Camels in early medieval western Europe: beasts of burden+tools of humiliation — new post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/05/camels-in-early-medieval-western-europe.html …pic.twitter.com/DT10rwW5a4
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A 6thC bronze weight bearing an imitation of the central panel of the Barberini ivory: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BCMA_Imitation_Barberini_ivory.jpg …pic.twitter.com/zclXKXbghj
Detail of an elephant & a tiger on the 6thC Barberini diptych #WorldElephantDay http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/BarberiniDipt_6.jpg …pic.twitter.com/HfxPyxvsNj
That emperor looks a bit like Zeno. But that would be ridiculous.
Has been suggested, I believe :)
Yeah, just read the wikipedia article. It's hard to say, Zeno is a bit obscure. :P
True :) Was described as the most recent theory in 1960s, but seems a minority opinion!
This is great art
Brunehaut. Somebody just said Brunehaut...
what a brilliant use of framed space-the tapering Angels, the horse bursting out of its frame
That is beautiful. :)
Very interesting. I wonder why the panel on the right is blank?
Stunning detail! BTW, I've always that that women wearing sunglasses on their heads were hot!
Weird af comment.....
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