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USA vintage 1970's postage stamp commemorating 50 years of the the women's suffrage movement, black and white image
Facial Features Pattern Design on Banknote
Here is a view of the “Alma Mater” statue at Columbia University, seen from the back. The statue looks south across the quadrangle to the Butler Library. \n\nThe statue’s sculptor was Daniel Chester French (1850-1931,) who, among other famous works, designed the Lincoln statue at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. \n\nAlma Mater, a representation of the University, wears a crown of laurel leaves and an academic gown. She holds a scepter in her right hand.
The Pasteur Institute (Institut Pasteur) is a French non-profit private foundation dedicated to the study of biology, micro-organisms, diseases, and vaccines. It is named after Louis Pasteur, who made some of the greatest breakthroughs in modern medicine at the time, including pasteurization and vaccines for anthrax and rabies. The institute was founded in 1887. For over a century, the Institut Pasteur has been at the forefront of the battle against infectious disease. Since 2020, the Pasteur Institute has been working on research into the vaccine against the Covid-19 coronavirus.  The sculpture of Pasteur is from Naoum Aronson, made in 1923 in Paris for the Pasteur Institute.  Paris 15 th district / arrondissement,  in France. September 29, 2020.
Monument of the Governor of Suriname (1849-1902) in the historic center of Paramaribo, Suriname, South America
This photo is of a statue of Ludwig Van Beethoven.  The original statue is Photographed by permission from Alfred Publishing Co. Inc. Copyright 1968 Belwin Inc. for Stock Photography Purposes.  More of this statue.
Statue of Anonymous Notary of King Bela III - created by Miklos Ligeti in 1903 - Budapest, Hungary
Haverfordwest, Wales - November 23, 2022: Studio shot of obsolete British one penny, half penny and farthing coins. The latter two were originally cut from a one penny coin, either into halves or quarters (fourthings). The farthing was phased out in 1960 and the larger penny and the mid-sized half penny went after UK decimalisation in 1971.
Original wooden sculpture of African heads
Cast bronze plaque of a Moors head with a bandana mounted on a shield background. This is the heraldic symbol of the French island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea. It's origins are slightly gruesome. According to legend, it originates from the 13th century when a young Corsican woman named Diana was captured by Moorish slavers who planned to sell her to the slave market of Granada in Spain. Her fiancé Pablo managed to free her and a battle ensued between Corsicans and Moors, during which the Moorish leader Mansour Ben Ismaïl was beheaded. His severed head then became the symbol of Corsica in remembrance of the event. The motif can be found all over the island, on flags and on buildings.
1899 UK penny obverse side featuring the robed bust of the older Queen Victoria facing left, adorned with jewellery and wearing a tiara beneath a veil (veiled head). The legend reads: 'VICTORIA-DEI-GRA-BRITT-REGINA-FID-DEF-IND-IMP-' \nBronze
Close up of US currency,  Lincoln type, wheat ears from 1918. Includes clipping path.
Honoring mothers on Mother's Day postal stamp was issued in 1934. Adaption of Whistler's portrait of his mother.
Circulating Coins, one cent
cut out of Hideyo Noguchi from 1,000 Japanese yen banknote
Boston, Massachusetts, USA - December 8, 2023:  A statue of Quaker religious martyr Mary Dyer by Sylvia Shaw Judson installed outside the Massachusetts State House, in Boston, Massachusetts. The monument inscription is \
African woman, a portrait from Central African CFA franc
Badly worn 1903 Barber Liberty Head half dollar minted in New Orleans.
Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 6 2022. Bust of a youth copy. Summer Garden, Palace Alley, St. Petersburg. Russia
Josefa Camejo Portrait Pattern Design on Venezuelan Bolivar Currency
The Daguerre Memorial (1890) was created in memory of Louis Daguerre and to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of photography.  \n\nThe sculptor was Scott Hartley  (1845-1912.) Hartley used bronze and granite to execute this work of art. \n\nDaguerre’s invention of the daguerreotype method of photographic printing places him uppermost in the pantheon of the founders of the art and craft of photography. \n\nThe 11-foot-tall memorial is now located outside the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.
small head statue looking sideways
Five thousand Franc Note
Venice, Italy - April 27, 2023: High resolution. Monument for the German composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883) in the Biennale Park in East Venice.
Old cent coins before and after cleaning
Photo of traditional African art
USA vintage postage stamp showing an image of a woman voting in the 1920's commemorating women's suffrage
Portrait of a woman on an old postage stamp from French Indochina.
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