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Nuptual Chest (Storage Chest). So-called "Cassone" or "Forziere"
Nuptual Chest (Storage Chest). So-called "Cassone" or "Forziere"
In fifteenth-century Florence all affluent couples owned beautifully painted chests for clothes and accessories. On the day of their wedding, these nuptial chests were carried by a...
Man's coat of silk velvet, possibly made in France or Italy, 1800-1810. Man's coat of purple silk velvet with a triangular and chequered woven figured pattern. The top of the cuff and pockets and collar are covered with looped gilt braid. The coat is line
Man's coat of silk velvet, possibly made in France or Italy, 1800-1810. Man's coat of purple silk velvet with a triangular and chequered woven figured pattern. The top of the cuff and pockets and collar are covered with looped gilt braid. The coat is line
Man's coat of silk velvet, possibly made in France or Italy, 1800-1810. Man's coat of purple silk velvet with a triangular and chequered woven figured pattern. The top of the cuff ...
Still Life
Still Life
In 1899, Gauguin's mistress, Pahura, gave birth to a son, who gave the artist a new lease on life. After months of inaction due to poverty and ill health, Gauguin began to paint ag...
Naked torso with ringlets. Sculptural group of Cerrillo Blanco (Porcuna, Jaén, Spain)
Naked torso with ringlets. Sculptural group of Cerrillo Blanco (Porcuna, Jaén, Spain)
Sculpture fragment in round bundle, called “Naked torso with tirabuzones.” It belongs to a young man, possibly a teenager. From this fragment the left shoulder and part of this arm...
Unfinished statuette of King Akhenaton
Unfinished statuette of King Akhenaton
The unfinished sculpture is made of limestone and has several fragments. The head is broken, the right leg from the middle of the thigh, the left leg below the knee and part of the...
Statuette of a Baboon
Statuette of a Baboon
As the hieroglyphic writing around all four sides of its base tells us, this statuette was dedicated to the god Thoth and inscribed for a man named Paser. It may have stood in a te...

