a close up of Sir Joseph Noel Paton’s “The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania”

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a close up of Sir Joseph Noel Paton’s “The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania”
don't be mean to yourself that's you
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Silver drachm of Corinth with Pegasus (obverse) and head of Aphrodite wearing kerchief (reverse)
Greek (minted at Corinth, Corinthia), Late Classical or Early Hellenistic Period, c. 350-300 B.C.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Elegy of Bohemia, 1917 - oil on canvas — Adolf Liebscher (Czech, 1857-1919)
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Waiting for a Kingfisher...
...that never came!
'The Wild Swans' illustrated by Elenore Plaisted Abbott, 1922
young bicyclist/cyclist, 1895, lilla cabot perry
1830 Cotton materinity dress
This dress is worn back-to-front on the mannequin as a maternity dress. The closure was originally at the back, and had been extended with extra fabric to accomodate the wearer's expanding figure.
(MoMu - Fashion Museum Antwerp)
Georgian Mourning Ring of 18k Gold
Georgian Mourning Ring of 18k Gold
A lavishly gilt single-edged Sword,
OaL: 43.75 in/111.1 cm
Blade Length: 28 in/71.1 cm
Weight: 2.8 lbs/1.3 kg
France, ca. 1580 with a later blade, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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