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artinparsi:Horse head, gilded silver, 4th century AD, Sassanid art. Found in Kerman, Iran.
virtual-artifacts:Rhyton: The Buffalo-Slayer Goddess.SilverSasanian, 600 - 700 AD.
Brass EwerIran, 7th-8th century (late Sassanian-early Islamic) (37.2 x 20 x 17.8 cm) This ewer with
Mesopotamian statuette (alabaster, gold, terracotta, and rubies) of a nude woman, possibly the godde
Mars and Venus on a blue background. Fresco in the Fourth Style from Herculaneum, artist unknown; 5
Albert Urmanov
Two Peasant Girls, Zinaida Serebriakova, 1915
Mosaic (made of polychrome marble tesserae) depicting an amphora with doves perched on the rim, flan
Ivory panel from a Byzantine diptych, depicting the Archangel Michael holding an orb. It is thought
Humiliation of Emperor Valerian by the Persian King Sapor, Hans Holbein the Younger, ca. 1521
Marble bust of the Roman emperor Gordian III (r. 238-244 CE). Now in the Altes Museum, Berlin. Pho
Ewer decorated with female figures. Iran, Sasanian Period, 7th-6th centuries A.D. Silver and gilt. A
Silver bowl with lion, foliage, and a ring of raised dots. Central Asia, late 6th-early 7th c. A.D.
Silver and gilt plate and bowl with image of hunting king. Iran, Sasanian Period, 4th to 5th century
“Shakedown: Hawaii fuses open world action and empire building. Build a “legitimate” cor
‘The Corbridge Lion’, Corbridge Roman Town, Corbridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2.8.18.This famous centr
talesfromweirdland:Costume designs by Jack Kirby for a 1969 performance of Shakespeare’s JULIUS CEAS
davoutcius:art in details: portraits of Marshals of the First French Empire.[source]
Illustrated cards for the provinces of the Russian Empire (publishedin St. Petersburg 1856). Each c
Glycon and the Ancient Sock Puppet Relgion,In the annals of history there have been many strange and
artist-thomas-cole:The Course of Empire: Destruction, 1836, Thomas ColeMedium: oil,canvas
Lycian Apollo. Reconstituted ivory statue of the 3rd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of the original
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Tripylon (Council Hall), Main Hall, West Jamb of Southern Doorway:
A Falcon Tethered to a PerchMughal Style, Reign of Shah Jahan (r. 1628–58)ca. 1627–58Ink on paperThe
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