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Arched Fibula with Three Globular Forms

Arched Fibula with Three Globular Forms

Greek

Fragment of a Semi-Cylindrical Eaves-End Roof Tile with Canted, Elliptical End Panel with a Medallion Featuring the Chinese Character 'Hwa' (Chinese, 'Hua'), the Semi-Cylindrical Tile's Exterior Surface with a  Stamped Pattern of Concentric Arcs (or Rolling Waves)

Fragment of a Semi-Cylindrical Eaves-End Roof Tile with Canted, Elliptical End Panel with a Medallion Featuring the Chinese Character 'Hwa' (Chinese, 'Hua'), the Semi-Cylindrical Tile's Exterior Surface with a Stamped Pattern of Concentric Arcs (or Rolling Waves)

Korean

Court Scene (Seigneuriale tapestry)

Court Scene (Seigneuriale tapestry)

Unidentified Artist

Ushabti of Nesbanebdjed

Ushabti of Nesbanebdjed

Egyptian

Eliezer and Rebecca at the Well

Eliezer and Rebecca at the Well, 1633 - 1659

Willem Drost

Intarsia Panel

Intarsia Panel

Roman

Tunic Ornament: Two Hunters Battling Lions

Tunic Ornament: Two Hunters Battling Lions

Byzantine

Narcissus Gazing at his Reflection

Narcissus Gazing at his Reflection

Unidentified Artist

A silver bowl with a fluted base.

Basin

Graeco-Roman

Cylindrical Container with Lid, of "Ziwiye" Type

Cylindrical Container with Lid, of "Ziwiye" Type

Iranian

Rectangular Jar with Lid

Rectangular Jar with Lid

Iranian

Sarcophagus Sections with Men Fighting Amazons

Sarcophagus Sections with Men Fighting Amazons

Roman

Diana on a Hunt

Diana on a Hunt

Unidentified Artist

Textile with Purple Interlace and Simplified Vines

Textile with Purple Interlace and Simplified Vines

Byzantine

Head of a Female Figure

Head of a Female Figure

Etruscan

Stamped Amphora Handle

Stamped Amphora Handle

Roman

Boar

Boar

Greek

Standing Pan or Satyr

Standing Pan or Satyr

Greek

Kylix of the Six's Technique

Kylix of the Six's Technique

Etruscan

Hans Hollein: alles ist Architektur: eine Ausstellung zum Thema Tod: archäologische Felder, Funde, Heimgräber, Grabbeigaben, Altäre, Totenkulte, Leichentücher, Sterbebetten usw: sowie einige Fragmente zu früheren Arbeiten: Städtisches Museum Mönchengladbach, 27. Mai bis 5. Juli 1970.

Hans Hollein: alles ist Architektur: eine Ausstellung zum Thema Tod: archäologische Felder, Funde, Heimgräber, Grabbeigaben, Altäre, Totenkulte, Leichentücher, Sterbebetten usw: sowie einige Fragmente zu früheren Arbeiten: Städtisches Museum Mönchengladbach, 27. Mai bis 5. Juli 1970. , 1934 - 2014

Hans Hollein

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