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~ Portrait of two brothers.
Period: Roman Period
Place of origin: Hawara, Fayum
Medium: Cedar wood with encaustic painting
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terracotta sculpture: two women playing knucklebones, 4th century BCE, campania, italy
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duolingo has more gay representation than the marvel cinematic universe
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kids in 30 bce: mater mea me vergilio vendidit
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The Annunciation (Ecce Ancilla Domini), 1850, John William Waterhouse
Medium: oil,canvas
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The best notes written in manuscripts by medieval monks
Colophon: a statement at the end of a book containing the scribe or owner’s name, date of completion, or bitching about how hard it is to write a book in the dark ages
Oh, my hand
The parchment is very hairy
Thank God it will soon be dark
St. Patrick of Armagh, deliver me from writing
Now I’ve written the whole thing; for Christ’s sake give me a drink
Oh d fuckin abbot
Massive hangover
Whoever translated these Gospels did a very poor job
Cursed be the pesty cat that urinated over this book during the night
If someone else would like such a handsome book, come and look me up in Paris, across from the Notre Dame cathedral
I shall remember, O Christ, that I am writing of Thee, because I am wrecked today
Do not reproach me concerning the letters, the ink is bad and the parchment scanty and the day is dark
11 golden letters, 8 shilling each; 700 letters with double shafts, 7 shilling for each hundred; and 35 quires of text, each 16 leaves, at 3 shilling each. For such an amount I won’t write again
Here ends the second part of the title work of Brother Thomas Aquinas of the Dominican Order; very long, very verbose; and very tedious for the scribe; thank God, thank God, and again thank God
If anyone take away this book, let him die the death, let him be fried in a pan; let the falling sickness and fever seize him; let him be broken on the wheel, and hanged. Amen
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Trialogo series By Gonzalo Orquin will finally be shown in New York after the Vatican threatened to sue the artist at the showing in Rome
’An art gallery in Rome last year covered up the exhibition of photographs showing same-sex couples kissing in churches, following the legal threat by the Vatican.’
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Relief Depicting Meryneith Inspecting His Stables and Ships Unloading Merchandise, from his tomb at Saqqara, ca. 1349–1327 BC, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian Art
Rogers Fund, 1921 Size: h. 31.8 (12 ½); w. 132 cm (51 15/16 in) Medium: Limestone
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/553213
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Monet’s Garden in Giverny, France by Jamie Beck
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Nymphaeum of Punta Epitaffio
The submerged remains of Emperor Claudius's Nymphaeum was discovered intact at the foot of Epitaffio Point. It is a rectangular building headed with an apse and is decorated with a series of sculptures reconstructed as originally found.
- Underwater Archaeological Park of Baia.
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- Françoise Pétrovitch, Saint Sébastien.
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Viola Davis (2009)
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— MARIA PAWLIKOWSKA-JASNORZEWSKA, trans. Barbara Bogoczek & Tony Howard.
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Unearthing the marble sculpture head of Artemis from the fourth century BC in ancient Greek city of Alabanda, Minor Asia, Modern Turkey.
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