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February 6, 1952 - Elizabeth becomes Queen“On this day in 1952, after a long illness, King Geo
Empress Catherine the Great’s Peacock Clock at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg
Wk 10 (56hrs) : More sketches and a new receipt book. However the images are close cropped enough an
harvard-art-museums-prints: Entombment, Lucas Cranach the Elder, 16th century, Harvard Art Museums:
7.31.21 | I’m going to spend the next year working in some of the best libraries in the world,
This time last year I was exploring the bookstores, coffeeshops, and museums of Cambridge. It was in
Portrait of André Breton, Robert Delaunay, 1922, Harvard Art Museums: DrawingsHarvard Art Mus
Saint Jerome, Guido Reni, 17th century, Harvard Art Museums: PrintsHarvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum,
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Bronze helmet, late 7th century BC, Greek, Cretan. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, New York.
artist-rembrandt: The Annunciation, Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, 17th century, Harvard Art Museums:
Creepy Museum ExhibitsBecause of the coronavirus pandemic, the Yorkshire Museum in England is having
Jason, Charles Turner, 1807, Harvard Art Museums: PrintsHarvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Dr.
Hermes. Marble, Roman copy after a Greek original Museo Chiaramonti, Vatican Museums, Rome
harvard-art-museums-paintings: Pomegranates, Granada, Robert David Gauley, 1895, Harvard Art Museums
The Dying Gaul (with a beautiful Capitoline Antinous in the background), Capitoline Museums, Rome.
The Dying Gaul (fragment), Capitoline Museums, Rome.
tammuz: A calcite bowl dedicated to the Sumerian goddess Inanna from Ur’s Early Dynastic III E
The Assyrian Tree of Life from the Northwest Palace of King Ashurnasirpal II in the capital city of
Silver and gilt shallow bowl from the Sasanian period. The bowl dates back to the 5th-7th century CE
theta-sigma: Statue based on Leonardo daVinci’s famous concept for artificial wings. This is s
7.21.21 | I got the job! And my parents are visiting, and I had wonderful birthday wishes yesterday.
Turquoise ceramic jar from Mesopotamia or Persia, dating back to the 7th century CE. Sharjah Museum
Persian shield dating back to 1760 CE. The shield is made with bronze and silver, brass, and enamel
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