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liketheysay:Maurice (1987), dir. James Ivory.
gnostix1 submitted:Medieval Ivory Chessmen from the Isle of LewisNovember 15, 2011–April 22, 2012 !!
A Holland and Holland .375 display piece. The stock is actually carved from ivory, floral engraving
6ium:Ivory Satin Crop & Shorts Twin Set | edit
Mask of the We culture,Côte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum. Phot
berndwuersching: The Lewis Chessmen, carved in walrus ivory, with c
ancientpeoples:Magic wand Made from hippopotamus ivory and used for magical rituals and spells. The
Snake pendant of the Ebrié people, Lagunes region, southernCôte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 19th cent
gyllenhey:Maurice (1987) dir. James Ivory
calicoqueens:my skin has turned to porcelain to ivory to steal
teenvogue:Style flashback: Elle Fanning looked every bit the budding fashion star in an ivory Chanel
V&A: This 1760s gown features a rose-red silk with trails of ivory flowers woven in a complex te
RENAISSANCE REVIVAL TABLE CABINETHARDSTONE MOUNTED EBONY AND ENGRAVED IVORY MARQUETRYBY GIOVANNI BAT
yslgirl:Yves Saint Laurent 1970’s Ivory Beige Front Lace Corset Top $650
Ivory carving depicting the marriage of Shiva and Parvati. Unknown south Indian artist; 1766. Now
Female head with rosette diadems Period: Neo-Assyrian Date: ca. 8th–7th century B.C.Geography: Mesop
peodameron:My skin has turned to porcelain, to ivory,
prairienowhere:Ivory lines lead.
Ivory panel from a Byzantine diptych, depicting the Archangel Michael holding an orb. It is thought
artofthedarkages:A leaf of a consular diptych of Flavius Felix, enrobed and holding a consular staff
An ivory diptych depicting Flavius Stilicho (359-408) and his family. As mentioned earlier Stilicho
Head of a roaring lionNeo-Assyrian (from Nimrud), c. 9th-8th centuries B.C.ivoryMetropolitan Museum
angel-in-new-york-city:from TIFF Talks 2018 with James Ivory
German hunting sword with flintlock pistol with carved ivory hilt, 18th centuryfrom The State Histor
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