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Gold pectoral with animals, Bosporan Kingdom, Northern Black Sea Region, 4th century BC
from The State Hermitage Museum
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Ana de Armas
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“ Lavender field at the sunset hour ”
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(by chinanalog)
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Title: The Trappistine
Artist: Alphonse Mucha
Date: 1897
Style: Art Nouveau
Genre: Portrait
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Stele of Dedia with Osiris Isis and Horus
In the panel below the gods Dedia, chief of draftsmen of Amun, and his wife bring them offerings. the inscription reads ".....so that they may grant them all kinds of good and pure things, wine, milk, the gentle breath of the north wind, to be blessed in heaven, rich on earth, acquitted in the world of the dead, to follow the procession of Sokaris with boots of onions on the dawn of the neck...". It continues "he said: o you all the priests and scribes of the temple of Osiris who will read this stele in honor of;eternity, recite the funeral prayers offering and pouring water on the ground, for the chief of draftsmen of Amun, Dedia, and for his wife."
New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, reign of Seti I, ca. 1290-1279 BC. From Abydos. Now in the Louvre. No. 204; C 50
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Autumn
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