historyfilia: Map of the WorldFrom the British Museum.This tablet
irisharchaeology: One Ring to rule them all…..this Tolkienesque
ahencyclopedia: EXHIBITION: Vikings: Life and LegendTHE British
d-d-dangerous: fieldbears: end0skeletal: Collected from
Update: British Museum Torpedoes Greek Request for Loan of Parthenon
antonio-m:Dionysus, The British Museum
blondebrainpower: Medieval walled garden combining a grassy
blondebrainpower: Hercules and the centaur Pholus shaking hands.
duxford-air-museum: wizardshark: dude are you fucking kidding
sapphic-giraffic: alilat: dildonius: 125534: Early Bronze
ancientpeoples: Fragment of a bust of a woman 200-100 BC Hellenistic
ubu507: The Harpist Print made by Daphne LindnerDate1934 British
centuriespast: Jupiter and Semele Published by John Boydell After
centuriespast: Neighbouring river-gods consoling Peneus in the
centuriespast: Orpheus Print made by Hans Wechtlin Date1510
centuriespast: Orpheus Print made by Hans Wechtlin Date1510
centuriespast: Portrait of Edmond de Goncourt, Print made by
centuriespast: Portrait of Edmond de Goncourt, Print made by
heracliteanfire: Portrait of the boxer Tom Tring. Edward Francis
bblacha: Timoteo Viti (Attributed to); Self-portrait of Timoteo
bblacha: Timoteo Viti (Attributed to); Self-portrait of Timoteo
artistandstudio: Gustave Courbet, Self-portrait. British
artistandstudio: Jim Dine, Portrait of the artist seated, wearing
heracliteanfire: Giovanni Andrea Maglioli (Italian, fl. 1580-1610), A
heracliteanfire: Arthur d’Échèrac. Félix Bracquemond, 1883. (via
heracliteanfire: James Nevay, 1755-1811 (via British Museum)
Death of Lord Nelson. Published by P Stampa, 1806, (via British
After the ideal head of a warrior. Count of Canossa. c. 1550-80.
Drawing after Michelangelo. 1601-02. Peter Paul Rubens. Flemish.
Self-portrait, No. 8. William Strang, 1889. (via British Museum)
Icones Principum Virorum, Portrait of Paul de Vos, first state
The Wrestlers, Black chalk on light blue paper, squared for transfer
alanspazzaliartist:The Head of the Warrior, also known as the
aucelo: Roman school. Two studies of a nude male torso, three-quarter
Purari Delta; Papua New Guinea, 1900-1930. (via British Museum)
adreciclarte: British Museum, 1960 by Willy Pragher