Gregor Gallery
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tintinnabulums:Mirror with engraving of Calchas. Vulci. Late 5th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etr
Figurine of haruspex. From the right bank of the Tiber. 4th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan
Sarcophagus. Tuscania, necropolis of Carcarello, Vipinana tomb. 310 - 300 B.C., tufa. Gregorian Etru
Applique with the head of Medusa. Vulci. Late 3rd - first half of 2nd century B.C.; gold. Gregorian
Graziani Putto. Sanguineto, near Lake Trasimeno. Early 2nd century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan
Mirror with engraving of Calchas. Vulci. Late 5th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.&n
Statue of a youth. Tarquinia. Late 4th - 3rd century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
Figurine of haruspex. From the right bank of the Tiber. 4th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan
Mars of Todi. Todi, Monte Santo area. End of 5th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.&ld
Acroterion with winged horse. Cerveteri, 500 - 475 B.C., polychrome terracotta. Gregorian Etruscan M
Bust of a woman. Cerveteri, 300 - 250 B.C., terracotta. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.“The bust is
Obviously I have to toss these up before the gregorian calendar acts all goofy, just for bad luck.
A bit of February 24th history…1582 - Pope Gregory XIII announces New Style (Gregorian) c
So it’s new year’s day on the Gregorian calendar and the cards perfectly reflect my inne
Really happy with the start to a small collection of new Lover’s Eye minatures I&rsquo
And Happy Gregorian New Year - have a domestic long backed unicorn.Another use for misogynistic, cla
usfspecialcollections: Although slightly different from modern formatting, these Gregorian chants ar
eclogues: eclogues: you know what? you’re so fucking right. go here u guys
allthingseurope:Pilsen, Czech Republic (by Gregorian82)
Augsburg, Universitätsbibliothek, Cod. I.2.4° 1, Sacramentarium Gregorianum Hadrianum, foli
(via XXS house by Dekleva Gregoric Arhitekti - MyHouseIdea)
areyouagod2: marko sßobot by ana gregorič Jazz
horsthimself: Niki Gregorič in front of the longest stone arch bridge in the world.
nonconcept: Villa Criss-Cross, Ljubljana, Slovenia by OFIS Architects. (Photography: Tomaz Gregoric)
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