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It’s taking me some time to take pictures of everything but I’m excited because they look so cute! I
Falafel, baba ghanoush, and ciabatta! The ghanoush turned out so much better than I thought it would
I think this polar bear looks adorable I’m very happy with the colors and I love the blue on the ear
alexandriad:woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
lionofchaeronea:Heracles grapples with the Cretan Bull, while a Siren watches from a branch above.
Hispano-Moresque ware is a style of initially Islamic pottery created in Al Andalus or Muslim Spain,
Hello Goose Photography Above: Garden Entrance Below: Snail out of Water
Mayan cylinder vase (earthenware with brown-black slip) depicting spider monkeys. Artist unknown; c
Lydia Dwight Dead; made by John Dwight’s Fulham Pottery; England; 1674. Source: V&A Museum
Summer chawan by Lee Lovestoneware, shino glaze 3.5x5.75x5.75Lee Love
elsewheregreen:Terracotta askos (flask with a handle over the top), Greece, c300 BCE. Compared to th
neshamama:figurine of a bathing woman, 8th-6th century bce, pottery, akhzib
I’ve had the pleasure to collaborate with AD Germany magazine in the September issue.The work was to
via-appia:Lucanian Calyx-Krater: Medea fleeing from Korinthos in a flying serpent-drawn chariot afte
lionofchaeronea:An owl with lions and floral decorations. Early Corinthian alabastron, attr. to the
alexandriad: woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
uncertaintimes:Terracotta jug, 750–600 B.C.
shinjiaratani:pottery ©shinji aratani
shinjiaratani:pottery ©shinji aratani
cma-korean-art: Jar, 300s-400s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Korean ArtMedium: Pottery, glazedcl
cma-korean-art: Jar, 300s-400s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Korean ArtMedium: Pottery, glazedcl
alexandriad:minoan pottery // mycenaean fresco motifsavailable on merch HERE and HERE!
virtual-artifacts: A painted grey pottery figure of a caparisoned horse Northern Wei dynasty, 386-5
1. An Egyptian or Syrian earthenware bowl, 1200-50, depicting a harpy; her wing has a tiraz band wit
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