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Seated dog, Veracruz, Mexico, 550-950 AD
from The San Antonio Museum of Art
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Bronze and Glass Eagle Brooches from Guadalajara, Spain dated to the 6th Century CE on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, Spain
Twin brooches like this were often used to secure capes and tunics as well as to symbolise the wearers socioeconomic status. Such artwork was difficult and expensive to produce and the crafters were highly skilled. Sadly the crafters are often forgotten in history with the wearer given more status as they could afford to buy the art.
Eagles in art were common in the late antiquity especially with the new kingdoms and empires emerging after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. With the eagels connection to the Romans, many new states used the symbol to signify they were the successors to them.
Photographs taken by myself 2026
gospels of john of opava: gospel initials
intricately decorated, full-page initial letters (F, I, I) for the gospels of luke, john, and mark, from the richly illuminated (and written entirely in gold ink) gospels of john of opava (evangeliar des johannes von troppau). manuscript produced in prague, bohemia, c. 1368
source: Vienna, ÖNB, Cod. 1182, ff. 92r, 149r, and 56r
On the Banks of the Maury River
oil on canvas pad, 9 x 12 inches, 2024
finished little oil painting. dog is about to make a wish ☄️
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Greek statue of a dog gnawing a bone
3rd - 2nd century BCE
Metropolitan Museum of Art 36.11.12
Mother of pearl decorated ewer, Gujarat, India, circa 1570-1620
from the Peabody Essex Museum
Horse figure of the day: Gene & Rebecca Tobey "Playmate"
Horse figure of the day: Gene & Rebecca Tobey "Dust"
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Jade dragon ornament, China, 3rd century BC
from The Harvard Art Museum