Jean Dunand (Swiss-French, 1877-1942)
Harvest, N/D
A “Sabi” panel, brass angles, polychrome and golden lacquer, 60.2 x 80cm
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Japanese emperor Akihito visited Jungfraujoch in Switzerland while he was the crown prince and enjoyed walking around the Alps with a Nikon S camera , 1953.
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The Virgin’s Oak, Rannée.
In 1792 a young girl is shot at the foot of this oak by the revolutionary’s army because she didn’t want to betray a priest; now it’s a pilgrimage site.
> Photo by Llann Wé (2014).
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Study for the Last Supper: James, Leonardo Da Vinci
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The Red Warriors, Paris, late 1980s.
“The Red Warriors used violent force to remove Neo Nazi gangs from France and provide safe spaces for immigrants during the rise of white nationalism and an outbreak of violent crime against people of colour. They formed a squat called “L.U.S.I.N.E” and were considered the most effect gang to counter nazi violence, working to instill fear in their opposition. “
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