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I'm not sure what the name is of this type of grave marker but I absolutely love them, you don't see many of them up here in Vancouver. also love the inset portraits which maybe 1/4 of these graves have and are often the only photo I've seen of these old musicians. Mr. Chabinsky here was a cornetist/trumpeter born in the Russian Empire in the 1870s, played on steamboats and owned a music store in NY, not sure about the klezmer connection for him either.
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I'm not sure what the name is of this type of grave marker but I absolutely love them, you don't see many of them up here in Vancouver. also love the inset portraits which maybe 1/4 of these graves have and are often the only photo I've seen of these old musicians. Mr. Chabinsky here was a cornetist/trumpeter born in the Russian Empire in the 1870s, played on steamboats and owned a music store in NY, not sure about the klezmer connection for him either.
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I'm not sure what the name is of this type of grave marker but I absolutely love them, you don't see many of them up here in Vancouver. also love the inset portraits which maybe 1/4 of these graves have and are often the only photo I've seen of these old musicians. Mr. Chabinsky here was a cornetist/trumpeter born in the Russian Empire in the 1870s, played on steamboats and owned a music store in NY, not sure about the klezmer connection for him either.
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I'm not sure what the name is of this type of grave marker but I absolutely love them, you don't see many of them up here in Vancouver. also love the inset portraits which maybe 1/4 of these graves have and are often the only photo I've seen of these old musicians. Mr. Chabinsky here was a cornetist/trumpeter born in the Russian Empire in the 1870s, played on steamboats and owned a music store in NY, not sure about the klezmer connection for him either.
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I'm not sure what the name is of this type of grave marker but I absolutely love them, you don't see many of them up here in Vancouver. also love the inset portraits which maybe 1/4 of these graves have and are often the only photo I've seen of these old musicians. Mr. Chabinsky here was a cornetist/trumpeter born in the Russian Empire in the 1870s, played on steamboats and owned a music store in NY, not sure about the klezmer connection for him either.
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As the spirits of the dead grow restless and prepare to roam this world, we're whisking you away to the Dunmer strongholds of Vvardenfell, where ancient stone carvings by Fury_on haunt the halls.
#skywind #elderscrolls #tes #morrowind #skyrim #gameart #indiedev #gamedev #basrelief #carving
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Buddhist iconography on a textured wall of a monastery in #Dharamsala India. #Photography #BasRelief #MastIndia @mastodonindians