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1976
Romulus and Remus by Alexander Novoselov. (Russian b. 1980- ). Medium: oil/canvas.
1977
1978
Diadem of King Tutankhamun. This gold diadem was designed to secure the wig of the king during ceremonies and to protect his forehead in the hereafter. Collection: Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
1979
Detail of a Sasanian bowl dating back to the 3rd century AD. The silver and gilt bowl depicts a member of the Persian nobility. Photo Credit: Babylon Chronicle Blog on Tumblr.
1980
1981
"Punishment in the Afterlife", page with double-sided illustrations from an Unknown Manuscript Turkestan (?), 19th century. Ink and opaque watercolor on paper. Now on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
1982
Pair of leopard mat weights, China, Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 220). Made of bronze, gold, silver and agate, from the tomb of Lady Dou Wan in Mancheng County, Hebei. Hebei Provincial Museum.
1983
Pietro Befulco - Coronation of the Virgin Between Saint John the Baptist and Saint Jerome. Detail. 1492.
1984
Theatrical Masks of Tragedy and Comedy, Roman mosaic, 2nd century A.D. Collection: Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Doves, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
1985
Roman Forum, Rome, Italy. 19th century engraving.
1986
Bowl with Leg Shaped Handle. Date - Culture: c. 850 BC & Attica Greek, Greece. Now on display at the Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany. Photographer: Gary Todd via Wikimedia Commons.
1987
Votive Statuette. Date: c. 300–200 B.C. Culture: Etruscan. On view at Getty Villa.This statuette represents a male torso with an incision from the breast bone to the abdomen that exposes the internal organs. The dedicator perhaps suffered from stomach or intestinal problems.
1988
Orestes Pursued by the Furies by William-Aldophe Bouguereau, c. 1862. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Chrysler Museum of Art.
1989
The bust of Nefertiti is one of the best-known finds in the world dating back to ancient Egypt. Nefertiti was the wife of Akhenaten, the infamous pharaoh who introduced a new monotheistic religion of the sun god that supplanted the worship of all the other gods.
1990
Ancient Greek black figure pottery-inspired nails, featuring Theseus facing the Minotaur on one hand, and Oedipus pondering the riddle of the Sphinx on the other. Photo Credit: Rjdae Blog on Tumblr - rjdaae.tumblr.com
1991
A pattern based on a door-sill from the throne room of Ashurbanipal.
1992
Medieval painting of a cat licking their butt. #middleages
1993
Carel Willink (Dutch, 1900-1983) Landscape with ruin, 1947 Oil on canvas, 77 x 65 cm.
1994
Erigone by Charles-Antoine-Joseph Loyeux (1823-1898). Oil on canvas, 1881.
1995
Textile doll with gold jewelry, a toy. Date: A.D. 2nd century. Place of origin: Egypt Medium: Leather, gilded; human hair, wool linen, paint. Credit / Collection: The Egyptian Museum of Berlin (German: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung).
1996
Greco-Roman medallion that depicts two lovers. Date: c. 3rd - 4th century BC. Collection: Williams College Museum of Arts, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
1997
Ancient Greek gold ring depicting the goddess Nike. circa 4th century BC. Private Collection.
1998
Demon from The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1562. Edited by Geum on Redbubble.
1999
“Queen of the Night Scene, for Mozart’s Magic Flute” by Simon Quaglio (1818). Collection: Morgan Library & Museum.
2000
Odysseus and Polyphemus - Arnold Böcklin, 1896. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)