in 1850.
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Description: Hermit monk on pilgrimage: Pilgrim of Christ Jesus! What would be the best reason for anyone to leave wealth and power behind? Could you follow a unique path and answer the call of your faith? Have you at some point in your life given up some material possession for the well-being of your soul?
Description: Salvator Mundi, or Savior of the World, is a theme in the iconography of Jesus Christ, depicting Him, as a boy or adult, with His right hand making a blessing and His left hand holding a sovereign's globe surmounted by a cross, known like globus cruciger.
Description: Salvator Mundi, or Savior of the World, is a theme in the iconography of Jesus Christ, depicting Him, as a boy or adult, with His right hand making a blessing and His left hand holding a sovereign's globe surmounted by a cross, known like globus cruciger.
Description: Salvator Mundi, or Savior of the World, is a theme in the iconography of Jesus Christ, depicting Him, as a boy or adult, with His right hand making a blessing and His left hand holding a sovereign's globe surmounted by a cross, known like globus cruciger.
Description: "While resting, carry stone". This phrase, almost always said in a jocular tone, hides the idea of domination in hierarchical work relationships. The worker, for whom it is directed, can experience oppression, sending him to the concern of not being assigned to a prestigious task, or even losing his job.
Description: The human skeleton is a structure formed by several bones and cartilages, which allow, among many other functions, the movement of our body. The human skeleton is a type of endoskeleton, since it is found inside our body, being formed by more than 200 bones.
Description: Platypus semi-aquatic animal natural from Australia and Tansmania that has ancestral genetic characteristics. Rare and exclusive bug of a wonderful nature that presents us with strong specimens in its diverse breeds. Vintage colored drawing
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Description: The alphabet is a set of letters in a writing system, arranged in a certain order. These letters, when put together, form the words. The alphabet of the Portuguese language is the Latin alphabet, which is considered the most used in the world - its first records date back to the Greek peoples.
Description: The alphabet is a set of letters in a writing system, arranged in a certain order. These letters, when put together, form the words. The alphabet of the Portuguese language is the Latin alphabet, which is considered the most used in the world - its first records date back to the Greek peoples.
Description: Levitation: Magician making a woman levitate. And this magical art is ancient. At all times someone always tries to make things and people move and float in the air. If there is any trick to achieve this effect or if it is the purest reality, I don't know! I let each person draw their own conclusions.
Description: Levitation: Magician making a woman levitate. And this magical art is ancient. At all times someone always tries to make things and people move and float in the air. If there is any trick to achieve this effect or if it is the purest reality, I don't know! I let each person draw their own conclusions.
Description: Levitation: Magician making a woman levitate. And this magical art is ancient. At all times someone always tries to make things and people move and float in the air. If there is any trick to achieve this effect or if it is the purest reality, I don't know! I let each person draw their own conclusions.
Description: Levitation: Magician making a woman levitate. And this magical art is ancient. At all times someone always tries to make things and people move and float in the air. If there is any trick to achieve this effect or if it is the purest reality, I don't know! I let each person draw their own conclusions.
Description: At the end of a difficult journey there is always a rainbow waiting for us! The world should be seen as a good place to live. Children and animals are beings that show us the way forward....more love in the heart, forgiveness and overcoming through innocence.
Description: Levitation: Magician making a woman levitate. And this magical art is ancient. At all times someone always tries to make things and people move and float in the air. If there is any trick to achieve this effect or if it is the purest reality, I don't know! I let each person draw their own conclusions.
Description: Ducks in the lake in a beautiful secular reproduction...here they have fun in a full and dream-prone nature.
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Description: World War I or the First World War, often abbreviated as WWI or WW1, began on 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918. Referred to by contemporaries as the "Great War", its belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fighting also expanding into the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia. One of the deadliest conflicts in history, an estimated 9 million people were killed in combat, while over 5 million civilians died from military occupation, bombardment, hunger, and disease. Millions of additional deaths resulted from genocides within the Ottoman Empire and the 1918 influenza pandemic, which was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.
Description: World War I or the First World War, often abbreviated as WWI or WW1, began on 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918. Referred to by contemporaries as the "Great War", its belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fighting also expanding into the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia. One of the deadliest conflicts in history, an estimated 9 million people were killed in combat, while over 5 million civilians died from military occupation, bombardment, hunger, and disease. Millions of additional deaths resulted from genocides within the Ottoman Empire and the 1918 influenza pandemic, which was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.
Description: Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revival architectural styles that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake of Romanticist Orientalism.
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