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arjuna-vallabha:The Saffron Goddess (1600 B.C.) is a detail from a Minoan fresco depicting a saffron
arjuna-vallabha: The Saffron Goddess (1600 B.C.) is a detail from a Minoan fresco depicting a saffro
Raphael, The School of Athens (detail), 1509-11
Angel Gathering Flowers in a Heavenly Landscape (detail), 1460, Benozzo GozzoliMedium: fresco
benozzo-gozzoli: Procession of the Magi (detail), 1461, Benozzo GozzoliMedium: fresco
Antonio Pisanello (Italian, 1390-1455)Saint George and the Princess (detail, about 1436-1438), The c
Qusair Amra, plus interior fresco detail. Jordan. AD 711.
themacabrenbold:Triumph of #Death Detail from fresco from Loreto #crypt #MyPrague ©TheMacabreN
signorformica: Detail from The Last Judgement, Italian Renaissance fresco by Giorgio Vasari ~ ca.157
arjuna-vallabha:Detail of a reconstitution of a Minoan fresco
tierradentro:“The Sun Horses Apollo”, detail from fresco in the Imperial Hall
Giotto di Bondone, Starry Sky detail from the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, 1305
via-appia: Detail of a fresco from Herculaneum. Roman, 1st century AD
rimages: Delphic Sibyl (1509) - Michelangelo
Detail of Europa seated on a bull (Zeus) from House of Jason at Pompeiiby * Karl *
Death and Ascension of St. Francis (detail), 1300, Giotto Di BondoneMedium: fresco
an-amassment: Raphael: The Triumph of Galatea, detail (1511) (via petrus.agricola)
Musicians: man playing two recorders with man playing lute, detail from ‘St Martin is Knig
arjuna-vallabha: The Saffron Goddess (1600 B.C.) is a detail from a Minoan fresco depicting a saffro
St. John (detail of The Four Evangelists), 1465, Benozzo GozzoliMedium: fresco
hellenismo: detail of a Mask from the Fresco Cycle in the Villa of the Mysteries, Pompei
Painted garden, Villa of Livia, Fresco and detail, 30-20 B.C.E.
ancientprettythings: Fresco detail with Quail stacking cherries, and below a second bird, less visib
artist-raphael: The Triumph of Galatea (detail), 1514, RaphaelMedium: fresco
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