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RT @HirokoMiyamoto7: 裁判所のプレゼンテーションで着用したトレーン(ドレスの肩に取り付けられる)。ビクトリア王女時代、2. 7メートル以上の長さが必要でした。1925年に短縮されたそうです。ca. 1926, Museovirasto, Finland pic.twitter.com/oltWuw0xLw

posted at 08:53:28

RT @egotisme1: 2015年だったかな、ミラノでレオナルド展があった時にこの素描も展示されいたのをすごく覚えている。絶妙なライティングの下で目を皿にして見ていると、この蟹が本当に動きそうな錯覚を起こしたほど素晴らしい素描だった。 twitter.com/PP_Rubens/stat…

posted at 08:52:40

RT @egotisme1: サルバドール・ダリのこの磔刑図を初めて見たかも。この上から見下ろすこの角度から磔刑の苦しみを描こうと思ったのがスゴい❗ twitter.com/CommozioniA/st…

posted at 08:52:18

RT @mari_iga: 百合の十字架の上のキリスト ワイト島の教会にある壁画。受胎告知の祝日3月25日と、年によって日付が変わる聖金曜日が重なることを示しているとされる。これは20世紀には3回、2005年と2016年に起こり、次に2つの日が重なるのは2157年なのだそう。 godshillparish.org.uk/all-saints-god… pic.twitter.com/sxESsA74xi

posted at 08:51:07

RT @mari_iga: キリストの磔刑像、向かって左に聖母マリア、右に福音書記者ヨハネ ケルン 1425-35年 ヴァルラフ・リヒャルツ美術館 頭部が彫像になっている。絵の前を移動すると、彫像部分にできる影が変化するからなのか、頭がちょっと動いたように錯覚する。 pic.twitter.com/0TJG8gsWpR

posted at 08:50:43

RT @jpwarchaeology: In two weeks time, I'll be giving the very last of the Mediaeval Mythbusting Lecture Series. This one will partly focus on why there are so many sexualised carvings in mediaeval churches. Booking is now open via this link... triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com/2022/03/23/med… pic.twitter.com/KUYidmJ1d6

posted at 08:50:04

RT @leoba: Next week's #CoffeeWithACodex will be @UofGlasgowASC MS Hunter 231, a 14th century illuminated collection of devotional and philosophical writings. Registration link in the QT 👇👇 twitter.com/sims_mss/statu… pic.twitter.com/16fzaGiWkH

posted at 08:47:05

RT @leoba: In love with these illuminated initials that appear to be made of branches (@UofGlasgowASC MS Hunter 208, Fall of Princes in French, 1472) pic.twitter.com/lFCIlPsdS4

posted at 08:46:24

RT @HeraklesCithare: Scaraboïde ( amulette ) figurant un héron. Vers -450. Metropolitan museum of Art. pic.twitter.com/eiCzIwEaGE

posted at 08:45:42

RT @cylromanica: Hoy #Diamundialdelarte lo vamos a celebrar con una de nuestras joyas de arte románico. Relieve de la Duda de Santo Tomás. Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos #Burgos #CastillaYLeon #DiaInternacionalDelArte pic.twitter.com/omlgVm9Z9Y

posted at 08:44:59

RT @tzoumio: First depiction of Trojan horse. 675 BC. Found in Mykonos island, Cyclades, Greece (1961). pic.twitter.com/4UCktQNKjN

posted at 08:42:43

RT @tzoumio: Attic black-figure oinochoe, 530 BC. Zeus in the form of a bull kidnaps Europe. Cleveland Museum. pic.twitter.com/7dP9dLcVPb

posted at 08:42:26

RT @tzoumio: Melian marble relief with Heracles, Deianira and the centaur Nessus. 460-450 BC. Arch. Museum of Piraeus, Greece. pic.twitter.com/SMrUmBRncG

posted at 08:41:58

RT @tzoumio: The Propylaea-the entrance to the Acropolis in Athens in 1882. pic.twitter.com/97e0tABgB3

