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Shimmering Substance glows with the brilliant light of midday sun on a thick meadow. Alive with arcs and orbs of heat-saturated colors, the painting channeled primal forces into radically new artistic expression and was Pollock's next step in coming to terms with the inner turmoil that compelled him to paint.
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Speech - I have a dream
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Olivia Rodrigo's new music video for her song "obsessed"
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Hozier's newly released song
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Actor Bryan Cranston playing the role of Walter White on hit TV series Breaking Bad. The image is taken from an intense scene in the season finale, episode "El Camino"
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Solo Rock/Folk Rock album by George Harrison after breakup of The Beatles.
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The statue known as Khafre shows excellent craftsmanship. Khafre’s face is characterized by a serene expression and idealized features. The sculptor aimed to capture the king’s eternal and divine qualities rather than a realistic likeness. The statue represents Khafre’s role as a divine ruler and his connection to the gods. It was believed that the kings were intermediaries between the mortal world and the divine realm.
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This standing figure, with clasped hands and a wide-eyed gaze, is a worshiper. It was placed in the "Square Temple" at Tell Asmar, perhaps dedicated to the god Abu, in order to pray perpetually on behalf of the person it represented.
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Typed text states: "State Normal School, Framingham Mass" and "Normal Hall"
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Morgan Wallen performing in Nashville on his Dangerous Tour
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The Dance is an album of live music recorded from Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, CA, and released by Fleetwood Mac on 8/19/1997.
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Drawings depicting Horace Mann Hall, May Hall, Wells Hall, and Dwight Hall
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Celebrity Taylor Swift performs her Reputation set on her North American Leg of the Eras Tour.
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The iconic public park in downtown Boston
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Cover artwork for the live performance of the Eagles at the Forum in Inglewood, California.
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This is a poplar artists album cover
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Pollock's freely admitted total retrenchment from traditional methods of oil painting was patently obvious in Lucifer. From the looks of its imagery, Lucifer begun in a similar vein to works of the previous year such as Eyes in the Heat. However, at some point in the process of painting, Pollock laid down his brush and began instead to drip and spatter his pigment, not quite completely covering the underlayer, into which he also embedded small pieces of gravel to increase the texture.
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Cotton nightgown with pleating details, ruffles, and long sleeves
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Corset Cover