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Gats (by railyard pdx)
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wizardcat by rude_viska on Flickr.
Anatomy of a horse from a 9th century AH (15th century AD) Egyptian document at the University Library, Istanbul
The Envelope Please:
Edward Gorey, master of the mischievously macabre, shared a decades-long friendship and correspondence with Peter Neumeyer, a writer and professor whose childrens’ books he illustrated. Luckily for us they communicated via snail mail. Gorey’s fantastical envelopes, along with sketches, illustrations, and manuscripts, are reproduced in Floating Worlds, via Pomegranate Books.
©The Edward Gorey Charitable Trust, courtesy Pomegranate (pomegranate.com)
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Manisha Parekh, A Crawl, Handmade paper and cord on board, 2008
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image: Barricade of waggons of the Hussites during the Hussite War 1419-1434. Illustration from a codex around 1450
The Hussites (“Chalice People”) were a Christian movement following the teachings of Czech reformer Jan Hus (c. 1369–1415), who became one of the forerunners of the Protestant Reformation. This predominantly religious movement was propelled by social issues and strengthened Czech national awareness.
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Jason Talbott
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Hengki Koentjoro(Indonesian)
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maps inchoate ‘Mappa Mundi’ Map of Andreas Walsperger, ~ 1448
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Phlegm.