6397 items found for search term
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Crypt with Painting
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Fountain showing Glissade into Tank, Gardents, Alhambra
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Our Lady of Vladimir (Virgin of Vladimir)
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Psalm 43, Utrecht Psalter
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Garden Court, Alhambra
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Lily Fresco, from Amnisos
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Via dell/Abondanza, Pompeii
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60-Pound Copper Ingot with Swords and Cutting Tools
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Via dell'Abbondanza
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Head of Alexander the Great
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Buffalo Socialist, 1913-08-16
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Buffalo Socialist, 1913-08-16
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Inscription from Caiaphas' Tomb, Jerusalem
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Noah and the Dove
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Model of the Village Romulus, Palatine Hill
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Model of the Village Romulus, Palatine Hill
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Travelers among Mountains and Streams
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Tomb of the Reliefs, Interior
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New York Communist, 1919-05-08
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Noble Ballplayer Figure
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Openwork box lid
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Koran page with beginning of surah 18, al-Kahf (The Cave)
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Machu Picchu
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The Christian World at the Time of the Apostles
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Map of the World
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Supper Scene, Catacomb of St. Callistus
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Stadium at Olympia
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Pontius Pilat Inscription from Caesarea Maritima
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Gardens with Fountain near Alhambra, Granada
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Road to Valley of the Kings
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A Kouros
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Mosaic from the Great Mosque, Damascus
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A Kouros
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Reliquary of Bishop Maltheus of Sion
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Christ as Savior of Souls
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Ptolemy's Theory of Planetary Motion
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Christ as Savior of Souls
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Map, Kingdom of Mali
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New York Communist, 1919-06-21
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New York Communist, 1919-06-14
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New York Communist, 1919-05-24
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Diane de Versailles
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Stele Showing Captives
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Lords Awaiting Heir, Bonampak
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A black-and-white vintage photograph shows two formally dressed women seated side by side. Both wear dark jackets and hats typical of early to mid-20th-century fashion. The woman on the left, identified as Mrs. Carpenter, has light-colored, wavy hair and appears to be speaking or reacting with an expressive face. Her hands are clasped together in her lap. The woman on the right, Dr. Gilbreth, has darker hair tucked under her hat and wears a high-collared blouse. She looks poised and composed, with her hands also resting in her lap. The grainy texture of the image suggests it is an archival or newspaper clipping, with a caption labeling the women below.
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Hypostyle Room, Second Level, Palace of Minos
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Temple of Vesta(?), Tivoli
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Temple of Vesta(?), Tivoli
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Interior of the Theater, Sabratha
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Schematic City Plan of Marzabotto
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Frontansicht
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Map of Vesuvius and Bay of Naples
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Theater of Epidauros
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Interior, Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
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Interior, Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
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Maithuna Scene, from Lakshmana Temple, Khajuraho
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New York Communist, 1919-06-07
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New York Communist, 1919-05-31
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New York Communist, 1919-04-26
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Machu Picchu
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Christ, Detail, Deesis Mosaic
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Columns and Arches, Detail of West Doorway, Alhambra
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Fresco with Flying Fish, from Phylakopi
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Mayan Acropolis
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Aerial view, Siena, city and outskirts
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Interior, San Vitale Basilica
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Altar frontal of Sigwald
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Nave, San Miniato al Monte
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Orcival Cathedral
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Buddha Amitabha and eight great Bodhisattvas
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Detail, Our Lady of Vladimir
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Temples B (left) and A (right), Largo Argentina
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Temples B (left) and A (right), Largo Argentina
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Reconstruction of Trajan's Forum, Rome
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Young Scythian Woman with Gold Jewelry
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Reconstruction of Trajan's Forum, Rome
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Equestrian Portrait of Charlemagne
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Mycenaean Pottery, Kas, Anatolia
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Krishna and Radha Sheltering from Rain
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Documenta installation project
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Detail, Good Shepherd
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Reconstruction of Fresco with Phylakopi Goddess and Flying Fish
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Expedition Fleet and Town 3, Fresco from Room 5 of West House, Thera
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Wall Fresco, From Palace at Tiryns
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Stele with Adad, Babylonian God of Tempests, Riding on Bull
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Temple of Quetzalcoatl
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Reconstruction, el-Agsa Mosque, Jerusalem
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Eagle Brooch
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Evangelist Matthew, from the Ebbo Gospels
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Blue Water
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Plan, Khorsabad, Iraq
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Plan of the Alhambra of Granada
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View of north side, Alhambra
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Forum and Capitolium
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The Train, Bedford Park
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Theater of Orange, France
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[Lecture at the Charles Olson Memorial Lectures, University at Buffalo, March 11, 1988] / Allen Ginsberg.
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Caracalla
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Plaster with braid motif
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Detail, Presbyterial Screen