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Terracotta Panathenaic prize amphora (jar)
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A black stork in a landscape portrait.
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bird that is horribly bent over
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A Chinese landscape Zhao Yuan was made the Yuan (1271–1368) or Ming (1368–1644) dynasty.
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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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The peer-reviewed crowd-sourced site Unfortunate Creatures is devoted to making available primary sources reacting to natural disasters in the pre-modern period. Developers invite collaborators, including faculty and mentored undergraduate scholars to contribute. 
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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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Statue of Orpheus
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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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submitted to the Committee for the Franklin Roosevelt Portrait, won by Selma Burke, Dannett transcript, 49
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"Mrs. Dennison ordered it,", completed after she died (Mary Tyler Thurber, m. 1901-d. 1936; married Gertrude Peltri, 1944), Dennison didn't want it to be shown while he was alive. Dannett transcript, 41.