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Portrait of a lady in blue by Pierre Bernard (1704-1777)
Portrait of a woman as Hebe by Robert Tournières, first half of 18th century
Archduchesses Maria Amalia and Maria Antonia, future Marie Antoinette, by Martin van Meytens, possib
18thcenturylove:Jean Mariette, Engraver by Antoine Pesne, 1723
Wedding breakfast of Maria Theresa of Austria and Francis by Martin van Meytens, c. 1736Details from
The Dancer Barbara Campanini, 1745 by Antoine Pesne (French, 1683–1757)
Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1711–1763) by Antoine Pesne
Limestone head of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Tutankhamun (r. ca. 1334-1325 BCE) being caressed by the
The best part of waking up… flintlock alarm clock.Made in Austria in the early 18th century,
A rare French flintlock pistol combined with a spear, late 18th century.
vivelareine:A portrait of a man by Marie-Denise Villers. Circa 1790.[credit: Metropolitan Museum of
Sadly lacking the title page but believed to be by Edward Cocker - no date c1710? [or later or earli
Horemheb before Amun-ReDiorite statue depicts the pharaoh Horemheb before the god Amun-Re. New Kingd
Plates from Kellom Tomlinson’s dancing manual “The Art of Dancing Explained”, 1735
Plate from “The art of dancing explained by reading and figures”, by KellomTomlinson, c. 1735
Du Halde, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1674-1743. A description of the empire of China and Chinese-Tartary
mariannemarseille:Paire de mules, Vers 1750.
Finial in the Form of a Parrot Object Name: FinialDate: 17th–18th centuryGeography: Northern IndiaCu
Blowing smoke up your ass — The history of the tobacco smoke enema.Shortly after the introduct
“Ex-libris” illustrations by Franz von Bayros (1866-1924)
a-l-ancien-regime:Bottle, early 18th century. early 18th century. Labradorite, gold, carved stone ca
vint-agge-xx:17th and 18th century perfumes fell into two general categories: floral and musky. Flor
Louis XIV and his heirs, 1710-1715(The child in the white gown is probably a boy, and the woman behi
Young boy’s robe, 1750, FranceIn the 18th century (and even up into the Edwardian era!) young childr
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