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Louis Marin Bonnet - The Woman Taking Coffee, 1774
Portrait of the Princesse de Lamballe (in a chemise de la reine) 1788 - Anton Hickel
Marie Emilie Boucher - Alexander Roslin 1779 Detail
Adelaïde victoire - Pelissier des Granges
La Petite Fleuriste, Portrait Of Madeleine Barbarie De Courteille by Jean Baptiste Greuze
Young Woman Reading, Jean Honor Fragonard detail
Young Woman with a Bouquet of Roses - Francois Boucher
La bulle de savon - Gustaf Lundberg (Swedish, 1695-1786)
Bergère à la reine - Maker: Jean-Baptiste-Bernard Demay
Comtesse du Cluzel - Henri Pierre Danloux - 1789
The Two Sisters - Jean Claude Richard 1770
Portrait of a Young Woman Wearing a Blue Ribbon at her Throat-Attributed to Jean Martial Frédou (French, 1711–1795)
Coiffure à la Belle Poule
Portrait of the Marquise de Gast, Donatien Nonnotte (1708 - 1785)
Portrait of Madame Elisabeth of France, sister of Louis XVI - Charles Leclercq 1783
ancientart: Phoenician or Carthaginian glass head pendants. The first dates to the 5th century BCE, the second to the mid 4th–3rd century BCE, the third to ca. 450–300 BCE, and the fourth to the 5th century BCE. Courtesy & currently located
Rococo painting : Jean-Honoré Fragonard, A young blonde woman with a garland of roses around her neck
François-Hubert Drouais, Paris, 1727-1775. Portrait de Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson
iafeh: heinzplomperg: Schöne Dinge, .. two bronze statues from the 1st century BC (which are Roman replicas of the original Greek statues from the 4th century BC), now housed in the Naples National Archaeological Museum, after being found in the
mabellonghetti: Lara Flynn Boyle and Kyle MacLachlan at the 15th Anniversary of ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ - October 20, 1990 at 20th Century Fox Studios in Century City, California,
A silver prosthetic nose from the mid-19th century. Syphilis caused the destruction of the nose, which gave rise to 18th-century ‘No-nose clubs’. This one was worn by a woman who had lost hers to the disease
ancientpeoples: Statue of an Acrobat on a Crocodile 1st Century BC - 1st Century AD Roman (Source: The British Museum)
marmarinos: Neoclassical statues of the goddess Venus, all Italian and all dating to the 19th century CE. The statue on the far left is a copy of the Venus de’ Medici, a Hellenistic marble statue of Aphrodite dated to the 1st century BCE. Marble. Source:
vivalcli: Nazaré Sanctuary by Bosc d'Anjou Via Flickr: Initially built in the 14th century during the reign of King Fernando I (1367-1383), the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré was the object of sustained royal patronage through the centuries, resulting
newgallifreyanpress: The Earth has fallen! They say he used to help people. They say he saved us, time after time. They say we were his favorites. But century after century, lost companion after lost companion, the Doctor got lonely, and angry, and event
shevyvision: Historic and unique, Abbotsford is the product of Scott’s imagination. Created in the early 19th century on the banks of the River Tweed, this architectural gem influenced buildings across the world in the century to follow. The rooms
ganymedesrocks: Marble of Hermes, so called “Hermes Richelieu” Roman copy of the 2nd century CE after bronze, original of the 4th century BC. (Also viewable with other Pins by Hoorain Kazemi on Pinterest). The so-called “Hermes Richelieu” owes
akalle: Roman. Pair of Busts of Silenus, 1st century B.C./1st century A.D. Bronze with traces of silver inlay.
mrsramseysshawl: Antoine Denis Chaudet (French, 1763–1810), Man lying down watched over by a dog, 18th century & 19th century
obsessedwithskulls: Late 19th century Italian vanitas: http://artsy.net/artwork/italian-late-19th-century-a-vanitas
blackworship: Every month is black appreciation month Every year is black appreciation year th next century will be black appreciation century Black New World Order
fyeah-history: Binondo Church after an 1863 earthquakeEarthquake Baroque is a style of Baroque architecture found in places like the Philippines and Guatemala, which suffered destructive earthquakes during the 17th century and 18th century, where large
fyeah-history: One of the Nimrud ivories, Neo-Assyrian period, 9th to 7th centuries BCThe Nimrud ivories are carved ivory plaques and figures dating from the 9th to the 7th centuries BC that were excavated from the Assyrian city of Nimrud (in modern
fmj556x45: Finally fell off the wagon and bought a Century PAP, whatever that stands for. Actually a really great Zastava factory-built rifle but like all Century guns these need some rework to make them “right” after they have worked on them. I
khaleesijade: petermorwood: wardeyne-of-fabels: MEDIEVAL ARMOR ~Plate Armor~ Plate Armour was first introduced during the late 13th century and Full Plate Armour was introduced during the 15th century weighing approximately 50 lbs. Plate armor had
sirscrewloose: what the fuck century was this set in, anyway? The, “fuck you, this isn’t in any time period that actually happened” century.
