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didoofcarthage:Core-formed dark blue small oinochoe (wine jug). Etruscan, 7th century B.C. Glass. J.
Gely Korzhev (1925-2012). Teapot and jug old Russian. Oil on canvas. 1977
I saw a snippet of a conversation that involved an image of a bird and the word jug, and…this
questionabletastetheatre:i just really liked this jug okay
cma-islamic-art:Jug with Running Animals, 1150-1220, Cleveland Museum of Art: Islamic Art“Silhouette
Amphora (Wine Jug), 520, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe Greek potters’ art at
arthistry:Kamares jug from Phaistos, Crete.Made of terra-cotta. Beak-spouted.Made in 1900-1700 B.C.,
Vivienne Williams, Blackboard Jug and Pears, 2018
Dedham Pottery ‘‘Night and Morning’‘ Pitcher California Historical Design in CA
Villeroy & Boch, Chocolate pot / Kakaokanne, 1917. Stoneware, Dresden. Via Kunstmuseum Moritzbur
Ritual jug with lamp, Nepal
brooklynmuseum:“This little Minoan jug is so small and unassuming that I feel it often gets passed b
Erik Magnusson, vacuum jug with rocker stopper, 1977. Made by Stelton.
met-greekroman-art:Glass jug with trefoil rim, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtMuseum
Jug (ca. early 13th century). Iran, Kashan. Posted on lacma.org.
shewhoworshipscarlin:Jug, 350BC-330BC, Greece.
met-greekroman-art:Glass jug with trefoil rim, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtMuseum
brooklynmuseum:“This little Minoan jug is so small and unassuming that I feel it often gets passed b
cma-greek-roman-art:Pitcher with Handle, 300s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Dia
archaeologs:Jug from Thera, LC IA. 81⁄8 in (20.7 cm). Athens, National Archaeological Museum. Sheave
arthistoryfeed:Multi-sided Amphoriskos, 1st Century A.D., Eastern Mediterranean. https://www.instagr
mysleepykisser-with-feelings-hid:#Jane Short’s Cream Jug. #Silversmith #Metal Works
cma-greek-roman-art:Jug, c. 1450-1200 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Diameter
Priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis, holding a situla (a bronze jug), Roman statue of the 2nd cen
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