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Folk Art has always been a focus for the Brooklyn Museum whether is it collecting great examples of
procoffeinating:Kintsugi (金継ぎ) is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with gold. As a philosop
Ostrakon with Biblical Text, Medieval ArtMedium: Pottery fragments with ink inscriptionRogers Fund,
wolfftrapped: kintsukuroi (金繕い): the art of repairing pottery with gold and understanding that the
virtual-artifacts:Kintsukuroi or kintsugi is the art of healing broken pottery with lacquer and silv
cobaltmoonysart: Kintsugi - Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. It treats breakage and
Large Plate, Théodore Deck, c. 1875. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, US.“Deck derived inspiration fro
Inktobertale - Challenge 2021 #25 “Pottery”Finally finished! At first I wanted to sketch Ink on a cu
Bowl, Iran, Nishapur, 10th century. Earthenware, underglaze slip-painted
One of the two tiny vases that are now in my etsy store
ancientgoatart:met-greekroman-art:Terracotta aryballos (oil flask), Greek and Roman ArtMedium: Terra
Red-figure pyxis depicting a hand. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Now in the National Museum in Wa
Monkey will be going in for his first firing once he is completely dry #ceramics #ceramicart #clay #
Black-figure hydria with chariot of Achilles dragging the corpse of Hector (and details), attributed
artbun: feelinqblue: feelinqblue: went on a pottery date with my wifey h0lding-d3athshand ♡ YO SHIT
Black-figure hydria with Heracles battling the Lernaean Hydra. Attributed to the Eagle Painter. From
いばらき県央あす旅手帳 book design client|いばらき県央地域観光協議会 pottery work|生天目響子 illustration|小春あや art direction, gra
jeannepompadour:“Judgement of Paris” side A of an Attic Greek black-figure hydria, c. 51
Athenian red-figure calyx krater attributed to Euphronios, end of sixth century BCE
Attic black-figure amphora (view of both sides) by the Amasis Painter, c. 530 BCE. (Neer 5.42a &
Exekias, Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (detail from an Attic black-figure amphora), from Vul
Attic black figure eye-cup with coral ground by Exekias. Ceramic, c. 540 BCE. (Neer 5.40)
Euboian Late Geometric krater, c. 750 BCE, approx. 3’9” tall . New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
aic-american: Jug, Herculaneum Pottery Co., 1800, Art Institute of Chicago: American ArtGift of Mrs.
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