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royalrory: Vatican Museums (Part 1)- Rome, July 2015
David Kills Goliath, Hans Holbein the Younger, published 1538, Harvard Art Museums: PrintsPubished f
ghostlywatcher: Hermitage museum. St. Petersburg, Russia.
streetview-snapshots: Athens War Museum, Rizari, Athens
Portrait head of Gaius Julius Caesar. Caesar visited Alexandria in 45 BC. Now in the Graeco-Roman Mu
streetview-snapshots: Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery, Priestgate, Peterborough
Embarkation on the Nile (papyrus). Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Turin.
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Calligraphy Album Leaf, Harvard Art Museums: CalligraphyHarvard Art
thegetty: Whose Values?, a collaborative project between Barbara Kruger and local high school studen
Today we’re visiting our good friends at the Mercer and Fonthill Museums in Doylestow
Bas-relief from the Mastaba of Huti (carved stone), from Saqqara. Old Kingdom, 4/5th dynasty, ca. 25
Mars and Venus, Jacques-Louis David, c. 1822, Harvard Art Museums: DrawingsHarvard Art Museums/Fogg
suburbanastronaut: Looking down the Seine towards the Louvre, Paris, 1865
Amenhotep III in his chariot, detail from stele of Amenhotep III, from Temple of Merenptah at Thebes
streetview-snapshots:Arco de Santa María, Burgos
xshayarsha: Vatican Museums.
A bust of the 18th dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten (r.1353-1336 BC). Now the Alexandria National Museum.
Basle, Charles Turner, 19th century, Harvard Art Museums: PrintsHarvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gif
rinpa91: What didn’t happen:- A trip to the contemporary art museums just to voice polite, shi
Inscription (recto and verso), Frederic Leighton, 19th century, Harvard Art Museums: DrawingsHarvard
If you’ve been following this blog long enough, then you know I’m obsessed with pocket-s
Letter A: Adam, Where Are You?, Lovis Corinth, c. 1912, Harvard Art Museums: DrawingsHarvard Art Mus
Odysseus and Nausicaa, Lovis Corinth, 1918, Harvard Art Museums: PrintsHarvard Art Museums/Busch-Rei
The throne, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun (gilded wood inlaid with semi-precious stones). Egyptian Mu
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