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Opalescent glass Art Deco sculptures by French artist, Lucille Sevin. 1920s—1930s. Photo Credit: Bonhams.
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Roman sculptures of dogs, c. 1st - 2nd century AD.
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A Mayan gold frog with turquoise eyes. Place of origin: Mexico. Photo: Ignacio Guevara.
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Komori no godan (bats) by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1880-83). Color woodcut, 16.7 x 24.2 cm.
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Watch set into a single Colombian emerald crystal, circa 1600; the watch is part of the Cheapside Hoard, a cache of jewels and jewelry buried since the Great Fire of London in 1666 and rediscovered in 1912 by workmen. Collection: Museum of London, UK.
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Wolf’s Head Helmet, c. 6th-5th century BC.
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Medusa by Vincenzo Gemito (Italian, 1852 - 1929). Collection: The Getty.
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Stone weight (Haematite) in the shape of a grasshopper. Culture: Babylon. Date: 18th-17th c. BC. (Private Collection)
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Medieval island- Le Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy, France.
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John Singer Sargent - Orestes Pursued by the Furies, 1921.
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Mosaic on the floor of an 1.800 year old Roman bath, Bevagna, Italy.
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Medieval Butt Trumpet.
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The Three Graces, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
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The Confusion of Tongues, 1868, Gustave Dore. Medium: engraving.
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Theseus stalks the Minotaur inside the labyrinth. Artist:Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones.
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Nymph of the Woods and Nymph of the Fields. By Carlo Pittaluga, 1915.
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Medieval paintings of cats licking their butts.
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Pandora (detail) by John William Waterhouse, 1896.
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Anglo-Saxon Pendant, 7th century AD. Collection: British Museum.
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Mourning clothes worn by count Magnus Brahe at the funeral of king Karl XIV Johan of Sweden in 1844.
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Bird detail from Pompeii, c. 79 AD.
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Vincent Van Gogh, Sunflowers, detail.
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Motion by Bryan Randa (Art Glass Sculpture). "..Skillfully crafted from glass using flameworking techniques, this remarkable sculpture captures an octopus's graceful movement and playful personality..." #glassart
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The Ides of March by Edward John Poynter (1836-1919).
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Branches of an Almond Tree in Blossom (Interpretation in Red), 1890, by Vincent van Gogh.