A rather sweet gold bull figurine from Bactria or Gandhara, 1stC BC; now in the Ashmolean.pic.twitter.com/aAIZU4HdAm
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A rather sweet gold bull figurine from Bactria or Gandhara, 1stC BC; now in the Ashmolean.pic.twitter.com/aAIZU4HdAm
A schist relief fragment of a seated winged Atlas, 2nd–3rdC AD, from Gandhara (Jamalgarhi); now in the Ashmolean Museum.pic.twitter.com/QbaWxZNpis
Also in the Ashmolean, a schist Buddha from Gandhara, c. AD 200, w/ strong Greco-Roman influences; see further http://jameelcentre.ashmolean.org/collection/921/object/11107 …pic.twitter.com/3ZlbVZuwND
Silver Indo-Greek coin of Demetrios I, 200–190 BC; king as 'conqueror of India' wearing elephant scalp headdress; in the Ashmolean Museum.pic.twitter.com/KKed7wWq0h
Love that, so beautiful.
Isn't it just! :)
It's Gene Wilder!
Her hair-style looks oddly contemporary. Minus the snakes of course.
for some reason, it reminds me of Gene Wilder in the classic comedy film 'Young Frankenstein'
That is so beautiful, it's incredible, thanks for posting my friend.
so interesting thanks
Looks like Maggie T.
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