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Dome Saloon, Chiswick House, 1/9/85
Donatello. Cathedral (center), Florence Cath.
Donatello, Cathedral (left side), Florence Cath.
Donatello, Cathedral (right side), Florence Cath.
Donatello, Crocefissione. Firenze, Museo Nazionale
Donatello. Cupido. Firenze, Museo Nazionale
Donatello. David. Firenze, Museo Nazionale
Donatello, David in bronze, Florence, Nat'l Mus.
Donatello, Feast of Herod (from baptismal font, S. Giovanni, [Baptistrey fiona)- ca. 1425, guilt bronze
Donatello. Giovanni Antoniada Narni., Firenze, Museo Nazionale
Donatello. Il Battista. Firenze, Museo Nazionale
Donatello. Il Marzocco. Firenze, Museo Nazionale
Donatello. Madonna in trono. Padova, Basilica di S. Antonio
Donatello. Madonna in trono, part. Padova, Basilica di S. Antonio
Donatello, Mary Magdalene, in Musuem of Sta. Maria dei Fiore, (Duormo), Florence, ca. 1480
Donatello. Miracolo dell'asina. Padova, Basilica di S. Antonio
Donatello. Miracolo dell'asina. Part, destro. Padova, Basilica di S. Antonio
Donatello. Miracolo dell'asina. Part, sin. Padova, Basilica di S. Antonio
Donatello, Monument to Gattamelata, Piazza of the Saint, Pedua
Donatello. Nicoló da Uzzano. Firenze, Museo Naz.
Donatello. Pulput. Cathedral, Prato
Donatello. S Giorgio. Firenze, Museo Nazionale
Donatello. S. Giovanni Battista. Firenze, Museo Naz.
Don Sutton + Roy DeVoll in Roy's apt., June 1986
"Dortoir" de Bénédictins Xllle siécle
Dosso Dossi. Il Salvatore. Perugia, Basilica di S Pietro
Dosso Dossi. La maga Circe. Roma, Galleria Borghese
Drārapāla (Khmer), carving from Prenh Thkol style of Bagor (and peutol), and of 12th or beg. of 13th cent. limestone - 2.45m (Angkor reign of Jayavarman VII)
Drinking horns from Klein-Aspergle, 420-360 BCE
Drinking horns Klein-Asergle, Bronze toc ends- Viele Toulouse
Dublin
Dublin Castle
Dublin, (four courts from behind)
Dublin from the air (River Liffey)
Dublin street scene (NE Dublin)
Duccio: Jesus opened the eyes of a man born blind
Duccio, The Anunciation
Duccio, Triptych: The Virgin and Child with Saints
Dún Aonghasa, Inis Mór
Duomo, Bologna
Duomo, Milan
Duomo, Pistoia
Dúr Aonghasa
Dúr Aonghasa
Dúr Aonghasa
Dúr Aonghasa
Dúr Aonghasa
Dúr Eoghanachta
Dúr Eoghanachta
Dúr Eoghanachta
Dúr Eoghanachta
Durham Cathedral, Above River Wear
Dürrnberg flagan -- late 5th- early 4th cent.
Dutdon(?) market near banque de Republica, 3/4/97
Dydma. The Temple of Apollo
Dydma. The Temple of Apollo, interior
"Dying Gaul" from Brit. Museum
"Dying Gaul" from Brit. Museum
"Dying Gaulish Woman" from Brit. Museum
Early 19th Cent. Palace, Copy to number (2)9, 3/2/97
Early Minoan stone vessel
Early Minoan stone vessel
East front of temple (actually ded. to Hera)
Eaus-Ceraunoz, the god with the deer-antlers
Echternach gospels, Eagles, symbol of St. John
Echternach gospels, Lion, symbol of St. Mark
Echternach gospels, Symbol of St. Matthew
Edinburgh Castle, 1974
Effiel tower
"Egyptian" table service, Apsley House, 1/5/85
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Alabaster Flask, alabaster, faience, Limestone; 26 1/16" H, 7 11/16" Diam. This flask is one of a pair of nearly identical alabaster vases fashioned in an innovative style. The three neck bands of blue faience and while limestone represent lotus petals.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Cartouche-Shaped Box, wood w ebony, 12 5/8" H, 25" L, 11 7/8" W. The edgs of this wooden box and the seal or cartouche on its lid are veneered with strips of ebony. The inscriptions refer to various titles of the king.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Ceremonial Chair, gilded wood, 37 3/4" H, 18 7/8" W, 20 1/16" Deep. The evidence suggests that this gilded chair and a footstool found with it were used by Tutankhamun in various religious ceremonies, including his coronation.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Child's Chair, wood, ivory overlay, 28" H, 14 1/2" W, 15 1/2" Deep. Here is the chair used by Tutankhamun as a child. The white overlay on the backrest and the claws of the lion paws are ivory.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Crook and Flail, metal with glass 13 3/16" L. Crook and flail are the symbols often seen in representations of Egyptian kings. Evidence suggests that the flail here was the one actually held by Tutankhamun during his coronation at age nine.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Double case, gold with gems, 6 5/16" H, 3 7/16" W, 1 11/16" Deep. The tombs of Egyptian kings were customarily provided with lavish supplies of precious oils and perfumes. Traces of oil were found preserved in the boxes of this striking gold case
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Double case, gold with gems, 6 5/16" H, 3 7/16" W, 1 11/16" Deep. The tombs of Egyptian kings were customarily provided with lavish supplies of precious oils and perfumes. Traces of oil were found preserved in the boxes of this striking gold case.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Emblem of Anubis, gilded wd, alabaster, 65 3/4" H. This is one of a pair of identical emblems associated with Anubis, the patron deity of the embalming booth. The form wound to the pole represents an animal skin.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Falcon Pectoral, gold w gems, 4 15/16"W. Another rendering of the falcon sun-god, clutching the symbols for life and eternity. The inlay is lapis lazuli, carnelian, light blue glass, and obsidian
