Nanzenbushu bankoku shoka no zu (Buddhist map of the World) by Rokashi, Kyoto,1710. first world map printed in Japan
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Yayoi Kusama - The Island (no. 4), 1953.
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Detail from a scroll depicting a Buddhist vision of Hell, Kamakura, Japan
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American vision of Hell
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The Virgin Mary from the Rothschild Canticles (1300)
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Franz von Stuck, ceiling in the music room of Villa Stuck, Munich, 1898.
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Anselm Kiefer
Send forth your spirit everything is reborn, 1974
Watercolor, gouache, ink, ballpoint & colored pencil
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Albrecht Dürer, Hand of an Apostle, c. 1508
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The Hand of God, Romanesque fresco from Sant Climent de Taüll in the Catalan Pyrenees, unknown artist, ca. 1123
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Le sphere de monde by Oronce Finé, 1549
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Eclipses from 'The Heidelberger Schicksalsbuch' a parchment manuscript, completed in the 1490s in Regensburg,
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Christianus Prolianus. 1478. Comparative view of the magnitudes of the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury and Earth
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Again, these are mostly from the archives of Stephen Ellcock. Here's an interview with him:
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