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bibliochor:Sappho, Fragment 42 [tr. Anne Carson]
echiromani:Sleeping Ariadne (fragment), Hellenistic period. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
Glass fragment with falcon headThese tiny fragments, possibly inlays from shrines and furniture, wer
met-greekroman-art:Wall painting fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtGift of Mi
lionofchaeronea:Fragment of a relief (perhaps part of the armrest of a ceremonial throne) from the i
Fragment of a mummy cartonnage with the name of Djed-Amon, 22nd or 23rd Dynasty
virtual-artifacts:Phrygian fragment of painted terracota frieze, Anatolia, 6th c. BC
virtual-artifacts:Phrygian fragment of painted terracota frieze, Anatolia, 6th c. BC
met-islamic-art:Tiraz Fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1948Metropolitan
lionofchaeronea: Ceiling fragment (painted mud plaster) depicting birds, from the palace of the 18th
heaveninawildflower:May. Fragment of a mosaic (Roman, first half third century). Archeological Museu
A little fragment of illustration I’m currently working on
elsewheregreen: Buddha (fragment), Tangka on linen, Khara Khoto, Inner Mongolia, 13th century - Herm
theyorkshirepages: Medusa fragment ring. 14KY. By Sofia Ajram (source)
hyped-fashion:Air Jordan 1 Fragment.
Glass Fragment, Medieval ArtGift of George D. Pratt, 1930Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMed
grandegyptianmuseum: Fragment of a Queen’s Face (yellow jasper, 13 x 12.5 x 12.5 cms), from Am
ancientart:Fragment from the Funerary Monument of Nikarete, circa 330 BC, made of marble. From&
myopic-magpie: louisedolan: by Louise Dolan Sappho, fragment 147 trans. Anne Carson
Infinite Fragment by Soo Jeong Park
Pot Fragment, Medieval ArtMedium: Earthenware, slip decorationRogers Fund, 1925Metropolitan Museum o
a fragment of one of the pieces from Alexander McQueen’s last collection.
hadrian6:A Roman marble trapezophorus fragment. 1st./2nd. century A.D. from the top of a table leg,
nevesnevele: Fragment of the Face of a Queen (ca. 1353-1336 B.C., Egypt) by Unknown
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