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Maghreb, Artisans de la terre”
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Sèvres ManufactorySeau à bouteille ordinaire = Wine Bottle Cooler1790 Soft-paste porcelain, with dar
The Guns of the Maestros — The Cominazzo Family,In the 16th century the Cominazzo family start
indoafrican:Bruno BarbeyMarrakech. Artisans doing restoration work inside the Mausoleum of Sibi Bel
cats-of-cairo:Deir el-Medina at 6 am. It used to be home to the artisans who worked on the tombs in
NEW Merry Meet Plaques now available at Eclectic Artisans Pagan Marketplace. Hidden within the plaqu
indoafrican:Bruno BarbeyMarrakech. Artisans doing restoration work inside the Mausoleum of Sibi Bel
chee-seekins:The adventure continues…
“Who was Nespeqashuty and how did part of his tomb end up in Brooklyn?”When we think about art creat
Delhi and Agra, IndiaDelhi and Agra comprise two-thirds of the ‘golden triangle tour’ that is recomm
little-artworks:Everyone!! We’ve just begun updating our shop on Storenvy & we’re having a MASSI
crashspyrostuff:Artisans Homeworld appreciation post.
Romano-Germanic Museum: North African CeramicsDuring the 3rd and 4th centuries CE the artisans of Af
celestialeevee:fresh-baked hot Good Omens memes, made by hand by local artisans
hellas-inhabitants:Detail relief decorative board, from those who made the artisans ‘massively’ for
endilletante:“Maghreb, Artisans de la terre”, texte de Jamal Bellakhdar, photographies d
aqueeraphale:fresh-baked hot Good Omens memes, made by hand by local artisans
Necklace, Ring, Earrings, BroochAlexander Calder (American; 1898–1976)1940sHammered brassPrivate Col
This is quite possibly the best thing I’ve stumbled across in recent months. Check out how how Baba
the-entp:↳ The Rationals (NTs) are the problem solving temperament.The Artisans (SPs)The Guardians (
Everyone!! We’ve just begun updating our shop on Storenvy & we’re having a MASSIVE blowout sale
nietp:Rugs designed by Olga Fisch in the 1950s and woven by Ecuadorian artisans. Fisch was a Jewish
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Arts of the Americas collection, currently on view in
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