Archaeology & Art(@archaeologyart)さんの人気ツイート(リツイート順)

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Statue of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, ca.1333-1328 BC, 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom.
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Heavenly Ambiance by DesignsbyAmerianna.
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A Girl defending herself against Eros by William Adolphe Bouguereau, 1880.
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Art Nouveau Bat Brooch. Medium: Gold, plique-à-jour enamel, diamond. Origin: European, c. 1905. Marks: Austrian import marks.
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Marble throne chairs at the ancient theater of Oropos (Amphiareion archaeological site), Attica, Greece.
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Wolf’s Head Helmet, c. 6th-5th century BC.
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Selection of Egyptian Scarabs, First Intermediate Period (c. 2150 - 2007 BC) to Late Period (664 - 337BC). Photo & Work Credit: Bridgeman Images. Collection: National Museums Scotland.
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The Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner city of Babylon, was built during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II. It was one of the eight gates of the inner city of Babylon. It was built in about 575 BC, the eighth fortified gate in the city.
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The Black Cat by Min Zhen. Date: Qing Dynasty–1700s. Medium: Hanging scroll; ink on paper.
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A stone threshold at Hagia Sophia. People have been walking over this since 537 AD.
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Nymph of the Woods and Nymph of the Fields. By Carlo Pittaluga, 1915.
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Nacht (Night) by Willy Kriegel (German, 1901–1966). Medium: oil on fiberboard ; Size: 60 x 49.8 cm.
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Rene Magritte “The banquet”, 1958.
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Neolithic Venus figurine called "Red hair goddess", terracotta, Starčevo culture, around 6300 - 5500 BC.
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Ophelia - Sculpture by Sarah Bernhardt, 1880. Medium: white marble, in a wood frame. Private Collection.
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Chris Kenney, Twelve Twigs, 2012.
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Hercules and the Hydra. 1918. Rudolph Tegner. Danish 1873-1950. Medium: plaster.
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Study for Triumph of Icarus by Bryan Larsen, oil on masonite.
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Stained glass window titled “Autumn Landscape” by Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1923-1924.
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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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Vincent Van Gogh, Sunflowers, detail.
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Art Nouveau brooch made by Boucheron in November 1900 in Paris. In the shape of a butterfly, it was originally designed as a hair comb. The brooch is set in calibre cut emeralds, cabochon rubies, opal and aquamarine. Collection: Elizabeth Taylor collection.
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Anglo-Saxon Pendant, 7th century AD. Collection: British Museum.
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"Devil says goodnight"- detail from Jean Mansel, La fleur des histoires, Flanders ca. 1480. Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. fr. 64, fol. 297r.
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Cave painting with representation of the Weather Gods. Dated to c.6000 BC. Mount Latmos, modern-day Turkey.