Head of an athlete ca. 1st century BC-1st century AD after a Greek original of 470-460 BC Roman marble sculpture British Museum
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Head of an athlete ca. 1st century BC-1st century AD after a Greek original of 470-460 BC Roman marble sculpture British Museum
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Woburn Abbey 1957
Caisleán Bhun Raithe, County Clare, Ireland,
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The Lycurgus Cup, probably made in Rome, 300s CE
This remarkable cup is the only complete example of a very special type of glass, known as dichroic, which changes colour when held up to the light
Source: The British Museum
Noyon Cathedral by Wolf Jacobs
Constructed between 1145-1230, the Noyon Cathedral is considered to be one of the earliest true Gothic cathedrals built in France. In the Oise department of northern France, it's roughly 100 kilometers (62 miles) northeast of Paris.
(via The Ultimate French Country Living Room Guide - Edward George)