Archaeology & Art(@archaeologyart)さんの人気ツイート(古い順)

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Chandelier. Date: 15th century. Culture: German. Medium: Wood, bone, iron. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.
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John William Waterhouse - Hylas and the Nymphs (1896).
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Earrings. Place of origin: Italy Date: ca. 1870. Medium: Gold with granulation and filigree work. Now on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK.
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Lakota square hand drum. Date: ca. 1860–1870. Place of origin: North Dakota(?). Medium: Hide, horn, wood, pigment. Source: National Museum of the American Indian.
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Egyptian goddess Nut of the sky that swallows the universe. Ceiling of tomb of Ramses Vl. Luxor west bank, Egypt. Photo via Alamy.
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Testone by Andrea Salvatori, 2016. Medium: ceramic and porcelain. Dimensions: 60x70x80cm. Photographer: Luca Nostra via artribune com.
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Orpheus (detail) Attributed to Hugues Jean François Paul Duqueylard (1771–1845).
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Javanese gold arm band, dated to the early 10th century AD. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Mosaic of Striding Lion. Place of Origin: Antioch, (Hatay, present-day Turkey). Date 5th c. Now on display at the Baltimore Museum.
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An ostrich and a heron, from a Nuzhatnama (Book of Pleasures). Iran (?), possibly 16th century. Collection: MFA, Boston.
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A woman at a fountain with rising moon by Ferdinand Knab (1866).
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Limestone statuette of the Goddess Bastet in Her form of sacred cat with a small cat seated in the front; 663-525 BC, now in a private collection.
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Hathor by bettyjiang on artstation. Hathor is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated, later, with Isis and, earlier, with Sekhmet but eventually was considered the primeval goddess from whom all others were derived.
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Minoan early Kamares ware jug with dolphin, made around 2,100 BC. Kamares ware is a distinctive type of Minoan pottery produced in Crete during the Minoan period, dating to MM IA (ca. 2100 BCE).
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Silence by kindasilence on deviantart.com/kindasilence - God's Dropbeat series. #anubis #modernart
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The Roman Emperors (Work: Et Tu Antiquities)
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1-6 stater of Mytilene with head of Athena Greek (Lesbos). Period: Classical Period. Date: 400–350 BC. Source: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Parian marble statue of a wounded Niobid. Date: ca. 440 BC. Found in the Horti Sallustiani, Rome; now in the National Museum of Rome - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme.
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Lycinna by John William Godward (detail), 1918.
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Men observe the giant statues of Easter Island in Polynesia, December 1922.Photograph by J. P. Ault, National Geographic.
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Birth of Venus, without Venus by Nancy Fouts (After Boticelli, Birth of Venus) 2013 AD.
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Table with carved lion legs. Pazyryk, Altai, Barrow no. 2, 300-290 BC. The "Treasures of the Pazyryk Culture" of the Early Scythian Epoch includes the unique and world famous burial mounds (kurgans) and petroglyphs of the Pazyryk Culture.
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The Theatre of Petra is carved at the foot of the High Place of Sacrifice during the reign of King Aretas IV (4 BC-AD 27). Seven stairways ascend the auditorium, and it consists of three rows of seats, which have been separated by passageways.
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Sandal-Tying Hermes. Medium: Marble. Roman copy of the 2nd cent. AD after a Greek bronze original by Lysippos c. 330 BC. Collection: Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek)