Pre-Columbian Figure of Gold

The Assignment Adam Ford left this comment on my recent post - That “Oldest Action Figure” Picture You Keep Seeing. We exchanged emails and I was led on the fun journey you'll see uncovered below. Adam's images he shared with me - Research Begins I sesarched the name of the museum, Musee de Quai Branley, and... Continue Reading →

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31-32/32 iPhone images of details of some of the 68 Thorne Miniature Rooms housed within the Art Institute of Chicago. These diorammas are extraordinarily detailed 1:12 scale pieces - meaning the chairs would seat a 5 - 6" tall person.

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28-30/32 iPhone images of details of some of the 68 Thorne Miniature Rooms housed within the Art Institute of Chicago. These diorammas are extraordinarily detailed 1:12 scale pieces - meaning the chairs would seat a 5 - 6" tall person.

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25-27/32 iPhone images of details of some of the 68 Thorne Miniature Rooms housed within the Art Institute of Chicago. These diorammas are extraordinarily detailed 1:12 scale pieces - meaning the chairs would seat a 5 - 6" tall person.

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22-24/32 iPhone images of details of some of the 68 Thorne Miniature Rooms housed within the Art Institute of Chicago. These diorammas are extraordinarily detailed 1:12 scale pieces - meaning the chairs would seat a 5 - 6" tall person.

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19-21/32 iPhone images of details of some of the 68 Thorne Miniature Rooms housed within the Art Institute of Chicago. These diorammas are extraordinarily detailed 1:12 scale pieces - meaning the chairs would seat a 5 - 6" tall person.

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16-18/32 iPhone images of details of some of the 68 Thorne Miniature Rooms housed within the Art Institute of Chicago. These diorammas are extraordinarily detailed 1:12 scale pieces - meaning the chairs would seat a 5 - 6" tall person.

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13-15/32 iPhone images of details of some of the 68 Thorne Miniature Rooms housed within the Art Institute of Chicago. These diorammas are extraordinarily detailed 1:12 scale pieces - meaning the chairs would seat a 5 - 6" tall person.

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