Marsh Bowl – Early New Kingdom – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/547609
The sepals of this flower have purple dots on the exterior, which the artist has
The sepals of this flower have purple dots on the exterior, which the artist has
Despite this low status, both ants and ceramicists have endured for centuries, adapting
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92 No. 9 Goudey Gum Company 1933 "Olympia" from Dixie Circus Premiums (F1) (b)
Charles Augustus Howell, London, 1878–ca. 1881; with Henry Graves and Company, London, ca. 1881; probably with the artist, 1884–1885; with Henry Graves and Company, London, 1885; Henry Irving, London, by 1897–died 1905; sale, Christie’s, London, 16 Dec
suggested the associations with Velázquez that the actor and the artist might have
This roundel is stylistically consistent with other works known to have originated
Signature: In gilt, on the lid near the handle: SVSANNE•COVRT•Inscription: Inscribed in gilt: (on front) •GENESE•26•; (on back) •GENESE•26•; (on right side) •GENESE•26•; (on left side) •GENESE•25•; (on front lid) •GENESE•29•; (on back lid) •GENESE•30•; (on left lunette-shaped plaque) depicting the birth of Joseph; the right and left lunette-shaped plaques with Isaac blessing Jacob, the left one inscribed in gilt: •GENESE•25•Marking: Stamped on the underside, twice: N and T conjoined below a crown charged with a star (unidentified)
Genesis derived from prints by Étienne Delaune (1518–1583), this casket may have
From the convent of the Poor Clares at Buda (part of the modern city of Budapest); Countess V. Batthyany, Vienna ; Count Arthur Batthyany ; Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden 1826–1907 ; his sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris (January 28-29, 1867, no
This example, one of only four such shrines to have survived, is recorded in the
The Artist: Bernardo Daddi was one of the most important painters of the early Trecento in Florence. He began his activity there in the 1320s during the height of Giotto’s reign over Florentine painting
Her tormentors have been scratched out and defaced by viewers who responded in outrage
These [Early Dynastic] statues embodied the very essence of the worshipper so that the spirit would be present when the physical body was not.
However, judging from the few excavated examples, these buildings appear not to have
successors of the Medes, the Persians, whose king Cyrus captured Sardis in 546 B.C
Midas’ dedication would have occurred in the late eighth century B.C., Gyges’ in