A peacock on the porphyry sarcophagus of Constantina (d. 354), c.330-65: http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/VaticanMuseums_65-1-2NA.jpg …pic.twitter.com/wb7WFlASI5
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A peacock on the porphyry sarcophagus of Constantina (d. 354), c.330-65: http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/VaticanMuseums_65-1-2NA.jpg …pic.twitter.com/wb7WFlASI5
A mid-late 6thC Frankish peacock brooch; gold, garnet and blue glass: http://art.thewalters.org/detail/1573/peacock-shaped-fibula/ …pic.twitter.com/9eTEcsYTuJ
A L3rdC/E4thC peacock on the Jonah sarcophagus of c.300, found between Ilminster and Bath: http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/BMJonahSarc5.jpg …pic.twitter.com/c6fJYi86u8
Very peacoquettish.
Hello dissertation! Love those guys.
Beautiful
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