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Felxible Bead Bracelet, gold faience, glass beads; 6 3/8" L, 1 1/16" W. This bracelet was taken from the right forarm of Tutankhamun. The eye-like symbol, carved if red carnelian, is known as the udjat and was one of the most popular amulets in ancient Egypt.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Floral Ungent Vase, alabaster 19 11/16" H, 12 9/16" W. This is the most elaborately designed of some fifty alabaster unguent vases recovered from the tomb. The motif is a combination of lotus and papyrus leaves.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Gaming Board, ivory and ebony, 3 3/16" H, 18 1/8" L, 6 5/16" W. Tutankhamun's tombs contained four gaming boards of which this one, made of ivory and ebony, is the finest.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Gold Dagger and Sheath, gold w gems, Daggar 12/ 1/2" L, Blade 7 3/4" L. As an examples of the extraordinary skill and artistic sense of Egyptian goldsmiths, this dagger and sheath are without parallel.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Golden serpent, guilded wood, 22 1/4" H. This guilded serpent was recoverd from one of twenty-two wooden shrines in the Treasury.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Golden shrine, wd overlaid with gold, 19 7/8" H, 10 7/16" W, 12 9/16" deep. Dedicated to the vulture goddess Nekhbet, this suburb gold shrine is decorated with scenes from the daily life of the king and queen.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Gold mask, gold with gems, 21 1/4" H, 15 7/16" W. A solid gold burial mask covered the head and sholders of Tutankhamun. The facial characteristis clearly resemble those on the mummy itself.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Gold mask, gold with gems, 21 1/4" H, 15 7/16" W. A solid gold burial mask covered the head and sholders of Tutankhamun. The facial characteristis clearly resemble those on the mummy itself.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Gold Staff, gold and silver, 51 9/16" H. This solid gold figure of the king is set on the head of a ceremonial staff probably used by him in his coronation at age nine.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Headrest, ivory, 6 7/8" H, 11 7/16" L, 3 1/2" W. This unique headrest is made from two pieces of ivory held together by gold nails. The kneeling figure is the god of air Shu, the upholder of the skies.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Ibex vase, alabaster, 10 13/16" H, 15 1/8" L, 7 9/16" W. The body and pedestal of this Ibex vase is carved from a single block of alabaster. The horn is from an actual Ibex.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Ibex vase, alabaster, 10 13/16" H, 15 1/8" L, 7 9/16" W. The body and pedestal of this Ibex vase is carved from a single block of alabaster. The horn is from an actual Ibex.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, King Upon a Leopard, guilded wood 33 11/16" H. The king protrayed riding a leopard refers to an incident in his imagined passafe through the underworld.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Leopard Head, gold with inlay 6 7/8" H, 6 5/8" W. An Actual leopard skin was found attached to this superb gold head. The eyes are made of translucent quartz and the inlay is colored glass.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Lion Unguent Jar, alabaster, 10 1/2" H, 4 7/16" Diam. Here a refreshingly naturalistic rendering of a recumbent lion surmounts an alabaster jar whose surface is illustrated with lively scenes of animals in combat.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Miniature Effigy of the King, wood 16 5/8" L, 4 11/16" W. Here the body of the king is represented lying on funerary bed at the completion of mummification. Two falcon wings are spread protectively across his stomach.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Mirror Case, gold and silver 10 5/8" L, 5 3/16" W, 1 9/16" Deep. This gold and silver mirror case was found in the box in slide 13 (#58). It was probably a personal possession of the king.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Model Boat, painted wood 8 1/16" H, 47 1/4" L, 6 7/8" Beam. This wooden boat may be a model of the craft used to carry mourners and treasure along the Nile to the King's tomb.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Model Folding Stool, ivory, ebony 13 9/16" H. The seat of this folding-type stool is a fancifully stylized imitation of a leopard skin. The ivory and ebony legs are in the form of duck heads.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Necklace with Vulture Pendant, gold, jewels, 2 9/16" H, 4 5/16" W. This representation of the vulture goddess Nekhbet was found between two inner layers of the mummy's bandages. In its talons it hold the hieroglyphic sign for infinity.
Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, Necklace w Lunar Pectoral, gold w gems 9 1/4" L, 7 1/16" W. The oval chest plate of this magnificent necklace symbolizes the moon's nocturnal journey across the night sky.
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