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Sliver Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great wearing a lion skin helmet. The coin was minted in Babylon
korean-art: EwerSilla KingdomFrom the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
fashionsfromhistory: Waistcoat c.1843 Philadelphia Museum of Art
Hat 1923 The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Syd Carpenter began her academic career in Philadelphia as a painting major at Temple University&rsq
Evening dress ca. 1805-10 From the Philadelphia Museum of Art - Fripperies and Fobs
ShoesDelman, 1965The Philadelphia Museum of Art
DressLanvin, 1970The Philadelphia Museum of Art
fashionsfromhistory: Evening Dress Jean Dessès c.1958 Philadelphia Museum of Art
John Woodrow Wilson (1922-2015), Campesinos (Peasants), 1952. Philadelphia Museum of Art
Dinner Dress Emile Pingat, 1885 The Philadelphia Museum of Art
This photo was taken this afternoon from the observation deck of Glencairn’s tower, lookin
The skyline of Philadelphia, taken from the observation deck of Glencairn’s tower this aft
peashooter85: German parrying dagger, circa 1600 from the Philadelphia Museum of Art BABS’ DA
FALL HARVEST IN PHILADELPHIAThe City of Brotherly Love is rich in both American history and art hist
January 21st, 2017 || Philadelphia, PA.seen on the art museum steps after the women’s march
#MLKSitIn 2017 - PHILADEPHIA, PASun Jul 23 - 11:00 AM - 3:00 PMPhiladelphia Museum of ArtThe 2nd ann
March has been delivering both lion and lamb this week at the Hagley Museum and Library. So, on this
mumbz: Sculptural Element from a Reliquary Ensemble: Head Gabon Credit: Philadelphia Museum of Art,
Jan Steen. A wealth of derp Moses Striking the Rock Jan Steen Philadelphia museum of art
Sliver Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great wearing a lion skin helmet. The coin was minted in Babylon
Safavid ceramic tile dating back to late 17th-early 18th century CE. The tile was probably made in I
Safavid ceramic tile of a lion attacking a goat, dating back to late 17th-early 18th century CE. The
Persian earthenware lamp from the city of Ray, dating to the 8th-10th century CE. University of
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