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mamma-wolf:a fragment of ourselves returning v, 2018 by beatrice wanjiku
nobrashfestivity: Fragment of cotton, katazome dyed, Japan, late 19th century
Fragment, Medieval ArtMedium: Glass, ceramicGift of Clarence H. Mackay, Archer M. Huntington, Stephe
creating-tabs:But before I give you this key fragment, I have one last thing to ask of you. Am I pul
thespineanditstingle:Sappho, Fragment 24A, trans. Anne Carson
merlge: Charles Le Brun. Entry of Alexander into Babylon (fragment), ca. 1665. Paris, Louvre
zzpsiconautazz: Fragment by Dimorphic.
polish-spirit: Pieczęć majestatowa Stanisława Augusta oraz fragment rękopisu Konstytucji 3 Maja z 1
doriengrays:Medusa fragment ring. 14KY. By Sofia Ajram (source)
aleyma:Flying Celestials fragment, made in India in the mid 19th century (source).
met-medieval-art:Glass Fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of George D. Pratt, 19
met-cloisters: Glass Fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Cloisters Gift of Shirley Prager Branner
Glass Fragment, Medieval ArtMedium: Pot-metal glass, vitreous paintGift of Ella Brummer, in memory o
Papirus Oxyrhynchus, with fragment of Plato’s Republic - From Wikipedia
et-scribit: Fragment of Sylvia Plath’s ‘Tulips’ “I didn’t want any flowers, I only wanted To lie wi
met-medieval-art: Fragment of a Female Figure, Medieval Art Rogers Fund, 1925 Metropolitan Museum of
Fragment sent with “Dancing Lady”: Serpent in Relief, c. 50 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art:
moonami: i redrawed a small fragment of the dizzy dizzy’s mv to be the characters of hetalia, russia
In case anyone forgot…. I LOVE sculpting torsos . . . #tummy #belly #nude #sculpture #torso
nobrashfestivity:Unknown, Fragment of cotton, katazome dyed, Japan, late 19th century
Museo BarraccoA bit blurry, since battery ran out again and had to use my mobile.Rome, July 2015
Museo BarraccoA terracotta fragment depicting Juppiter Ammone. First century CE.Rome, July 2015
colin-vian: Eye of Horus , fragment of an Ancient Egyptian Glass Inlay
hadrian6: Fragment of a Head, Greek (South Italian, Tarantine), 440 - 430 B.C., terracotta.
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