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Anonymous, The culmination of Renaissance ingenuity and scientific achievement: Celestial sphere with traces of a mechanism. (c1540-c1550)
Anonymous, The culmination of Renaissance ingenuity and scientific achievement: Celestial sphere with traces of a mechanism. (c1540-c1550)
Celestial sphere, two large brass fretwork hemispheres joined at the equator with two sets of rings. The first set consists of five parallel horizontal rings representing the Equat...
Necklace with coins and beads
Necklace with coins and beads
The combination of different types of silver beads suggests that this necklace is composed of beads of different origins that have been strung together again. This is also indicate...
Chinese Manuscript coin catalogue of 1721.
Chinese Manuscript coin catalogue of 1721.
Illustrations from a coin catalogue of 1721. The descriptions are pasted on the brodcade of the album. The Chinese are traditionally thought to be the first - from around the 11th ...
Circular Mirror with Decoration of Chinese Zodiac Animals and Auspicious Characters
Circular Mirror with Decoration of Chinese Zodiac Animals and Auspicious Characters
A thin, well-defined, relief lip borders this circular mirror's decorated back. The decorative scheme is organized into five concentric rings with the crouching-beast-form boss at ...
The Virgin and Joseph at the Inn
The Virgin and Joseph at the Inn
illustrates December, corresponding zodiac sign (capricorn) at the center top...
F. Marques, a nurse, talks to a colleague in a hospital: a photograph by Manuel Aries representing an advertisement for an exhibition entitled: "Views: caregivers at the heart of the AIDS years" at the Hôtel de Miramon from 1st December [World AIDS Day] 1
F. Marques, a nurse, talks to a colleague in a hospital: a photograph by Manuel Aries representing an advertisement for an exhibition entitled: "Views: caregivers at the heart of the AIDS years" at the Hôtel de Miramon from 1st December [World AIDS Day] 1
Lettering: Musée de l'Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris: Points de vue les soignants au coeur des années SIDA. "On se dit qu'on n'est jamais assez humain". Exposition du 1er ...


