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Woman from Willendorf, Paleolithic, limestone |
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Woman, Neolithic, ceramic |
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Spotted Horse and Human Hand, Pech-Merle Cave, Paleolithic |
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Stele of Hammurabi, Babylonian, basalt |
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Human-Headed Winged Lion, Assyrian, limestone |
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Palette of Narmer, 1st Dynasty, Egypt |
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Great Pyramids, Old Kingdom, Giza |
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Male Lyre Player, Cycladic, marble |
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Polykleitos, Spear Bearer (Doryphorus), Classical Greek |
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Nike of Samothrace, Hellenistic Greek, marble |
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Ara Pacis, Augustan Rome, marble |
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Marcus Aurelius, Roman Empire, gilded bronze |
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Emperor Justinian and His Attendants, mosaic, Byzantine |
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Virgin and Child with Saints and Angels, icon, Byzantine |
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Hinged clasp, from Sutton Hoo burial, Anglo-Saxon |
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Equestrian portrait of Charles the Bald, Carolingian, bronze |
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John of Worcester, page from Worcester Chronicle, Romanesque |
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Exterior, Chartres Cathedral, Gothic |
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Giotto, Virgin and Child Enthroned, late Italian Gothic |
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Filippo Brunelleschi, Dome of Florence Cathedral, Early Italian Renaissance |
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Donatello, David, Early Italian Renaissance |
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Leonardo, Mona Lisa, High Italian Renaissance |
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Raphael, The School of Athens, High Italian Renaissance |
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Michelangelo, David, High Italian Renaissance |
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Titian, Venus of Urbino, High Italian Renaissance |
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Dürer, Self-Portrait, High Northern Renaissance |
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Caravaggio, The Calling of St. Matthew, Italian Baroque |
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Rembrandt, Self-Portrait, Dutch Baroque |
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Rigaud, Louis XIV, French Baroque |
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