Undercover: SS96 'Under The Cover' By: Jun Takahashi (1996)
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Raio Palace, Braga, Portugal
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Azulejo panel by Jorge Colaço at Buçaco Palace, depicting the tournament at Smithfield
"This, from his charger not dismounting flies;
that groaneth falling with his falling steed;
this hath his snow-white mail with vermeil dyed;
that, with his helm-plume flogs his courser's side."
(The Lusiads, Canto VI, verse 64)
The Twelve of England (Os Doze de Inglaterra) is a Portuguese chivalric legend of 15th-century origin, famously related by the poet Luís de Camões in his 1572 Os Lusíadas (Canto VI).
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Alvalade metro station, Lisbon.
Tiles by Maria Keil.
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More Portuguese tiles from the village of Luz de Tavira.
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Capela das almas de Santa Catarina; Azulejos in Porto, Portugal
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Topography Study V by Charlotta Maria Hauksdottir
[Merci]
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Eggplant look like high heel shoe 👠
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La souriante Madame Beudet (Short 1923)
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La souriante Madame Beudet (Short 1923)
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La souriante Madame Beudet (Short 1923)
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