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Two views of the Arch of Constantine - the first an early 20th Century Postcard; the second Canalettos' 'View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum', ca. 1742–1745.

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Images: George Watson Cole Collection; J. Paul Getty Museum (70. PA.52)

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Two Men in Biblical Costume, possibly for "David Mourning Saul and Jonathan", John Singer Sargent, c. 1895 - 1900 https://t.co/xxAFbze1Fj

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If we're talking WWI, I'm bringing up Ornitologia da Grande Guerra (Ornithology of the Great War), a set of caricatures where portuguese Lieutenant Colonel José Rodrigues Brusco Júnior compares military men... to birds.

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Sigismund I/III, king of Sweden and Poland, Peter Paul Rubens https://t.co/qJonUTxFOp

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S.I. Witkiewicz, 'Multiple Self Portrait', showing him in the uniform of the Pavlovsky Regiment of the Imperial Russian Army, and probably taken in St. Petersburg in 1916.

For Day 106 of

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In the summer of 1549, a group of rebels from towns and villages across Norfolk camped beneath a large oak tree on Mousehold Heath, led by Robert Kett. They were protesting against enclosure, the fencing off of common land by powerful landlords. Day 105:

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Protest Art prints by artist David Stooke of Stonehenge Free Festival, 1984 DZSWS:2018.1053

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It’s National Go to an Art Museum Day! You can explore amazing art museums from the comfort of your own home. Google Arts and Culture (re) teamed up with over 500 museums around the world to offer free digital tours, including tours of Mo… https://t.co/i6aR8SKh4l

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The Centaurs and the River of Blood (from Dante's "Divine Comedy"), William Blake, 1824-1827 https://t.co/zzWypuo1as

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For Illustrations by Robert Taylor Pritchett (1828-1907) for 'The Queen's Journal' published in the Leisure Hour, April/May, 1868 in collections. See a pdf of the journal extract here:
https://t.co/KskYIe8NVr

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and have worked together on the Museum’s first public exhibition, celebrating the on the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death.

la révolution: Emissive brings expeditions to https://t.co/jGuMysnydf

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Back to my origin for today's on The bronzes were discovered in 1972 in the sea near Riace.They are 2 of the few surviving full-size ancient Greek bronzes, both casted in V BC. Athletes, heroes, or deities, their identification is not yet certain

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and have worked together on the Museum’s first public exhibition, celebrating the on the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death.

la révolution: Emissive brings expeditions to https://t.co/bXH76Ad0x6

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and the theme is A shout out to Leyho’s 2018 WW1 exhibition ‘Chiens Bleus, Chiens Gris’ here at the gallery and to the much missed who reviewed the show https://t.co/F9AdFblHO2

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Day 102: Cats 🐱 Spot the very alarmed kitty in Paul Sandby's "Three a Groat or Four for Sixpence" (1760)🐈

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Evelyn de Morgan's captivating row of 'The Sea Maidens' (1885-86), I hope to see it someday at

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Huguenot refugees escaping to England in the 17th century had no choice but to travel across the sea. We don't have any contemporary images but imagine a typical scene in our galleries The Sea

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Dutch Fair on Yarmouth Beach, George Vincent, 1821 (). Trading ships pulled up on the sand for a bustling market that can last only for the duration of a low tide. Nelson’s (original) column in the background.

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During this second lockdown we'll be joining the sharing of Today's theme is the sea. What better than 'Venus Rising from the Sea Foam' by William Stott of Oldham

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"Martin Impey has created a book of great poignancy. His visual interpretation of Wilfred Owen's 'Dulce et Decorum Est' is rich, lively, and sensitive to the poem"
Alexandra Walton - Curator WW1 Art -Imperial War Museums

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