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Untitled (Lockhart High School baton twirler, arm held high)
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portrait from "The Works of Robert Burns; containing his life; by John Lockhart, Esq. The poetry and correspondence of Dr. Currie's edition; biographical sketches of the poet by himself, Gilbert Burns, Professor Stewart, and others; Essay on Scottish Poet
portrait from "The Works of Robert Burns; containing his life; by John Lockhart, Esq. The poetry and correspondence of Dr. Currie's edition; biographical sketches of the poet by himself, Gilbert Burns, Professor Stewart, and others; Essay on Scottish Poet
This image has been taken from scan 000008 from "The Works of Robert Burns; containing his life; by John Lockhart, Esq. The poetry and correspondence of Dr. Currie's edition; biogr...
Standing nude, male youth
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Standing male youth, nude, with a cloak draped over his shoulders and arms, covering his right arm completely and leaving his left forearm uncovered.
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Calyx Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Woman at a Tree, with Dionysos and a Satyr; Woman with Eros and Two Satyrs
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Two Eminences Observed, folio from an album
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Nolan Amphora (storage jar): Theseus and Sinis Grasping Fir Tree
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On one side: Theseus and Sinis. Sinis was a bandit who lived at the Isthmus of Corinth, the only land-route from the Greek mainland to the Peloponnesian peninsula, and would trick ...