1912: Bed of Reeds

Eero Järnefelt - Bed of Reeds (1912)

Eero Järnefelt: Bed of Reeds (1912)

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1495: Weighing Souls

Juan de la Abadía (the Elder) - Saint Michael Weighing Souls (c. 1480-1495)

Juan de la Abadía (the Elder): Saint Michael
Weighing Souls (c. 1480-1495) (source)

Note the Devil trying to cheat by pushing down the scale; St Michael doesn’t like this and points his spear threateningly.

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2016: Light from the Darkness

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Untitled (2016)

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1871: Hot Spring

William Henry Jackson - Jupiter Terraces at Mammoth Hot Spring (1871)

William Henry Jackson: Jupiter Terraces at Mammoth Hot Spring (1871); Jackson’s photographs were instrumental in convincing the US Congress to create Yellowstone National Park.

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1972: Empty

Sam Gilliam - Empty (1972)

Sam Gilliam: Empty (1972)

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1880: Midday

Vladimir Orlovsky - Midday (1880)

Vladimir Orlovsky: Midday (1880)

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1985: Calendar Man!

Batman 384 (June 1985) detailBatman 384 (June 1985)

Batman Vol. 1, #384 (June, 1985);
cover artists Paris Cullins and Anthony Tollin

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2008: Gulf Crossing

Corey Arnold - Gulf Crossing (2008)

Corey Arnold: Gulf Crossing (2008)

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2016: Larung Gar

Larung Gar, Tibet

Larung Gar, Tibet (32.1356°N 100.4565°E)

Hundreds of dwellingsall painted in a vibrant red colormake up Larung Gar, the world’s largest Buddhist institute. The settlement is located in a remote valley in Tibet and contains a population that has grown to approximately 20,000 people since its founding in 1980. In recent years, the Chinese government has started to systemically demolish homes and force thousands of occupants out of Larung Gar, claiming the settlement is too crowded and unsafe. They have also closed off the area to all foreigners. Many Tibetans fear the erosion of their language, traditions, and ways of worship in the midst of these incursions by the Chinese government. (source)

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32,000 ya: Panel of the Lions

Chauvet Cave - Panel of the Lions (Aurignacian culture, ca. 45,000 to 35,000 ya)

Chauvet Cave, Panel of the Lions (Aurignacian culture, ca. 30,000 – 32,000 ya) (source)

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