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Death and LifeEdvard MunchOil on canvasMunch Museum, Oslo1894
Three Scenes from the Life of the Virgin, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of Richard C.
Museum of Music, Estoril (11/06/2015)
Standing Stone with Latin and Ogham inscriptions, 4th century CE, Devon, British Museum, 2.8.17. The
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danbensen:thehumanape:Lifelike reconstruction of a Neanderthal man - Neanderthal museum, Mettmann, G
Bronze Age Funerary Ornaments from Skara Brae and various sites, The National Museum of Scotland, Ed
Gustave Caillebotte (French; 1848–1894)Fruit Displayed on a Stand Oil on canvas, ca. 1881–82 Museum
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‘Viking: Rediscover The Legend’ Set 4, The Riverside Arts Centre Museum, Nottingham, 6.1.18.
The Ages of Man. 16th century engraving. British Museum.
glencairnmuseum:This double capital, in Glencairn’s Great Hall, shows two scenes from the life of Ch
Bronze Age weapons and decorated items found around the inner London vicinity, Museum of London, 1.8
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Heraklion:An important aspect of Minoan public life was the o
One of my favorite things to do is go to Museum of natural history and draw big cats and confused sh
Our online summer campers spent the week collecting items from around their homes to assemble the pe
It’s the last day of Black HistoryMonth—a great moment for the gallery debut of the Museum’s newest
Still-Life with Tuft of Marine Plants, Shells, and Corals, Anne Vallayer-Coster, 1769
New York City has a long history of storied nightclubs: the Cotton Club in Harlem, Café Society in t
Still Life with Salmon, Lemon, and Three Vessels,Luis Egidio Meléndez, 1772
“I’ve always had a strong desire to make luxury home items more affordable.“ — Tracey Bo
Jean-Étienne Liotard: Still Life: Tea Setabout 1781 - 1783The J. Paul Getty Museum
Happy #Caturday from the Brooklyn Museum! This is a monthly celebration of cats based on our exhibit
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