Bastet Cat Egypt Late Period, XXVI Dynasty
c. 664 - 525 B.C. Bronze with exceptional patina

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Bastet Cat Egypt Late Period, XXVI Dynasty
c. 664 - 525 B.C. Bronze with exceptional patina
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Like several of these decorative finishes, stencilling is a legacy from very early civilization. In more recent history, it is probably the American settlers whom we have to thank most for keeping the tradition alive, bringing it with them from Europe and using it on walls.
Designerβs Guide to Surfaces and Finishes, 1984
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Portrait of the Marquise d'Aguirandes , (details), (c. 1759), by FranΓ§ois-Hubert Drouais, (French, 1727 β 1775), oil on canvas, 101 x 85.6 cm (39 3/4 x 33 11/16 in), The Cleveland Museum of Art
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