sagansense: Religiosity and Intelligence: A Century of Research For nearly a century, psychologists have studied the relationship between religious beliefs and intelligence. A recent review and meta-analysis of research from 1928 until the present
prominent-nipple: Hercules –– Roman copy c. 1st century AD of Polykleitos 5th century BCE.
ancientart: Raised and painted relief from the ceiling of the Hathor Temple at Dendera. Egypt, Graeco-Roman period, 2nd/1st century BCE - 2nd century CE.Photos courtesy of & taken by Laura H. Knight (first, second).
phobs-heh: Karakuri puppet - are traditional Japanese mechanized puppets or automata, originally made from the 17th century to 19th century. The most common example today of a zashiki karakuri mechanism is a tea-serving robot, which starts moving forward
petermorwood:prokopetz:Bro, your Generic Fantasy Media™ is showing us a 20th Century English speaking hero decked out in 16th Century German armour using 12th Century Italian weapons to stab 9th Century Vikings in what appears to be a pastiche of
prokopetz:Bro, your Generic Fantasy Media™ is showing us a 20th Century English speaking hero decked out in 16th Century German armour using 12th Century Italian weapons to stab 9th Century Vikings in what appears to be a pastiche of 14th Century
hismarmorealcalm: The Townley Venus Proconnesian marble Excavated from Ostia 1st Century - 2nd Century Adapted from a lost Greek 4th century B.C. original detail
hadrian6: A ROMAN ARCHAISTIC MARBLE HERM OF HERMES PROPYLAIOS. circa 1ST century B.C.-1ST century A.D. | 1st Century B.C., Ancient Art & Antiquities | Christie’s. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hominisaevum: A seventeenth-century pomander and chain A parcel-gilt silver pomander, made in Italy in the 16th century; features a niello inscription Pomander, gold filigree, enclosing a ball of ambergris. 1600-1700 Gold and Silver Pomander, 16th Century
militaryarmament: The evolution of the warrior. From top to bottom: Greek warrior - 600 BC. Roman Centurion - 100 BC. Persian warrior - 6th century. Viking warriors - 10th century. Samurai warrior - 16th century. Continental Army soldiers - 1775
thelastdiadoch: St Conall Cael’s bell“Irish, 7th-9th century AD (bell), late 10th-11th century AD (brass mount)From Inishkeel, County Donegal, IrelandThis iron hand bell is said to have originally belonged to St Conall Cael in the sixth century.
thelastdiadoch: Set of armour from Japan“Momoyama period, late 16th century (cuirass and sleeves; Edo period, 17th century (helmet), 18th-19th century (remainder)This composite suit of Japanese armour brings together items from different periods.The
jakemorph: toastpotent: durkin62: We still haven’t even gotten past the 19th century yet around here. bitch we still haven’t gotten past the 15th century slow down a bit hehe a bird flew out of the 15th century guys butt
art-of-swords: Yatagan with Scabbard Artist / Maker: unknown Culture: Ottoman Dated: late 17th century (blade); late 18th century (mounts); 18th century (scabbard) Medium: steel, gold, silver, wood and leather, chiselled and embossed Measurements: blade
vintagegeekculture: Kurt Zimmerman’s mid-century modernist R2-D2. More like 1920s and 1930′s. Art Deco was not mid-century although mid-century modern had some elements that were similar to those found in Art Deco.
dharuadhmacha: averydirtyoldman: vintagegeekculture: Kurt Zimmerman’s mid-century modernist R2-D2. More like 1920s and 1930′s. Art Deco was not mid-century although mid-century modern had some elements that were similar to those found in Art
seducingeros: Detail of bronze statue of Hercules Gilded bronze. 2nd century B.C. Roman, based on Greek models from the 4th century B.C. Height: 2.41 m (7 ft. 10 ¾ in.). Found in the Forum Boarium, Rome, 15th century. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Capitoline
art-of-swords: Basket-hilt Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Scottish Medium: steel The blade of the sword is most likely made during the 17th century, while the hilt, tick steel hilt decorated with pierced work and chiselled details, is 18th century.
victoriansword: 19th Century British Smallsword The smallsword was a civilian sidearm / gentleman’s accessory in 18th century Britain. By the 19th century it was generally only worn for specific occasions and by certain people–largely at court or
spockvarietyhour: 1. Cyberfleet (52nd Century)2. Demons Run (52nd Century) 3. The Church Space Fighter (52nd Century) 4. The Church Warship (52nd Century) 5. Crashed Cybership (2011) 6. Skullion Saucer(2011) 7. Christmas Invader (1938)8. Androzani Forest
lostsplendor: Russian Royal Headdress, 14th-17th Century: Shown and Listed Chronologically: Monomakh’s Cap [14th Century], Altabasnaya (Sibir) Cap [Mid 17th Century], and The Diamond Cap [Late 17th Century].
treasures-and-beauty: Greek set of armour: a Corinthian helmet, 7th century B.C., a muscle armour breastplate, 5th century B.C. and a pair of greaves, 5th century B.C.E.
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teachingliteracy: escapekit: Slogans For The Early 21st Century Novelist, designer and visual artist Douglas Coupland has summed up the uniqueness of the early 21st century—as opposed to the 20th century—succinctly with funny yet thought-provoking