A mid-late 6thC Frankish peacock brooch; gold, garnet and blue glass: http://art.thewalters.org/detail/1573/peacock-shaped-fibula/ …pic.twitter.com/Hs4JBV75U2
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A mid-late 6thC Frankish peacock brooch; gold, garnet and blue glass: http://art.thewalters.org/detail/1573/peacock-shaped-fibula/ …pic.twitter.com/Hs4JBV75U2
A 2nd–3rdC AD Roman peacock figurine, in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.pic.twitter.com/LRmoJzwgp6
A Roman peacock brooch, 2nd–3rdC AD: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/468362 …pic.twitter.com/Tjm3N05fOO
A 4th-century AD wool on linen rectangular panel of a peacock: http://artquill.blogspot.com/2014/01/timelines-of-fabrics-dyes-and-other.html?m=1 …pic.twitter.com/VnVWqRRHOa
Wow...what an amazing state of preservation...
Really is just so fine, isn't it! :)
It was lovely to rediscover stuff Twitter fails to notify now given my other current obsession...hoping one day the bad will disappear & I can get back to what I came on here for! Still have Burgh Castle on the back burner...
Hah! The joy of algorithms....! :)
I use this as one of my personal avatars on my computer :)
Oh, nice! :)
עית דרש נפעא [daras] I think every peacok has something different to saypic.twitter.com/3Aa0rRXtW6
I found Ravenna the most beautiful especially the snowflakes of the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia. Mosaics cover that city, so beautiful, thank you for sharing!
I hope to get to Ravenna some day!!
Astonishing, really.
Melek Taus
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