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Endymion sleeping on the Rock Latmos, Josiah Wedgwood's factory, Victoria & Albert Museum
Steatite statue of Meryptah: a small black steatite statue of a kneeling man adoring the cartouche of Ramses II. The right-facing inscription in Middle Egyptian on the statue’s back pillar identifies him as Meryptah. Meryptah’s arms are raised in adoration of a cartouche.
British Museum
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Dick Higgins Thirteen Serious Considerations 15 pp., 10 x 16.5 cm., loose leaves West Glover, USA: Self-published, 1978 Edition size unknown
“You may curse every step of the way. My star." From the University of the South’s 1963 yearbook.
The darkness: my collection of vintage night imagery.
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Jar, Ancient Near Eastern Art
Gift of Sheldon and Barbara Breitbart, 1985 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Limestone
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/327115
From: Robert Lax, Hermit’s Guide to Home Economics, Edited by Paul Spaeth, New Directions Poetry Pamphlets (Book 17), New Directions, New York, NY, 2015
Ilan Manouach, page from “Shapereader: Arctic Circle”
Large lepidotus fish Egyptian Late Period, Dynasty 26 664–525 B.C.
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