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Background imageHorizontal Collection: Blue Egyptian vases

Blue Egyptian vases
Vase of Egyptian blue (a substance with similar properties to faience. 18th Dynasty, circa 1550-1300 BC

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Egyptian bronze fish hooks

Egyptian bronze fish hooks and harpoon 2000 BC-1800 BC

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Two Egyptian pots

Two Egyptian pots depicting faces of Bes. circa 660-300BC

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Blue Egyptian vases

Blue Egyptian vases
Vase of Egyptian blue (a substance with similar properties to faience. 18th Dynasty, circa 1550-1300 BC

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Ear studs from glass and alabaster

Ear studs from glass and alabaster
Ear studs from dynastic Egypt made from coloured glass and alabaster, circa 1500-1000 BC

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Egyptian Faience Ibis

Egyptian Faience Ibis
Egyptian Ibis in Faience. Circa First millennia BC

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Egyptian Faience Ibis

Egyptian Faience Ibis
Egyptian Ibis in Faience. Circa First millennia BC

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Colombian gold work

Colombian gold work, circa 1100-1500 AD

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Egyptian Ibis of faience

Egyptian Ibis of faience
Egyptian Ibis in Faience. Circa First millennia BC

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Colombian gold work

Colombian gold work, circa 1100-1500 AD

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Model of Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece, circa 1960

Model of Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece, circa 1960
Model of the Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece made circa 1960 at the University of Birmingham

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Model of theatre of Herodes Atticus at Acropolis

Model of theatre of Herodes Atticus at Acropolis
Model of the theatre of Herodes Atticus at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece made circa 1960 at the University of Birmingham

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Model of Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece, circa 1962

Model of Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece, circa 1962
Model of the Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece made circa 1960 at the University of Birmingham

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Model of Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece, circa 1963

Model of Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece, circa 1963
Model of the Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece made circa 1960 at the University of Birmingham

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Hercules with club and lion skin cloak, Roman style

Hercules with club and lion skin cloak, Roman style
Bronze figures depicting Hercules with a club and lion skin cloak, found in the Roman provinces of Britannia, Germania; and Gaul. AD 1-300

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Model of theatre of Herodes Atticus at Acropolis

Model of theatre of Herodes Atticus at Acropolis
Model of the theatre of Herodes Atticus at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece made circa 1960 at the University of Birmingham

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Model of Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece, circa 1961

Model of Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece, circa 1961
Model of the Acropolis ruins in Athens, Greece made circa 1960 at the University of Birmingham

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Glass perfume bottles or jars, Greco-Egyptian

Glass perfume bottles or jars, Greco-Egyptian 1st century AD

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Pottery vessel, Jericho, 3200-3000 BC

Pottery vessel, Jericho, 3200-3000 BC
Pottery vessel from Palestine, Jericho 3200-3000BC. Found in a tomb

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Tall hollow log drum, Nigeria, 20th Century

Tall hollow log drum, Nigeria, 20th Century
Tall hollow log drum, Nigeria early 20th Century. The drum would be played in a standing position

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Glass bowl, Greco-Egyptian, 1st century

Glass bowl, Greco-Egyptian, 1st century
Blue and white marbled glass bowl, Greco-Egyptian 1st century AD

Background imageHorizontal Collection: La Donna Della Finestra, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

La Donna Della Finestra, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) La Donna Della Finestra 1881 oil on Canvas. The model was Jane Morris and the work is dated 1870. The subject is Dantes poem Vita Nuova

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Gold foils, Anglo-Saxon Art, 4th - 7th Century

Gold foils, Anglo-Saxon Art, 4th - 7th Century
Gold foils from the Staffordshire Hoard. Anglo-Saxon Art, from the 4th to the 7th Century

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Gilded bronze brooch, Anglo-Saxon Art, 8th century

Gilded bronze brooch, Anglo-Saxon Art, 8th century
Gilded bronze brooch, Anglo Saxon 8th century AD

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Gold foils, Anglo-Saxon Art, 4th - 7th Century

Gold foils, Anglo-Saxon Art, 4th - 7th Century
Gold foils from the Staffordshire Hoard. Anglo-Saxon Art, from the 4th to the 7th Century

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Line without measure, by Robert Marsden, 1990

Line without measure, by Robert Marsden, 1990
Robert Marsden born 1947. A line without measure 1990. Patinated gilding metal. A distorted triangular metal tube

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Dantes Dream, by Dante Rossetti, 1890

Dantes Dream, by Dante Rossetti, 1890
Earthenware glazed dish depicting Dantes Dream by Dante Rossetti. Shows Dante led by the angelic figure of love, to the deathbed of his beloved Beatrice. Italian, 1890

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Line without measure, by Robert Marsden, 1990

Line without measure, by Robert Marsden, 1990
Robert Marsden born 1947. A line without measure 1990. Patinated gilding metal. A distorted triangular metal tube

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Gold foils, Anglo-Saxon Art, 4th - 7th Century

Gold foils, Anglo-Saxon Art, 4th - 7th Century
Gold foils from the Staffordshire Hoard. Anglo-Saxon Art, from the 4th to the 7th Century



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