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patrician-gf · 11 months ago
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John William Godward (1861–1922), The Fragrant Rose (detail)
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Arabic Quran written out in Hebrew script
Hebrew Bible written out in Arabic script
source: Cairo Genizah (Egypt) manuscripts, degitalised by Princeton Genizah Lab
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patrician-gf · 11 months ago
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Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844
Psyche and Cerberus, ca.1838/42, relief
Denmark, Copenhagen, Thorvaldsens Museum, Inv. A445
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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The well-known grave monument of a woman named Ampharete, which was found in the Kerameikos cemetery in Athens, also shows a seated woman holding a baby. That stele has a rare inscription that sheds light on the meaning of the scene:
My daughter's beloved child is the one I hold here, the one that I held on my lap while we looked at the light of the sun when we were alive and that I still hold, now that we are both dead.
[Source]
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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A portrait of a boy, the late Julio-Claudian period. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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reblog and put in the tags what you went as for Halloween this year (if you dressed up)
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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Casa dei Vettii (I sec. a.C. - I sec.), Parco Archeologico di Pompei, Napoli.
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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Oval brooch, northeastern Black Sea Maeotian-Sarmatian, late 2nd to early 1st century BC.
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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Every year on this day I'm reminded of how fucking stupid people on this app are
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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Apollo Citharoedus or Apollo Musagetes (“Leader of the Muses”), 2nd century AD colossal marble statue by an unknown Roman artist, in the Vatican
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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This painting comes from a sumptuous dining room of a building located in Moregine, on the outskirts of Pompeii, and is believed to be a portrait of the emperor Neon with the attributes of the god Apollo.
Nero and Poppea visited the city after the great earthquake of AD 64. The cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were severely damaged.
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patrician-gf · 1 year ago
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long time, no see. anyways. i learned a lot this summer. worked as a hostess. they warn you about the hot line cook, but they never warn you about the hot waiter who listens to Taylor Swift (Dear John (TV) couldn't have come at a better time lol).
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patrician-gf · 2 years ago
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Roman Youth on Horseback, 1st century CE. marble, height · 2.05 metres. British Museum, London
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patrician-gf · 2 years ago
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Windflowers by John William Waterhouse, 1903
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patrician-gf · 2 years ago
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Bust of Julius Caesar, 2nd century AD. Archaeological Museum of Naples
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patrician-gf · 2 years ago
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Detail of a mosaic depicting a bird perched atop a lotus pod, 2nd century
Nile River animals mosaic, Casa del Fauno, Pompeii 
Now held at the Naples National Archaeological Museum
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patrician-gf · 2 years ago
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Roman oil lamp with a ship in the middle, 2nd century AD
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