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

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Our designs inspired by antiquity: archaeostore.com
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A Walk at Dusk (detail) Caspar David Friedrich ca.1830-35.
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Terracotta amphoriskos (flask) in the form of a bird-man. Period: Classical Date: late 5th century B.C. Culture: Greek, Attic Medium: Terracotta; black-glaze. Collection: The Met.
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Cave of El Castillo, Spain. Hands and a Bison. Some of the hand stencils, mostly near the front and middle sections of the cave, were painted more than 37,000 years ago, but some of the more recent hand stencils are 24,000 years old.
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Dolphin. Place of origin: Greece. Date: c. 300 B.C.-A.D. 100. Medium: Bronze. Now on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Spoon with Jackal Handle. Place of origin: Saqqara, Egypt Date: ca. 1539-1292 B.C. Period: 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom. - Now on display at the Brooklyn Museum.
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau - Lost Pleiad (1884).
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Beaded and Embroidered Silk Evening Cape c. 1920s.
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Gold Crocodile Pendant. Quimbaya Culture, Colombia. Collection: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Snake. Culture: Greek. Period: Classical Period. Date: 400 B.C. Medium: Bronze. Now on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Maya Funerary Urn. Date: c. 500-950 AD. Place of origin: Guatemala. Dimensions: 14 ¾ × 16 × 13 ½ in. Medium: Ceramic and pigment. The Menil Collection, Photo: Thomas R. DuBrock.
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The Great Sphinx and pyramids of Giza in Egypt on March 4, 1862, photographed by Francis Bedford. (Royal Collection Trust)
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Saint George Killing the Dragon, Bernat Martorell, 1434/35.
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Antikythera Mechanism, c. 100-150 BC. The mechanism had several dials and clock dials, each with a different function for measuring the movements of the sun, moon, stars, and planets, but were all operated by a single main crank.
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8.5" sculpture of a Victorian ghost emerging from an antique mirror cast in resin. Cast in a translucent resin, glow in the dark, and hand painted with a brass hanger on the back. Work of Dellamorteco. #modernart
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Medieval Butt Trumpet.
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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).
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Snailstag. Detail from ‘Hours of Joanna the Mad’, Bruges 1486-1506 BL, Add 18852, fols. 305r and 305v.
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Temple of Portunus (Rome, Italy) by Eugène Constant, 1848–52. Albumen print from glass negative. Credit: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Bowl Depicting a Swarm of Mice. Medium: ceramic and pigment Period: 180 BC - 500 AD. Culture: Nazca; South coast, Peru. Now on display at the Art Institute of Chicago. Illustration by Elena Izcue (1889-1970).
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Wedding Scene by the Ancient Greek “Eretria Painter”, c. 425 BC.
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Stater of Metapontion with ear of barley and grasshopper, Greece 500–473 B.C Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Fresco of a heron and snake from the House of the Epigrams, Pompeii, c. 45 - 79 AD. Photographer: Stefano Bolognini via Wikimedia Commons.