A 6th- or 7th-century Byzantine ring featuring the Nativity & other scenes from the Life of Christ :) http://art.thewalters.org/detail/11447 pic.twitter.com/AQUVHpltMA
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The Nativity, by the 13th-century Armenian manuscript illuminator T'oros Roslin, produced 1262: http://art.thewalters.org/detail/31378/nativity-3/ …pic.twitter.com/EiXRDgoinX
A very early Nativity scene, first half of 4th century, sarcophagus of Marcus Claudianus: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:0_Sarcophage_de_Marcus_Claudianus_-_Pal._Massimo_alle_Terme.JPG …pic.twitter.com/dhS4BdEIro
A 9th-century Carolingian Nativity scene in the Utrecht Psalter: http://psalter.library.uu.nl/page?p=183&res=1&x=167&y=0 …pic.twitter.com/pWYv5D2fmK
Another Carolingian Nativity scene, from the front cover of the early 9th-century Lorsch Gospels: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BLW_Lorsch_Gospels_cover_(detail).jpg …pic.twitter.com/rnUU6MlQRl
A 6th-century ivory panel depicting the Nativity of Jesus; probably made in Egypt or Syria: https://rylandscollections.wordpress.com/2014/12/22/sixth-century-nativity/ …pic.twitter.com/NF0bziQgr0
A final Nativity scene, from St James's Church, Louth, Christmas morning 2017 :) Merry Christmas everyone!pic.twitter.com/7u8Dyi7aBv
That sentence just gets better and better.
Why is he being pulled out of a top hat ? Rabbit on strike ?
that image is actually disturbing
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