Art Circa 2018 Gallery
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Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761-1845)Trompe l'oeil aux pièces de monnaies (detail)circa 1810
Kay Sage, Yves TanguySans titre (Zodiac) , circa 1940
heartbeat-of-leafy-limbs:OHARA KOSON Flying Herons in Rain [circa 1930]
The loves of my life, god weirdo Rho (mine, white hair) and his mortal husband Stellio ( @bittertown
‘Oriole and Wild Rose’ (circa 1830-1844) by Utagawa Hiroshige (Japan,1797-1858).Woodblock print.Imag
desireavenue:From an NME article reviewing Bauhaus at the Old Vic circa 1982.
Marc Jacobs and Lucie de la Falaise photographed by Arthur Elgort for US Vogue, circa 1993
By @scarterarts-Happy birthday to the queen!@ms_laurynhill 22x28 #acrylic #painting on canvas circa
An ornate bone mounted wheel-lock pistol originating from Germany, circa 1580.
irisharchaeology:The Ardross Wolf stone, this Pictish artwork dates from circa 6th/7th century AD Im
diamondsinthelibrary:A Belle Epoque silver and opal Deux Paons cloak clasp, Georges Fouquet, circa 1
talesfromweirdland:Illustrations from WAR OF THE WORLDS by Spanish artist, José Segrelles. Circa 19
A rare bone and pearl decorated flintlock axe pistol originating from Silesia, circa 1670.
A lustre pottery star Tile, Persia, circa AD 1310
talesfromweirdland:The Eye. By psychedelic poster giant, Rick Griffin (1944-1991). Circa 1980s.
talesfromweirdland:The Eye. By psychedelic poster giant, Rick Griffin (1944-1991). Circa 1980s.
talesfromweirdland:The Eye. By psychedelic poster giant, Rick Griffin (1944-1991). Circa 1980s.
Italian mace, circa 1550from The Walter’s Art Museum
German mace, circa 1550from The Art Institute of Chicago
art-of-swords:PartizansPhoto #1Attributed to Jean Berain I (1640 - 1711)Dated: circa 1670 - 1680Cult
Running Before the Storm, Unknown Artist, circa 1870,
Evening Dress.Artist: E. Maurer (active Circa 1910?), designerDate: 1911-1912Place: Paris, FranceMed
No Walk Today by Sophie Gengembre Anderson, circa 1856-1857
heaveninawildflower:‘The Musicians’ (circa 1879). Embroidered panel designed by Selwyn Image (1849 -
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