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Detail of Folkungabrunnen: The women’s peace - the relief shows the horrors since Birger Jarl struck this protective wall around the home world through the law of women’s peace, the young women’s growth in beauty and virtue such as the fagraste flourishes
Detail of Folkungabrunnen: The women’s peace - the relief shows the horrors since Birger Jarl struck this protective wall around the home world through the law of women’s peace, the young women’s growth in beauty and virtue such as the fagraste flourishes
Detail of Folkungabrunnen: The women’s peace - the relief shows the horrors since Birger Jarl struck this protective wall around the home world through the law of women’s peace, th...
Flying Apsaras (Feitian)
Flying Apsaras (Feitian)
Flying divinity, flying toward left and facing right. Purportedly from Tianlongshan, Shanxi province....
Flying Apsaras Playing a Lute (Pipa)
Flying Apsaras Playing a Lute (Pipa)
Flying divinity holding a lute (pipa), flying toward left and facing right. Purportedly from Tianlongshan, Shanxi province....
Crows Flying at Sunset (vom Bearbeiter vergebener Titel)
Crows Flying at Sunset (vom Bearbeiter vergebener Titel)
Hachijūissai Zeshin HHH(?) 様 Crow crows were a popular theme during the Meiji period and were used by various artists. The reason for this seems to lie in the burgeoning nationalis...
The Flying Artillery with the Royal Quarters of Corps [Graphic Material]
The Flying Artillery with the Royal Quarters of Corps [Graphic Material]
Manuscript pen inscription and brown ink in the lower margin on both sides of a shield: “The Flying Artillery with the corners of Reales Guard.s de Corps./Presented to the Exmo. S....
Mother and Child
Mother and Child
Renoir once quipped that had God not created the female breast, he might never have become an artist. Indeed, the full, womanly bosom figures prominently in Renoir's loving portray...
Three-handled Loving Cup
Three-handled Loving Cup
Three-handled loving-cup designed by H. Langford Warren, made by Arthur J. Stone, and enamelled by Laurin Hovey Martin. This is a footed cup with three handles, with a pattern of e...

