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erikkwakkel:The deed is doneWe have all seen the stereotypical images of medieval knights charging o
thelongvictorian:Dante Meditating (1852) by Joseph Noel Paton (Scottish,1821-1901). Bury Art Museum.
shawn mendes and harry styles packharry headers: rosesedits - kissystuffsharry icons: medicineico
orevet:ghostofaflea:Sabatons are armoured footwear worn as part of a complete suit of amour. This pa
Lectern for the Reading of the Gospels with the Eagle of Saint John the Evangelist by Giovanni Pisan
Vita Radium SuppositoriesPopular during the early 20th century, Vita Radium suppositories contained
Yolanda López’s “Women’s Work Is Never Done” is a layered meditation on labor and power. At right, m
Medieval hats, hairstyles, and helmets from Ruth Turner Wilcox’s The Mode in Hats and Headdress: A
by-steelhooves-tail:mllemusketeer:samswritingtips:A breakdown of medieval armor, since a lot of piec
Portrait challenge 01/30 by Nastas'ya (Medaya)
Medea (1838). Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863). Oil on canvas. Musée du Lille.Rejected by Jason,
theancientwayoflife:~ Statuette of a Giant Hurling a Rock.Culture: GreekDate: 200 - 175 B.C.Medium:
medieval:Designer of the Bayeux Tapestry (possibly) identified.via Medievalists.net
Salvatore Scarpitta b.1919 “Forager for Plankton”, 1959 bandages and mixed media on canvas
antelucanhourglass:Alexander Jowett, Mediterranean Midnight, 2015.oil and stitching on raw denim48 x
Eydis the Shieldmaiden: Viking cloak by Armstreet
sugarmoonaki:izanzanwin:Morton County police department as well as North Dakota media has been worki
aic-armor:Standing Pavise, 1470, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and RenaissanceGeo
Florentine gown of the 13th century (19th century illustration)
15th century Italian
videogamerkm:seventhelement:onlylolgifs:Computer simulations that teach themselves to walk.oooooh I
glintglimmergleam:fuckyeahwomenprotesting2:freedominwickedness:In medieval culture, an event like a
olorispublishing:(via Erudite Edibles / Illuminated manuscript cookies - Boing Boing)
slam-european:Virgin and Child, French, c.1320, Saint Louis Art Museum: European Art to 1800https://
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