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Photograph of Federico García Lorca and Eduardo Ugarte, early 1930s
Grupo de teatro La Barraca, Huerto del Cura, Elche-Elx, 1933 [Archivo Familia Garrigues, Cátedra Ped
Por do sol . 1954 . Sunset
In the new Spain of 1931, Lorca (aged 33) was appointed the director of a university travelling thea
#me at #riodejaneiro #ipanema #posto8 #newyearseve #barracadavania
hachedesilencio:La barracaNovela de Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
ballerinaproject: Katie Boren - Barracas, Buenos AiresThe Ballerina Project will soon discontinue th
ballerinaproject: Katie Boren - Barracas, Buenos AiresThe Ballerina Project will soon discontinue th
RocanRola ♡ (en Barracas, Distrito Federal, Argentina)
Katie Boren - Barracas, Buenos AiresThe Ballerina Project book is now in stock: hyperurl.co/n
romegreeceart:Etruscan cippus* 5th century BCE* Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture, RomeRome, July
Museo Barracco * Early 3rd century BCE* Orvieto, Umbria
Museo Barracco - Etruscan Funerary AltarRome, July 2015
Museo Barracco - Chariot with Two People* 5th century BCE* CyprusRome, July 2015
Museo Barracco - Palmyran funerary relief* 3rd century CE* limestoneRome, July 2015
Museo Barracco - Etruscan Funerary Cippus * c. 480 BCE* TuscanyRome, July 2015
Museo BarraccoA bit blurry, since battery ran out again and had to use my mobile.Rome, July 2015
Museo BarraccoA terracotta fragment depicting Juppiter Ammone. First century CE.Rome, July 2015
Museo Barracco - Fragmentary Statuette of a Cupid* Hellenistic style* CampaniaRome, July 2015
Museo Barracco - Dancing Maenaids* Attica* 5th century BCERome, July 2015
Museo Barracco - Female portrait* 2nd-3rd century CE* “Bigio morato” marbleRome, July 2015
Museo Barracco - Female head from a funerary relief* Attica* Second half of the 4th century BCE
Museo Barracco - Perfume Vase* Attica* 5th century BCERome, July 2015
Museo Barracco - Statue of NeptuneA Roman marble copy of Greek original (= 1st century BCE)Rome, Jul
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