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Background imageAcad Collection: Etruscan Christian clay lantern decorated with a fisherman

Etruscan Christian clay lantern decorated with a fisherman
Etruscan Christian clay lantern decorated with a Pisciculorum. The fisherman holds a fish and net, within a circle of vine leaves and grapes. Christianor Lucerna Fictilis in Acad. Etrusca

Background imageAcad Collection: Etruscan Christian lantern decorated with the Apostles

Etruscan Christian lantern decorated with the Apostles
Etruscan Christian clay lantern decorated with the heads of the twelve Apostles. Christogram in beads. Christianorum Lucerna Fictilis in Acad. Etrusca

Background imageAcad Collection: Numa Pompilius, legendary second king of Rome

Numa Pompilius, legendary second king of Rome, c.753-672 BC. Bearded man in daidem. From an engraved agate gem. Numa II Roman Rex in Achate in Acad. Etrus

Background imageAcad Collection: A lion holding a butterfly in its mouth

A lion holding a butterfly in its mouth. The lion was attributed to Diana, Cybele, Ceres and Isis. From an engraved cornelian gem. Leo Papilion Ore Ferens in Corneol in Acad. Etrus

Background imageAcad Collection: Symbols of the Greek god Apollo, Etruscan Apulu

Symbols of the Greek god Apollo, Etruscan Apulu
Symbols of the Greek god Apollo: Tripod, serpent, raven, bow, quiver and laurel. Apulu, chthonic sky god, to the Etruscans. From an engraved emerald gem. Apollinis Symbola in Smaragdo in Acad. Etrus

Background imageAcad Collection: Barry Stewart

Barry Stewart Scotland & Edinburgh Acad Rugby Union 12 November 1996 Date: 12 November 1996

Background imageAcad Collection: David Sole

David Sole Scotland & Edingburgh Acad Rugby Union 18 February 1992 Date: 18 February 1992

Background imageAcad Collection: VOLTA AT ACAD. SCIENCES

VOLTA AT ACAD. SCIENCES
Alessandro Volta presents a paper on his battery to the Academie des Sciences at Paris, in the presence of the First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte Date: 18 November 1800

Background imageAcad Collection: Acad Francaise 1900

Acad Francaise 1900
A crowded meeting, of mostly men, but with two women in the audience Date: 1900

Background imageAcad Collection: Acad Francaise 1896

Acad Francaise 1896
Visited by Russian royals. The Academy is the most celebrated of the five academies which makes up the Institut. Date: 7 October 1896

Background imageAcad Collection: Acad Francaise / Moloch

Acad Francaise / Moloch
Caricature of the Academie Francaise, personified as a worrisome old woman compiling a dictionary


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