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Entrance slab of late antique Jericho
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Art Studies
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Stilleben med död svan, en påfågel och en hund vid en trädgårdsfontän
Stilleben med död svan, en påfågel och en hund vid en trädgårdsfontän
Aquisition of the month, September 2016: A Hunting Still Life by Jan Weenix Nationalmuseum has acquired a large, masterfully executed game still life dating from 1684 by the Dutch ...
Getting Ready for a Game
Getting Ready for a Game
"It's really terrible outdoors. The wind is whistling through the joints of the house and the snow is not snow but sharp needles that get into the corners of one's eyes… Just the r...
The Parthenon Frieze. Block E V
The Parthenon Frieze. Block E V
The portrayal of the gods continues on this block, with Hera (29) and Zeus (30) and a small youthful figure (28) identified either as Nike or more likely as Iris, the wingèd messen...
Perseus and Medusa, from 'Game of Mythology' (Jeu de la Mythologie)
Perseus and Medusa, from 'Game of Mythology' (Jeu de la Mythologie)
Etching, 'Game of Mythology' (Jeu de la Mythologie)...
Perseus and Andromeda, from 'Game of Mythology' (Jeu de la Mythologie)
Perseus and Andromeda, from 'Game of Mythology' (Jeu de la Mythologie)
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Passing of the pig
Passing of the pig
Passing of the Pigs refers to a children's game by Milton Bradley, similarly titled, "Pass the Pig" in which two pig figures, or dice, are rolled by the players. Based on how they ...
Passing of the pig
Passing of the pig
Passing of the Pigs refers to a children's game by Milton Bradley, similarly titled, "Pass the Pig" in which two pig figures, or dice, are rolled by the players. Based on how they ...
Passing of the pig
Passing of the pig
Passing of the Pigs refers to a children's game by Milton Bradley, similarly titled, "Pass the Pig" in which two pig figures, or dice, are rolled by the players. Based on how they ...


