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Lucio Saffaro

Jean Tinguely. Antoni tapies. Découvre William Turner. Titian. Diego Velázquez. Van Gogh. "Il Veronese" - Paulo Caliari. Andy Warhol. UNDERWATER STATUES. The Stockholm subway. Considered one of the most beautiful metro’s in Europe, the Stockholm subway system is filled art and bright colors.

The Stockholm subway

Each stop presents riders with a different visual feast as if they have been transported to a new magical underworld.The metro has 100 stations of which 47 are underground. Construction of the large system began in 1941 with the last station opening in 1994. Venus figurines. "Venus figurines" is an umbrella term for a number of prehistoric statuettes of women portrayed with similar physical attributes from the Upper Palaeolithic, mostly found in Europe, but with finds as far east as Irkutsk Oblast, Siberia, extending their distribution to much of Eurasia, from the Pyrenees to Lake Baikal.

Venus figurines

Most of them date to the Gravettian period, but there are a number of early examples from the Aurignacian, including the Venus of Hohle Fels, discovered in 2008, carbon dated to at least 35,000 years ago, and late examples of the Magdalenian, such as the Venus of Monruz, aged about 11,000 years. These figurines were carved from soft stone (such as steatite, calcite or limestone), bone or ivory, or formed of clay and fired.

The latter are among the oldest ceramics known. In total, over a hundred such figurines are known; virtually all of modest size, between 4 cm and 25 cm in height. They are some of the earliest works of prehistoric art.