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Lamenting Women, from the tomb (TT55) of Ramose, c. 1411-1375 BC.
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Octopus Frontlet,. Date: c. 300–600. Culture: Moche. Medium: Gold, chrysocolla, shells. Dimensions: H: 27.9 x W: 43.2 x D: 4.4 cm. Now on display at the Museo de la Nación, Lima, Peru.
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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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Oil Jar (lekythos) with the serpent-entwined apple tree in the Garden of the Hesperides. Greek made in Paestum, South Italy. Date: c 350-340 BC. Medium: Terracotta. (Mary Harrsch/ CC BY NC SA 2.0 )
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An early image of the Ziggurat of Ur from the 1920’s.
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Statue of Apollo (Kouros). Date: c. 1st century BC or AD. Materials: Bronze, copper, bone, dark stone, glass. Dimensions: 128 cm x 33 cm x 38 cm. Found in Pompei, Italy.
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Statue: Goat Head. Culture: Sumerian. Place of origin: Near Eastern, Iraq. Period: Pre-Sargonic. Materials: Copper, Mollusk, Shell and Stone. Now on display at the Penn Museum.
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Danse Macabre, fresco by Simone II Baschenis (1495 - 1555). Chiesa di San Vigilio (Pinzolo), Italy. The Danse Macabre is an artistic genre of allegory of the Late Middle Ages on the universality of death.
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Renaissance fashions by Tom Tierney, 2000.
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Stucco Relief Panel from a 1st century AD Roman Villa depicting a woman with a griffin. Photo Credit: Mary Harsch at the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
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"Returning with the Captives" by Alexander Svedomsky oil on canvas.
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Black cat fan from Germany. Date: circa 1920s.
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Caspar van Wittel - Rome- View of the Arch of Titus 1710s, oil on canvas. Private collection.
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Then & Now: Curates street, Ephesus, 2nd Century A.D. / Illustration Credit: Akg-Images.
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Roman silver ring depicting Romulus, Remus, and the wolf 2nd century AD. Image via Gemma Antiqua. Private Collection (?).
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Roman equipment from Costumes of All Nations, 1882.
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Gold fish amulet, Egypt, 1500 - 1070 BC. Private Collection (?) Photo Credit: Apollo Galleries.
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Gold Wreath of olive leaves Greek Late Classical or Hellenistic Period 4th century B.C. Place of Origin: Asia Minor/Western Turkey (possibly), MFA.
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Artemis, known as the ‘Diana of Versailles’ 1st–2nd centuries AD. Roman copy of Greek statue attributed to Leochares, Musée du Louvre.
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Minoan Amethyst Seal, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University.
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A Walk at Dusk (detail) Caspar David Friedrich ca.1830-35.
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The Lascaux Caves are a complex of caves in southwestern France that is famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings. They contain 900 of the most perfect surviving examples of Upper Paleolithic art and are estimated to be 17.300 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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Four Seasons: Winter by William Holbrook Beard (1825-1900, American)
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The Minotaur. The surrounding inscription reads ὁ παῖς καλός (”The boy is handsome/beautiful”). Tondo of an Attic black-figure kylix. Date: ca. 515 BC. Now in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain, Madrid. Photo credit: Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons.