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deathandmysticism: Unknown Flemish Artist. Plague, Dance of the Rats. 17th century.
And lo, the winged cocks are flocking.
The languid beauty of a 17th Century Dutch Masterpiece. Sublime.
17th Century solid bar of #silver from a shipwreck = good bed fellow.
bildircin: Attributed to Jean-Baptiste Patter (1695-1736) Musée Grobet-Labadié, Marseille
17th century milk maid? A Greek goddess? A Renaissance wench? Professor Danni Ashe proves that history doesn’t move in a straight line – sometimes it has curves.
magictransistor: Gilt copper repousse figure of Durga (दुर्गा), 17th century, Nepal.
callmekitto: alexandraerin: silverilly: bookshop: mydaywithd: Julie D’Aubigny was a 17th-century bisexual French opera singer and fencing master who killed or wounded at least ten men in life-or-death duels, performed nightly shows on the biggest
chimneyspeak: mydaywithd: Julie D’Aubigny was a 17th-century bisexual French opera singer and fencing master who killed or wounded at least ten men in life-or-death duels, performed nightly shows on the biggest and most highly-respected opera stage
Shin-kicking is a traditional English combat sport, originating in the 17th century. The annual World Shin-Kicking Championships are held every year as part of the Cotswold Olimpick Games, drawing crowds of thousands. The aim is to grasp your opponent
‘Taken from the catacombs of Rome in the 17th century, the relics of twelve martyred saints were then attired in the regalia of the period before being interred in a remote church on the German/Czech border.’ - Immortal, Toby de Silva
Secret poison case disguised as a book, 17th century
Fetal Skeleton Tableau, 17th Century, University Backroom, Paris The Secret Museum exhibit photographed and curated by Joanna Ebstein
17th century French chastity belt.
17th-18th Century Executioner’s Mask
Reliquary Bust, Belgium, 17th Century, Stedelijk Museum, Vander Kelen-Mertens, Leuven.
Two artificial noses, 17th-18th century
Representation of a victim effected by the Plague by Gaetano Giulio Zumbo. About 5” tall and sculpted from wax in the 17th century
ex0skeletay: Detail from marble floor, Cornaro Chapel, Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, Italy, 17th century
missfolly: Portrait of Japanese Christians (‘Kirishitan’) in Portuguese costume, 16th-17th century
jaded-mandarin: Willem Van De Velde. Marine Landscape Study, 17th Century.
magictransistor: Tantric Drawings of 17th Century Rajasthan NY Times
lestradehasthephonebox: superwherelock: mewkeirin: jasmine-blu: i never realized how realistic their moments were until now favorite movie interestingly in 17th century germany fitz was a prefix surname used for bastard sons so one of eugenes
discovergreatbritain: Hatfield HouseIf you’ve seen Shakespeare in Love, you may recognise parts of Hatfield House: it was used as Viola’s house in the film. It’s an authentic 17th-century Jacobean mansion, so they picked their location well. Find
art-of-swords: Kiliç SwordDated: 17th century Culture: Ottoman (Turkish)Measurements: overall length (in scabbard) 95 cm; blade length 75 cmThe wooden scabbard is covered with a greenish ray skin and four butterfly shaped gilded silver mounts. The
v-ersacrum: Mateo Cerezo, Magdalena, 17th century
fyeah-history: Binondo Church after an 1863 earthquakeEarthquake Baroque is a style of Baroque architecture found in places like the Philippines and Guatemala, which suffered destructive earthquakes during the 17th century and 18th century, where large
phobs-heh: Karakuri puppet - are traditional Japanese mechanized puppets or automata, originally made from the 17th century to 19th century. The most common example today of a zashiki karakuri mechanism is a tea-serving robot, which starts moving forward
St. Maximus (Bürglen, Switzerland) “He was believed to have been an Early Christian soldier who was martyred (hence the armor). He was decorated in the late 17th century and became associated with the legend of a feral white cat, which some believed
St. Konstantious (Rorschach, Switzerland) “One of the finest decorated skeletons in Switzerland, he has been present in the church since the 17th century, but is now hidden behind a painted cover.” ©
St. Felix (Gars am Inn, Germany) “He arrived at the town’s monastery church in the 17th century and was credited with an important miracle — it was believed that he saved the town’s market from being destroyed in a fire. Because of this, a pilgrimage
St. Deodatus (Rheinau, Swizterland) “One of two seated skeletons which arrived late in the 17th century in the town’s monastic church. He shows a rare style of facial decorations, with a wax mask molded over the upper half of the skull, and a cloth
Mourning ring, Birmingham Museum. Gold enamel and human hair. English, 17th c.
