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Effigies of Martha of Armagnac (1347-1378),first wife of John I of Aragon and John I of Aragon (1350
Illustrations from the Hours of Maria of Navarre, Queen consort of Aragon, illustrated by the Mestre
Ottoman tiles with çintamani design, Turkey, 17th century, and two large and Iznik Cintamani Tiles
Iznik ‘Golden Horn’ pottery dish, Turkey, circa 1530The group of wares known as 'Golden
Tomb of François II, Duke of Brittany (d. 1488) and Marguerite de Foix (d. 1486) in the Cathédrale S
The bronze tomb of Mary of Burgundy (d. 1482) made in 1502 after a wooden model of Jan Borman (somet
Figures of mourners from the tomb of Isabella of Bourbon by Jacques de Gerines, Renier van Thienen a
Monument in Haccombe Church, Devon, of Philippa Archdekne, heiress of Haccombe (died 1411)and wife o
Bust of Saint Constance, or La belle Florentine; circle of Desiderio da Settignano, c. 1450-1475
Saint Barbara; German, probably Strasbourg, Alsace (present-day France), c. 1490
Illuminations from the Liber feudorum Ceritaniae, circa 1172-1176 in Catalonia, Spain. Illustrations
Illuminations from the Shaftesbury Psalter, 2nd quarter of 12th century England
Sculptures on the exterior of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Chartres, 1130-60
Illuminations from the “Cantigas de Santa Maria” manuscripts written in Galician-Portug
Page from the Psalter of Blanche of Castile, 1230
loquaciousconnoisseur:Gold ‘fede’ or betrothal ring, the bezel of the ring is made in the form of tw
Frescos from the Holy Trinity Chapel, XV century, Lublin, Poland.fot. Bartłomiej Bułtowicz (source o
The Holy Trinity Chapel at Lublin Castle, XV century. Lublin, Poland. The Chapel was build in second
Ancient Greek gold bracelet with terminals of maned lionesses, dated to the 4th century BCE. The bra
Plague doctor mask, Germany, c. 16th century. As protection against the disease doctors wore a leath
Samurai helmet (kabuko) shaped like an octopus. About 18th century, Japan.
Statuette of a veiled and masked dancer, Hellenistic, 3rd–2nd century b.c.GreekThe complex motion of
“Kneeling barbarian,” Roman, early 1st century AD, Naples Archeological Museumhttps://ww
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