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25 Cards in this Set
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Artemesia Gentileschi "Judith slaying Holofernes Ca. 1614-20 |
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Barbara Kruger "Untitled" (I shop therefore I am) 1987
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Polykleitos, Dyphoros Roman marble copy of Bronze greek original Circa 440 BCE |
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Parthenon Acropolis, Athens 447-432 BCE |
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Leonardo da Vinci "Virtruvian Man" ca. 1490 |
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Lorenzo Ghiberti "Sacrifice of Isaac, competition panel for Florence Baptistry" Bronze 1401-2 |
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Masaccio, Holy Trinity Fresco (Santa Maria Novella, Florence) 1427 |
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Andrea Mantegna "Lamentation over Christ" temper on canvas c. 1490 |
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Grand Odalisque oil on canvas 1814 |
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Jacques- Louis David "Oath of the Horatii" oil on canvas 1784 |
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Guo Xi "Early Spring" Hanging scroll Ink and light colors on silk 1072 |
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Buddha's Footprints, Great Stupa, Sanchi, Sculptural reliefs, north gate, 3rd century BCE - 3rd Century CE |
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Seated Buddha Preaching first sermon, from sarnath India 2nd half of the 5th century BCE sandstone |
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Paul Gauguin "where do we come from? What are we? where are we going? 1897 |
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Vincent van gogh "the Courtesan" 1887 |
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Pablo Picasso "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon 1907 |
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Anonymous "Profession portrait of Sor Maria de Senor San Rafael oil on canvas 1824 |
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Jose de Ibarra "christ in the garden of virtues" oil on canvas 18th century |
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Anon Xochiquetzal From the codex Borgia, fol. 9r Pigments and gesso on deerskin. Late 15th or Early 16th c |
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Mihrab (prayer niche), from Isfahan, Iran Mosaic of Polychrome-glazed cut, early 1600's |
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Ka'aba, Mecca- Saudi Arabia
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Icon of Christ, Monastery of St. Catherine ( Mount Sinai, Egypt) 6th century CE |
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Virgin and Child Hagia Sophia (Constantinople/Istanbul) Mosaic 867 |
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Jan and Hubert Van Eyck, Ghent Altarpiece oil on panel 1432 |
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Unknown Artist Augustus Prima Porta Stone copy of Bronze original 1st century CE |