Class Ic Gallery
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Pebble mosaic floor depicting a griffin, from the Peloponnesian polis of Sicyon. Artist unknown; 2n
Aryballos depicting a goose flanked by griffins. Artist unknown; ca. 575-550 BCE. Now in the Natio
Mycenaean ivory pyxis depicting griffins attacking stags. Artist unknown; late 15th cent. BCE. Now
Nihâl Chand - Radha and Krishna in the Boat of Love - 1755, National Museum, New Delhi
sassy-cicero-says:12/100✔I made a huge leap forward in my #preparation for #ASCS40 today. I recently
sassy-cicero-says:21/100✔Pictured: the aftermath. I had some greatmoments today. Just the conclusion
Whose l'Olimpiade do you prefer? Pergolesi’s or Vivaldi’s?The reason why Vivaldi is thro
sassy-cicero-says:#ASCS40 has officially begun!...#Classics #phdlife #conference #armidale #travel#c
cuteness–overload:ClassySource: http://bit.ly/2L9AhUq
sassy-cicero-says:16&17/100✔I forgot to post yesterday, so today is a two in one! I’ve been work
what im like to people in my class
kropotkitten:fungusqueen:my classmate brought her hairless cat to our final in the sweater she croch
queenoftheantz:i drew Lev and Kenma for inktober. A classmate saw it and asked if it was me and my f
abbylightwood:These two drawings were done last year for my life drawing class. They are called Hama
sassy-cicero-says:19/100✔I almost have a full draft of my #ASCS40 paper! I made great progress today
sassy-cicero-says:Yesterday’s adventures in #NSW included beautiful scenery and a not-so-reassuring
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sassy-cicero-says:A great way to start the final day of #ASCS40....#classics #LegoClassics #lego #pl
Vivaldi and AlbinoniHappy birthday, Tomaso @tomasoalbinoni-official
William Andrew Pogany (1882-1955), “Everyday Classics - Fifth Reader” byFranklin Thomas
sassy-cicero-says:Let the packing begin! ...#classics #phdlife #ASCS40 #conference #preparation #cla
heartbeatsforitshome:Sculptures, Louvre, Paris. (2014)
finelythreadedsky:insp. this post by @palatinamedea
Masada, as it would have appeared at the time of Herod the Great, c. 31 BC.Israel
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