fer1972: Today’s Classic: Narcissus 1. By Caravaggio (1597) 2. By Gyula Benczur (1881) 3. By Will H. Low (18th. Century) 4. By Francesco Curradi (17th. Century) 5. By Salvador Dali (1937)
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hadrian6: Dead Boy on a Dolphin. late 16th.century early 17th.century. attributed to Lorenzo Lotti / Lorenzetto. Italian 1490-1541.marble. Hermitage. St.Petersburg. Russia. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
deathandmysticism: Hieronymus Wierix after Ambrosius Francken I, Old Age (Night) from The Four Ages of Man and Death with the Last Judgment, late 16th century or early 17th century
17th Century tomb full of coffins 'accidentally' discovered at Gloucester Cathedral
awesomearchives: Watch a Destroyed 17th Century Map Get Painstakingly Restored A 17th century map was found in a chimney in Scotland and then delivered to the National Library of Scotland crumpled inside a plastic bag and basically destroyed. Just
thelastdiadoch: Set of armour from Japan“Momoyama period, late 16th century (cuirass and sleeves; Edo period, 17th century (helmet), 18th-19th century (remainder)This composite suit of Japanese armour brings together items from different periods.The
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger Dated: 16th century - 17th century Culture: Indian and Iranian Medium: carved jade and Khorássán steel Measurements: blade length 19.6 cm Source: Copyright © 2015 The Wallace Collection
17th century Italian painter, Pan with a Flute. Oil on canvas, 99 x 137 cm.
art-of-swords: Yatagan with Scabbard Artist / Maker: unknown Culture: Ottoman Dated: late 17th century (blade); late 18th century (mounts); 18th century (scabbard) Medium: steel, gold, silver, wood and leather, chiselled and embossed Measurements: blade
via-appia: Menelaus bearing the corpse of Patroclus Roman, 1st century with restorations made in the 16th & 17th centuries
beau–brummell: beau–brummell: Men’s fashion of the very, very early 1700s (like, the transitional period between the late 17th century and the 18th century) is so lovely and they always look so handsome and soft in their portraits. Should probably
art-of-swords: Basket-hilt Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Scottish Medium: steel The blade of the sword is most likely made during the 17th century, while the hilt, tick steel hilt decorated with pierced work and chiselled details, is 18th century.
elsegno: barbucomedie: Sword hilts on display at the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow, Scotland. 1. Cup hilt rapier, early 17th century, Spanish. 2. Swept-hilt rapier, about 1600, English hilt, German blade. 3. Fencing sword, mid-16th century, Italian
art-of-swords: Cup-hilt Rapier Dated: 19th Century (made in 17th century style) Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 132 cm The sword has a straight blade of lozenge section, small tang and a flat ricasso. The iron hilt comes in the shape of
randomitemdrop:desimonewayland: A pair of Mughal spectacles with emerald lenses and diamond mounted frames, India (lenses 17th century, frames 19th century)via: Apollo Magazine Item: maybe you think you’re fancy but are the lenses of your glasses
itwashotwestayedinthewater:its wild how, someone from the 1800s, would write a book about the 17th century (1600s) and itd be like 200 years ago for them. thats fucked. we (well….I) think of anything before the 20th century as one big fuck whole
art-of-swords: Mughal Dagger Dated: 17th century - 18th century Culture: North India Medium: Jade, steel, gold and cabachon rubies and emeralds Measuremenrs: Length: 24.1 cm, blade Unknown Artist / Maker Source & Copyright: The Wallace Collection
shiningwizard: The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (Eric Rohmer, 2006) a nice way to end things. absolute conviction to its own belief system - to love, religion and the 5th century viewed from the 17th century.
peashooter85: An ornate Victorian era replica of a 17th century style wheellock pistol, English, 19th century.
japaneseaesthetics: ‘Netsuke’ (miniature sculptures that were invented in 17th-century Japan) in the form of a Kappa mask. Mid-to-late 19th century, Japan. Stag antler (main) with hide (hair) and inlays (eyes). LACMA (Raymond and Frances Bushell
17th century astronomical moon phase chart.
lostsplendor: Russian Royal Headdress, 14th-17th Century: Shown and Listed Chronologically: Monomakh’s Cap [14th Century], Altabasnaya (Sibir) Cap [Mid 17th Century], and The Diamond Cap [Late 17th Century].
medievalpoc: Walter Frier Portrait of the Princess of Zanzibar with an African Attendant Oil on Canvas Scotland (Oterston-John Henderson) 18th Century reproduction of 17th Century Original An inscription on the back reads: John Henderson of Fordell
sixpenceee: The skull is allegedly that of St Vitalis of Assisi, an Italian Benedictine monk from the 14th century. It belonged to an Anglo-Irish family from County Louth, and is housed in a Queen Anne case dating from the 17th century. (Source)
le-plus-beau-des-mensonges: Illustrations for “Letters of a Portuguese Nun“ by Milo Manara Until the 20th century, the Letters (first published anonymously in Paris in 1669) were often ascribed to a 17th-century Franciscan nun in a convent