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“In Brooklyn you can feel the rhythms of the world. Moving from neighborhood to neighborhood t
psh, except usually not the second half. when we were in a museum in rome there was this staircase w
self-circumcision of AbrahamHours of Louis de Laval, France ca. 1480BnF, Latin 920, fol. 56v
thoodleoo:some bodacious ancient kittiesHae bodaces antiquae feles mihi placent!
2/31.Rosemary, or in Latin, Rosmarinus means “dew of the sea”.✨
ellieon:Hi, everyone, it’s been a long time :) art has been slow due to personal illness, but I’ll b
therealjackofalltrades:Continuing in the vein of “totally cool and not-at-all nerdy stuff I drew in
artemissoteira:et-haec:artemissoteira:artemisia-at-salamis:psh, except usually not the second half.
The #4 spot in our Top 2018 Moments goes to the opening of Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1
Perfecta artolagana perfecta sunt.Perfect pancakes are perfect.jujusodope:These pancakes are so perf
Artolagana!Pancakes!signsoflove:無性に甘いものが食べたい by 馬
sarlyneart:Can you guess how interesting class is atm that I’m doodling around….Ecce Tullia-chan!
welcometoitalia:The Ara Pacis Augustae (Latin, “Altar of Augustan Peace”) is an altar in Rome dedica
brown-soap-and-beer:Cave canem!Mosaic found in Pompeii, First Century AD, Naples National Archaeolog
spindle funLes Grandes Heures du duc de Berry, Paris 1409BnF, Latin 919, fol. 10r
Cozy boy ♥
sidelys:cursed emoji gorgon stickers link in comments. also available on pin badges and face masks S
thelastbacchae:A classicist’s hard life!We’re horrible people. ¬‿¬(the first one is dedicated to @ca
The Moirai (or Parcae, in Latin)I should really colour this piece, but I am too lazy.
For Latina and Latin American women artists, the relationship between the body and violence is centr
Hendrick Goltzius,Quis Evadet? + detail of Latin inscription (1594).The inscription reads:Quis Evade
black holeHours of Louis de Laval, France c. 1480BnF, Latin 920, fol. 2v
Baths of Diocletian - The Praeneste fibula; the oldest document of Latin language7th century BCERome
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