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  • Portrait of a windblown middle aged couple wearing sunglasses and sailing in the sunshine.  View from the cabin below deck through the companionway. White-bearded man shades his face with one hand.
    Mature-couple-in-sunshine-HRV200606-...jpg
  • Relief head of a bearded and horned (?) man's head, on a pillar in the Roman forum, Zadar, Croatia
    ancient-Roman-mask-HRV200606-072.jpg
  • Tight head shot of a calico cat, green eyes, looking directly into the lens.
    Cat closeup AN200612--16acrop.jpg
  • Two bullocks tied to a rail in a field, near Bardia Park, Nepal.  Both look patiently and politely at the camera.
    two_curious_buffalo_ANbullock200110-...jpg
  • Portrait head of a black and white border collie looking intently after something.  Beautiful face, intense sincere eyes.
    shepherd dog ANdog199410-20crop.jpg
  • Bronze winged lion with book, 18C by Antonio Gai,  on gates to Sansovino's Loggetto, in Piazza of San Marco, Venice.  Detail showing just the lion staring at the camera, holding an open book facing outward.
    Lion of St. Mark ITA200402-3-27.jpg
  • Bronze winged lion with book, 18C by Antonio Gai,  on gates to Sansovino's Loggetto, in Piazza of San Marco, Venice.  Detail showing just the lion staring at the camera, holding an open book facing outward.
    Winged_lion_bronze_200402-3-27.jpg
  • The Tetrarchs, porphyry sculptures on wall of San Marco, Venice. Close up of two heads and arms, the facial expression of each a blank stare.  Their posture of an embrace was meant to convey that the four emperors would work as one.   The sculpture was taken from Constantinople during the 4th Crusade, in 1204, and installed on the southwest corner of the cathedral..
    Pair_tetrarchs_heads_Venezia_ITA2004...jpg
  • The Tetrarchs, porphyry sculptures on wall of San Marco, Venice. Close up of two heads and arms, the facial expression of each a blank stare.  Their posture of an embrace was meant to convey that the four emperors would work as one.   The sculpture was taken from Constantinople during the 4th Crusade, in 1204, and installed on the southwest corner of the cathedral.
    Two Tetrarchs embracing ITA200403-32.jpg
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