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Three Horses and an Ass
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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mariot F. Solomon
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Bridle with Cheek Pieces Depicting Horses
Bridle with Cheek Pieces Depicting Horses
The cheek pieces of this horse bit are in the shape of walking horses. The bit is a square-sectioned rod, hammered and curled in opposite directions on the ends (20.8 cm long, 2.7 ...
Postcard: Artists' Portraits
Postcard: Artists' Portraits
Handwritten in pen:
Dare daadaville
per your request for a first name basis...Jorge is in crack-ass Venezuela and is beyond your reach. anyway do you think we let just anyone k...
Breechcloth
Breechcloth
Breechcloth; probably Yanktonai; 1860-1870Wool, porcupine quills, sinew, metal, horsehair, pigments; 117.5 x 28.5 cm.\RMV 710-9; Herman F.C. ten Kate collection; purchased from tra...
The Horses of Anahita or The Flight of Night
The Horses of Anahita or The Flight of Night
Plaster tinted, American...
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PRE-COLONIAL LATIN COLONIES AND THE TRANSITION TO THE MID-REPUBLICAN PERIOD IN THE FALISCAN AREA AND SOUTH ETRURIA: ORIENTALIZING, ARCHAIC AND LATE ARCHAIC SETTLEMENT AND FUNERARY EVIDENCE FROM THE NEPI SURVEY
PRE-COLONIAL LATIN COLONIES AND THE TRANSITION TO THE MID-REPUBLICAN PERIOD IN THE FALISCAN AREA AND SOUTH ETRURIA: ORIENTALIZING, ARCHAIC AND LATE ARCHAIC SETTLEMENT AND FUNERARY EVIDENCE FROM THE NEPI SURVEY
This paper discusses the survey evidence from the Orientalizing and Archaic settlement and funerary sites at Nepi (ancient Nepet), one of the first Latin colonies outside Latium ad...
«La Nave de la iglesia de Bernardo de Toro y el Bajel de la Magdalena de Luis de Alcázar: recepción a lo divino de motivos clásicos en el Cancionero sevillano de Fuenmayor (siglos XVI-XVII)»
«La Nave de la iglesia de Bernardo de Toro y el Bajel de la Magdalena de Luis de Alcázar: recepción a lo divino de motivos clásicos en el Cancionero sevillano de Fuenmayor (siglos XVI-XVII)»
Resumen: La lírica a lo divino constituye un género que se desarrolla poderosamente a partir del siglo XV, según una técnica de reescritura que culmina en la poesía de los grandes ...
Modern boy, modern girl
Modern boy, modern girl
Chiaki Ajioka, Japanese Art, 1998, Art Gallery of NSW...