TumblrPics.com
HOME
DMCA
Live
Gallery
Viewer
Lacma
khaleesi-theunburnt
mariepictures
russian mythology
fusemuse
tara sutaria
LIVE
Attic black-figure skyphos (two-handled wine-cup), decorated with chariots, Amazons, and Sphinxes.
Family CrestsJapan, late 19th centuryCostumes; AccessoriesIvory with staining, sumi; ryūsa type1 5/8
Yama and Yami, Eastern Tibet, Kham region, circa 1675-1725. LACMA.
soph-okonedo:Kiki Layne, wearing Gucci, attends the 2019 LACMA Art + Film Gala Presented By Gucci at
Bronze figurine of the ancient Egyptian dwarf god Bes. Artist unknown; 25th Dynasty (711-657 BCE).
Textile with ogival pattern, from Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey. Artist unknown; 16th century. Now in
fashionsfromhistory:Up Close: Suit, c.1785 (LACMA)
fripperiesandfobs:Coat, waistcoat and breeches ca. 1795From LACMA
Bronze cheek piece from a horse bit, from the Early Iron Age culture conventionally called “Luristan
Lord Tokugawa Nariaki, Snow, Moon, Flower Calligraphy, Setsugetsuka, 1840-60. Paintings, hanging scr
Star Tile, 1300, Kashan, Iran. Via LACMA
Latona with Her Children Apollo and Diana, Lazar Widmann, ca. 1742
Molded red glass (faience) plaque bearing the name of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Grea
Japan Cat, 20th century Netsuke, Corozo nut, ivory; manju type. LACMA
Naomi Campbell in Atelier Versace at the 2019 LACMA 2019 Art + Film Gala Presented By Gucci on Novem
Gray schist relief sculpture of a chariot scene, from the Gandhara region of present-day Pakistan.
Ecclesiastical Figure in Prayer (limestone with traces of polychromy), unknown French (Burgundian) a
Portrait of Marie de Médicis, Barthélémy Prieur, ca. 1601-03
Terracotta mold with the royal sphinx of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep I (r. ca. 1526-1506 BCE)
The Treachery of Images, René Magritte, 1929
fripperiesandfobs:Suit ca. 1760From LACMA
Janus Mask. Africa, Nigeria, Cross River. Age unknown. LACMA.
The Hindu goddess Durga defeats the buffalo demon Mahishashura. Unknown Indian artist; 13th century
lionofchaeronea:Terracotta applique in the form of a griffin. From Taranto (ancient Taras/Tarentum)
Prev Page
Next Page