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efikeff · 4 months
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Bring them back
Bring them back
Bring them back
Bring them back
Bring them back
Pleasepleaseplease bring them back now
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efikeff · 7 months
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I've seen so many people here that support the horrible acts of terror against Israelis now. I know it's fashionable to say free Palestinian, but this is no attempt for any freedom for Palestinians, and definitely not for peace.
There is so much disinformation, half truth, and plain lies here. And even worse, people justifying the horrible acts of terror organisations - Isis style, against innocent people (and hamas killed also many Israeli arabs, Palestinians and Bedouins in Israel, not just Jews) Absolutely horrifying.
Freedom warriors don't kill children and babies
Freedom warriors don't assult teenagers
Freedom warriors don't rape kidnapped girls
Freedom warriors don't burn and loot houses
Freedom warriors don't throw LGBT people off roofs and don't oppress women
Freedom warriors don't execute pogroms
Freedom warriors do kneel and reach out a hand in peace, they shout "I have a dream" and not "Allahu Acbar", freedom warriors walk proudly carrying flags, not guns, they demonstrate with all their might and do not murder innocent people
We, LGBT+, women, black people and anyone who ever wished to fight for real freedom - never chose slaughter, rape and loot of civilians as our form of riot.
These are not freedom warriors, they are heinous killers, fanaic, religious extreme nationalists, and every attempt to explain their actions with psychology is unspeakable, justifying the most horrid war crime ever to be committed on this land
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efikeff · 7 months
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Jacob wrestling with the angel, Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) postcard with illustration by Ephraim Moses Lilien, early 20th century (1918?), 14 x 9 cm, private collection.
“תִּכְלֶה שָׁנָה וְקִלְלוֹתֶיהָ, תָּחֵל שָׁנָה וּבִרְכוֹתֶיהָ”
Shana Tova שנה טובה
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efikeff · 2 years
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"Smiling" (sonrientes) Figure, Remojadas Culture, (Veracruz, contemporary Mexico, Mesoamerica), 7th–8th century, Ceramic with colour, 47.5 x 29.9 x 15.9 cm, The Metropolitan Museum.
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efikeff · 3 years
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Emily Kame Kngwarreye (Anmatyerre people, Utopia, The northern territory, Australia. 1910 - 1996), No title, 1981, Batik on cotton, 174 x 110 cm.
© Emily Kame Kngwarreye/Copyright Agency, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art
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efikeff · 3 years
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Kol nidre, initial word: כל (“All”) opening the Eve of Yom Kippur prayers from David bar Pesah Mahzor (Germany). Volume 2, 1301 - 1400 (Approximate), ink and watercolor on Vellum, From The New York Public Library.
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efikeff · 3 years
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Red Sun by Mordechai Ardon (Israeli, born in Poland ,1896–1992), 1972, Oil on canvas, 92 x 72.5 cm. The Israel Museum.
© Estate of the artist
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efikeff · 3 years
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Headdress frontlet, Tsimshian Culture (British Columbia, Canada), ca. 1820–40, Wood, abalone shell, pigment, and nails. 17.8 × 15.2 × 7 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New-York, USA
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efikeff · 3 years
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Necklace Centerpiece, Attributed to Syria ,11th century, Gold & glass, H. 5.8 x W. 3.4 x D. 0.6 cm. x Wt. 11.3 g. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New-York, USA
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efikeff · 3 years
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Two Deer in the Evening Winter Forest by Ludvig Munthe (Norwegian, worked in Germany, 1841-1896), Oil on canvas, 60 x 43 cm. Private collection.
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efikeff · 3 years
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Head Burst on Red by Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921–2006), 1961, Oil on canvas, 229 x 299 cm. The Israel Museum.
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efikeff · 3 years
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Jacob wrestling with the angel, Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) postcard with illustration by Ephraim Moses Lilien, early 20th century (1918?), 14 x 9 cm, private collection.
“תִּכְלֶה שָׁנָה וְקִלְלוֹתֶיהָ, תָּחֵל שָׁנָה וּבִרְכוֹתֶיהָ”
Shana Tova שנה טובה
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efikeff · 3 years
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Escape by Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth (Austrian, 1891-1978), 1923, colour linocut print, 20.8 x 22.8 cm, signed: Bresslern-Roth, private collection
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efikeff · 3 years
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Dish with Rider, Samanid Empire, Nishapur, Iran, 9th or 10th century, Ceramic‏; Earthenware, underglaze painted‏, w60 x h22 cm‏, Pergamon museum, Berlin, Germany.
High-heeled shoes were first worn by Persian soldiers in the 10th century. This art piece is an early example of it.
a short article about the history of men in Heels can be found here.
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efikeff · 3 years
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Louisa Anne Meredith (1812 - 1895, Anglo/Australian)
Kangaroo Apple - from “Bush friends in Tasmania”, 1891
Blandfordia and Box, [Pl. VII], 1891
Coloured lithographic prints, Tasmaniana Library, Tasmania, Australia.
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efikeff · 3 years
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Portrait of artist Alberto Giacometti surrounded by his sculptures, Paris. by Gordon Parks (1912-2006, U.S.), 1951, LIFE Magazine Collection.
© The Gordon Parks Foundation
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Jean Genet by Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966, Swiss), 1954 or 1955, Oil on canvas, 65.3 × 54.3 cm,Tate Gallery, London.
© The Estate of Alberto Giacometti (Fondation Giacometti, Paris and ADAGP, Paris), licensed in the UK by ACS and DACS, London 2020
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efikeff · 3 years
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Jean Genet by Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966, Swiss), 1954 or 1955, Oil on canvas, 65.3 × 54.3 cm,Tate Gallery, London.
© The Estate of Alberto Giacometti (Fondation Giacometti, Paris and ADAGP, Paris), licensed in the UK by ACS and DACS, London 2020
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