LRI4733007: Hinduism: representation of a Yakshini (Yaksi) spirit of nature, with a parrot, she stands on a dwarf - (A Yaksi with a parrot, she stands on a dwarf) Sculpture by Mathura, gres (Mathura sculpture, sandstone) 2nd century (2nd century) Calcutta, Indian museum, Indian School, (2nd century) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4733052: Buddhism: “” Mahaparinirva a ou parinirvana, end of the earthly existence of the Buddha, reaching the nirvana”” (Parinirvana, final nirvana, which occurs upon the death of the body of Buddha) detail du stupa de Bharhut (Barhut, Barouth) Low relief of black stone, 2nd century BC - Kolkata, Indian Museum, Indian School, (2nd century BC) / Bridgeman Images
MME4736139: Rome, June 3, 2000. Savanna Knoop a.k.a. J.T. Leroy. Knoop pretends to be writer J.T. Leroy, but in 2006, the New York Times reveals that J.T. Leroy does not exist: the true author of his books is writer Laura Albert. Savannah Knoop, the half sister of Albert mate, played this part for years around the world wearing a blonde wig and big sunglasses, to create a problematic character and make believable those tales of prostitution and ill-treatment, presented as autobiographical/Roma, 3 June 2000. Savannah Knoop, a.k.a. lo scrittore J.T. Leroy. Nel 2006 il New York Times riveler che J.T. Leroy in realt non esiste: la vera auteur dei suoi libri et la scrittrice Laura Albert. Savannah Knoop, sorellastra del compagno della Albert, ha recitato la parte per anni in giro per il mondo indossando una parrucca bionda e grandi occhiali da sole, per creare un personaggio problematico e rendere pi credibili quei racconti di prostituzione e maltrattamenti, presentati come autobiografici - / Bridgeman Images