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Image of three cherubs interacting and blowing their horns.
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An old woman is seated in a rocking chair and is covered in cats. Behind her, another woman holds a swaddled cat and is spoon-feeding it with a spoon.
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A monstrance made for Pedro de Urraca
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Art piece of a mock-up plan for an automobile using pen and black ink, watercolor, and gouache media.
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A small figurine of a Jerboa
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Painting depicting the death of Seneca
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An oil painting of Irises sitting on a table
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Small figurine is a shabti from the burial of a royal woman named Henettawy who lived during the early 21st Dynasty at Thebes.
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A white vase with dark brown images of dogs, dragons, phoenixes, and plants
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An oil painting of a waterspout, a sea tornado.
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two lovers running while caught in a storm
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This small head probably comes from a votive relief with a number of figures gathered to worship a god. The girl's sweet expression and her hair in coils that resemble a melon are typical of art of the fourth century B.C.
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Sculpture from the 19th century, of Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein.
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Actor Bryan Cranston playing the role of Walter White on hit TV series Breaking Bad. The image is taken from an intense scene in the season finale, episode "El Camino"
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Print of a very large ear of corn sitting on a truck bed in Texas
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Pen and black ink drawing with brush and gray wash over graphite
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A 14th century Italian gamebox with a top side likely for backgammon or the game of tables and a bottom designed as a chessboard. Has side inlays of lozenge pattern containing pinwheels.
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This is a rather small sculpture of a cat that is sitting and this sculpture is 3x11/2in that
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This painting was based on the sketches Bouguereau created while vacationing in Brittany in the late 1860s. The painting was finished in his studio in 1871. The subjects are wearing traditional Breton clothing and exemplify pastoral sibling affection.
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Miniature portrait of Thomas Wriothesley (1505–1550), First Earl of Southampton painted by Hans Holbein the Younger
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This is one of the first American submarine illustrations.
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Photograph of a leaf from 1839 by William Henry Fox Talbot. The photo is in sepia black and white and is very detailed.
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