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  • Traditional Nepalese painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
    IMG_2898_1.jpg
  • Traditional Nepalese mandala painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu. Here the painter is painting with gold.
    IMG_2883_1.jpg
  • Traditional Nepalese painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
    IMG_2887_1.jpg
  • Detail of a sculpture in the Museum of Saint Agostina, Genoa, Italy. Begun by the Augustinians in 1260, it is one of the few Gothic buildings remaining in the city, after the numerous demolitions in the 19th century. Secularised in the 1790s it eventually became a museum of architecture before being destroyed in the Second World War. The building reopened as the Museo di SantAgostino in 1984.
    SFE_180627_107_1.jpg
  • The Caravana Crucifix, dating from 1341 in the Museum of Saint Agostina, Genoa, Italy. Begun by the Augustinians in 1260, it is one of the few Gothic buildings remaining in the city, after the numerous demolitions in the 19th century. Secularised in the 1790s it eventually became a museum of architecture before being destroyed in the Second World War. The building reopened as the Museo di SantAgostino in 1984.
    SFE_180627_110_1.jpg
  • Detail of sculptures in the Museum of Saint Agostina, Genoa, Italy. Begun by the Augustinians in 1260, it is one of the few Gothic buildings remaining in the city, after the numerous demolitions in the 19th century. Secularised in the 1790s it eventually became a museum of architecture before being destroyed in the Second World War. The building reopened as the Museo di SantAgostino in 1984.
    SFE_180627_106_1.jpg
  • An effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
    catholic_jesus01-16-10-2014_1.jpg
  • An effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
    catholic_jesus05-09-01-2014_1.jpg
  • A stall selling Communist Party paraphenalia, with the face of EMS Namboodiripad (1909-1988) former leader of Communist Party of India - CPI (M). Calicut, Kerala
    sfe_990507_0029.jpg
  • Detail of a funerary monument in the Museum of Saint Agostina, Genoa, Italy. Begun by the Augustinians in 1260, it is one of the few Gothic buildings remaining in the city, after the numerous demolitions in the 19th century. Secularised in the 1790s it eventually became a museum of architecture before being destroyed in the Second World War. It reopened as the Museo di SantAgostino in 1984.
    SFE_180627_114_1.jpg
  • A postcard of patron Saint Nicholas, all that is left after the burning on a bonfire of religious mementoes, personal data, accounts records and general paperwork, on 30th July 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England. Saint Nicholas 270 – 343AD, was an historic 4th-century Christian saint.
    data_bonfire-15-29-07-2017.jpg
  • Detail shot of Gaucho leather and chrome belt. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
    _MG_3139_1.jpg
  • An effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
    catholic_jesus03-16-10-2014_1.jpg
  • Detail of a funerary monument in the Museum of Saint Agostina, Genoa, Italy. Begun by the Augustinians in 1260, it is one of the few Gothic buildings remaining in the city, after the numerous demolitions in the 19th century. Secularised in the 1790s it eventually became a museum of architecture before being destroyed in the Second World War. It reopened as the Museo di SantAgostino in 1984.
    SFE_180627_117_1.jpg
  • Detail of a sculpture in the Museum of Saint Agostina, Genoa, Italy. Begun by the Augustinians in 1260, it is one of the few Gothic buildings remaining in the city, after the numerous demolitions in the 19th century. Secularised in the 1790s it eventually became a museum of architecture before being destroyed in the Second World War. It reopened as the Museo di SantAgostino in 1984.
    SFE_180627_112_1.jpg
  • Detail of a shop window selling seaside holiday trinkets including different sizes of Golliwogs, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The golliwog is a black fictional character from the late 19th century depicting a rag doll. It was reproduced by commercial and hobby toy-makers as a childrens toy and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll has black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips and frizzy hair and was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy. The image of the doll has become the subject of controversy as the Golliwog has been seen as a depiction of black people, accused along with pickaninnies, minstrels, mammy figures, and other caricatures as being racist. The golliwog has been described as the least known of the major anti-Black caricatures in the United States.
    scarborough-09-14-07-2017.jpg
  • A local woman walks past an effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. The lady passes beneath the dominating figure that stands above the pavement. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
    catholic_jesus11-09-01-2014_1.jpg
  • An effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
    catholic_jesus10-09-01-2014_1.jpg
  • Detail of artworks in the Museum of Saint Agostina, Genoa, Italy. Begun by the Augustinians in 1260, it is one of the few Gothic buildings remaining in the city, after the numerous demolitions in the 19th century. Secularised in the 1790s it eventually became a museum of architecture before being destroyed in the Second World War. It reopened as the Museo di SantAgostino in 1984.
    SFE_180627_126_1.jpg
  • Detail of a shop window selling seaside holiday trinkets including different sizes of Golliwogs, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The golliwog is a black fictional character from the late 19th century depicting a rag doll. It was reproduced by commercial and hobby toy-makers as a childrens toy and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll has black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips and frizzy hair and was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy. The image of the doll has become the subject of controversy as the Golliwog has been seen as a depiction of black people, accused along with pickaninnies, minstrels, mammy figures, and other caricatures as being racist. The golliwog has been described as the least known of the major anti-Black caricatures in the United States.
    scarborough-07-14-07-2017.jpg
  • A small girl kicks her leg on a toy scooter, past an effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. The lady passes beneath the dominating figure that stands above the pavement. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
    catholic_jesus13-09-01-2014_1.jpg
  • A stall selling Communist Party paraphenalia, with the face of EMS Namboodiripad (1909-1988) former leader of Communist Party of India - CPI (M). Calicut, Kerala
    sfe_990507_0026.jpg
  • A local shopper walks beneath an effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
    catholic_jesus04-16-10-2014_1.jpg
  • The face of Che Guevara looks over a Communist Party rally in Calicut
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  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_52.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_57.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_61.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_56.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_53.jpg
  • Protesters in Whitehall demonstate against the three-day visit to the UK by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Using the iconography of a swastika, Modi is compared on a placard to Adolf Hitler.
    modi_protest02-12-11-2015_1.jpg
  • Protesters in Whitehall demonstate against the three-day visit to the UK by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Using the iconography of a swastika, Modi is compared on a placard to Adolf Hitler.
    modi_protest03-12-11-2015_1.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_58.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_60.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_51.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_55.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_54.jpg
  • Trophies for Rodeo riding and cattle rounding, Gaucho cowboy iconography. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
    _MG_2163_1.jpg
  • Traditional Nepalese mandala painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
    IMG_2863_1.jpg
  • Artisans at the Tibetan Handicrafts Centre on 2nd November 2009, Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala, state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Tibetan craftsmen artisans in exile live and work here, making traditional relgious iconography and handicrafts.
    himalaya20091102_59.jpg
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