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Reine de Joie, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1892, Art Institute of Chicago: Prints and DrawingsThis co
German Estoc, early 16th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
met-ancient-art:Eye idol, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern ArtGift of The Institute
peashooter85:Horseman’s axe, possibly French, 17th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
Smallsword crafted by Aubry Le Jeune of Paris, France, circa 1770-1780from The Art Institute of Chic
German cavalry sword, mid 17th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
A late 17th century flintlock door key pistol. Currently on display at the Art Institute of Chicago
aic-african:Figural Container, Zigua, 1875, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of AfricaHealing in Tanza
stuffaboutminneapolis: Minneapolis Institute Of Art by michael mckinney
peashooter85:Horseman’s axe, Spanish or Flemish, late 16th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
© | Minneapolis Institute of Arts(Do not remove credits)
A French flintlock grenade launcher, circa 1740.Currently on display at the Art Institute of Chicago
Cow skull.(at Art Institute of Boston)
Caraco jacket, 1725-1740; from the Costume Institute at Museum of Art, New York
Flemish mitten gauntlet for right hand, mid 16th century.from The Art Institute of Chicago
aic-african:Head (Uhunmwun Elao), Edo, 1701, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of AfricaThis brass head
aic-armor:Zischägge, 1610, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and RenaissanceGeorge F.
aic-armor:Stag with Herb Branch Mounted as a Ring, 1567, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medi
The Hadassah-Brandeis Institute is proud to present “Ich Bin Di Sitra Achra (I Am the Other)” by Sht
Sword of Justice, Solingen Germany, 17th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
Milanese right pauldron, late 16th century.from The Art Institute of Chicago
Breastplate, 1560, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and RenaissanceGeorge F. Harding
Etching away at Caillebotte! Currently 6 sittings and 8.5 hours in.
The Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit
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