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Tile inlayadorned with the cartouche of Seti I (Egyptian faience), from the Palace of Seti I at Qant
Kneeling Statue of Yuny from the reign of Seti I (1293-1279), New Kingdom 19th Dynasty,Ancient Egypt
Egyptian Goddesses Ma'at and SerketThese depictions of mythological deities were painted in the Tomb
Four bas reliefs of 19th dynasty Pharaoh Seti I offering to the Gods at the temple of Seti I at Abyd
korean-art: Chest Joseon dynasty Late 19th century From the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
fashionsfromhistory: Taoist Priest’s Robe Late 18th Century to Early 19th Century Qing D
fashionsfromhistory: Han Woman’s Domestic Semi-Formal Coat (ao) Late 19th Century Qing D
thoxt: Banner with Flying Tiger (one of a pair)China, Qing dynasty (1644–1911)19th centurySilk
Pair of Zitan compound cabinets and hatchests, Sijiangui, 19th century, Each cabinet is of mass
Queen Nefertari playing Senet, 19th Dynasty Senet is one of the oldest known board games. It ha
CapQing Dynasty (1875-1911)ChinaWoven SilkV&A MuseumSummary: The relative small size of
Daoist RobeQing Dynasty (19th Century)ChinaSatin silk with embroidery in silks and gold thread
awesomepharoah: Reliefs from the tomb of Seti I (KV17), 19th Dynasty *
blondebrainpower:Amethyst grapes with jade leaves. China, Qing dynasty, 19th century
korean-art: Chest Joseon dynasty Late 19th century From the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
zeusammon:Golestan Palace Qajar Dynasty, 19th century Tehran, Iran
awesomepharoah: Reliefs from the tomb of Seti I (KV17), 19th Dynasty *
blondebrainpower: Amethyst grapes with jade leaves. China, Qing dynasty, 19th century
Woman’s headdress (tien tzu)Phoenix crown Chinese 19th centuryGilt metal, kingfisher feathers,
Work in progressI’ve been reworking my portfolio and the historical fashion timelines. This wa
HairpinJoseon Dynasty19th centuryFrom the Asian Art Museum.
XU GU. Crabs, 19th century, hanging scroll- ink and color on paper.
A ‘four dragons’ plaque. China, Qing dynasty, 19th century.
fromthedust: limestone ostracon (painted scene from a fable) - New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Egyp
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