Funerary loculus slab with names of Antigona and Aristopolis (c. 300–250 BCE), Alexandria, Egypt. (wikipedia)
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Funerary loculus slab with names of Antigona and Aristopolis (c. 300–250 BCE), Alexandria, Egypt. (wikipedia)
Nam June Paik's "TV Cello." Left, 1971, played by cellist Charlotte Moorman. Right, a reworked version from 1996. "three CRT Sony Trinitron television sets, acrylic boxes, electronics, remote control, wires, U-matic tape cassette, laser disc, 133.7 x 47.3 x 53.3 cm"
figurine of the dioscuri from the sanctuary of aphrodite-astarte in amathous, cyprus // donatello's david, italy, 1440s
'VERY RARE CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINT-DECORATED WOOD SCULPTURE OF AN EXORCISM SCENE, MID-WESTERN, CIRCA 1910'
"Examples of the main decorative themes of the Coptic textiles from the Museo Egizio. 1–4: plant motifs (S 17416, S 1789, S 17358 and S 17435); 5–8: animals (S 17437, S 17416, S 17435 and S 17360); 9–12: human figures (S 17416, S 17370, S 17415 and S 17414)"
obsessed with Pliny discussing fish gossip in Natural History (9.88)
archigram’s 1963-1966 “plug-in city”
Alice Dalton Brown, Small Golden Corner (1988, oil on canvas)