None 法人ビジネス 手を挙げる 人の腕 Rear view of two businessmen and a businesswoman standing at the stock exchange
A Marabou Stork (left) and Secretarybird (right), circa 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) 草 アフリカハゲコウ 1850-1859 Marabou And Secretarybird
None 法人ビジネス 手を挙げる 人の腕 Side profile of three businessmen raising their hands at a businesswoman holding a stock certificate
I suppose this statue isn't the most authentic. But when I saw it, I had to share. I wouldn't have thought they would have made a song in 1919 about the esteemed god Buddha. Or that they would name it that too. Or that the refrain would be so odd, and I quote: *She was told he controlled fate. "Oh, Buddha, listen to my plea, I bring; Buddha, does he really love me, buddha, is he thinking of me?"*........ huh?!?! 仏 ゴールド 全身 黄金の仏像
Illustration from the cover of the sheet music to 'Mourir Pour La Patrie' ('To Die for the Mother Country'), a patriotic song by Felix Gantier, showing the figure of a woman with her right arm raised in defiance, and the French flag held in her left arm, France, circa 1870. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) 人間の腕 人々 白の背景 Mourir Pour La Patrie
A full body of a Chinese New Year dragon! I had to synthesize this to add some missing chunks of the body, so I hope I got it right. This was decoration from a 1917 news article with the very NOT politically correct (and frankly strange!) title of "See what happens to Interiot Decoration when the Yellow Peril of the EAst meets the Commercial Needs of the West"...the past was strange, yes sir. ドラゴン 中国のドラゴン 中国の新年 中国のドラゴン - フルボディ