posted at 08:41:23

RT @GrecianGirly: Me lounging all over the ancient ruins at Olympia, Greece. Please don't judge me. I was 11 years old and my uncle told me to do it! 😳 pic.twitter.com/DJn2a1Xwce

posted at 08:40:24

RT @GrecianGirly: The 4th century CE Roman 'Great Hunt Mosaic' at the Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina, Sicily. pic.twitter.com/QLmdIXcFcr

posted at 08:39:15

RT @AncientRomeLive: The Fordicidia, the fertility festival where a pregnant cow was sacrificed to Tellus took place in #RomeOnThisDay pic.twitter.com/iCZvoZxRl7

posted at 08:38:45

RT @AlisonFisk: Romano-British brooch in the form of a cheerful little hare. At almost 2,000 years old, this lovely design wouldn’t look out of place today. Copper alloy decorated with enamel. 📷: British Museum www.britishmuseum.org/collection/obj… #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/Uc5eF2bvuA

posted at 08:37:03

RT @DrNWillburger: An adorable #Roman vessel in the shape of a #rabbit. Probably made in the Allier valley, France, dating 2nd century AD. On display at British Museum. #RomanArchaeology #Easter #EasterBunny pic.twitter.com/4IoWthFxcX

posted at 08:36:14

RT @christophedilys: Joyeuses Fêtes de Pâques à toutes et tous ! pic.twitter.com/UZq24T4hNu

posted at 08:35:21

RT @strandgut22: The Whale Book. Whales and other marine animals as described by Adriaen Coenen in 1585 Happy #MelvilleMonday! pic.twitter.com/EAL2w1oP0N

posted at 08:32:43

RT @greenleejw: Wait...you don't have a ship? Do not despair! You can still go sit on the shore and chill out with some eels. Just like Mordrain, a friend of Joseph of Arimathea, hanging out on a rocky island in this 14th C. image. Even a king needs to relax with eels now and then. 5/7 pic.twitter.com/ziqii50XZi

posted at 08:32:25

RT @greenleejw: And you don't have to be Noah, either! Other captains and sailors can enjoy the company of eels, as well. Here is a 12th C. image of a type of ship called a hulk. It's one of the earliest images of a medieval ship. And what's there in the water? A saucy, upside down eel! 4/7 pic.twitter.com/xFuSOMQcSW

posted at 08:32:15

RT @greenleejw: But eels weren't just for saints. Noah gets one, too, in this illumination from a 13th. C. psalter. A happy eel-friend, swimming along under his ark. 3/7 pic.twitter.com/kAxF8a3pGw

posted at 08:31:39

RT @greenleejw: Friends, it's Friday. You've made it to the end of the week...you deserve some pretty pictures. So let's do a thread of eels photobombing medieval English artwork! For starters, here's a gorgeous 14th C. image of St. Christopher, trekking along with Jesus & an eel-friend! 1/7 pic.twitter.com/G9Dro8TKNz

posted at 08:30:37

RT @greenleejw: I'm getting ready for my talk on eels and English identity for @AnimalHistories, so I don't really have time for a regular eel history tweet today. So, instead, please enjoy this mermaid (?) taking an eel for walkies. pic.twitter.com/kMkNk9WZWt

posted at 08:29:28

RT @melibeus1: Books and death. @GallicaBnF @laBnF Latin 9545 f. 1r pic.twitter.com/FnvWOET06r

posted at 08:28:45

RT @melibeus1: Cute little 🐰 @BLMedieval Harley 324 f. 3v pic.twitter.com/p6SgqVNYBV

posted at 08:28:02

RT @red_loeb: Irene the painter who was the daughter and pupil of the painter Cratinus. BL Royal 16 G V; Giovanni Boccaccio, De claris mulieribus in an anonymous French translation; c.1440 CE; France, N. (Rouen); ; f.73v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/CWSxk7gRI2

posted at 08:26:36


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