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Set of six beads from the MET collection, representing ancient decorative and jewelry components, highlighting historical beadwork.-stock-foto
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Collection of 23 beads from the MET, representing ancient decorative elements and historical jewelry components.-stock-foto
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Set of 10 beads from the MET, representing ancient decorative elements and traditional beadwork.-stock-foto
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Glass beads from the MET collection, representing ancient decorative elements and historical beadwork.-stock-foto
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Tobacco card depicting Captain Tew from the Pirates of the Spanish Main series, highlighting his role as a pirate and historical figure.-stock-foto
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This glass perfume bottle from the MET collection exhibits delicate craftsmanship and decorative details, reflecting historical design and refinement of perfume containers.-stock-foto
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This glass perfume bottle demonstrates delicate craftsmanship with intricate detailing, designed for holding fragrance and combining utility with aesthetic appeal.-stock-foto
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This glass flask demonstrates craftsmanship, technical skill, and functional design, reflecting early glassmaking practices in its historical period.-stock-foto
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This 17th-century bag from the MET collection demonstrates detailed craftsmanship in textile design, representing period-specific fashion accessories.-stock-foto
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This metal handle demonstrates functional and ornamental design, reflecting craftsmanship and material use in period objects.-stock-foto
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This cuvette Mahon vase features floral design, demonstrating both decorative and functional use in historical art and culture.-stock-foto
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Painting by Louis Crépy after Antoine Watteau depicting a shepherd dancing to the sound of a flute, showing pastoral landscape, figures, gestures, and musical interaction in a Rococo style.-stock-foto
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Toy Bank - Stump Speaker, c. 1938 by Pearl Torell, is a mechanical coin bank designed as a figure on a stump, featuring movable parts, slot for coins, and interactive design, representing early 20th-century children's toys.-stock-foto
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Print by Luca Ciamberlano, circa 1610-1620, from a drawing book, showing detailed line work, shading, composition, figures, and objects with Renaissance-era stylistic elements.-stock-foto
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This depiction of Cupid illustrates the Roman god of love blindfolded, representing love as blind, within classical mythological and artistic themes.-stock-foto
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Engraving 'House between Two Hills' from 15th-century Mantuan school, depicting rural house set between two hills, showing architectural details, landscape elements, and etched reverse design.-stock-foto
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Child's grave by Majel G. Claflin, circa 1937, featuring a handcrafted wooden cross, small grave plot, earth surface, memorial marker, reflecting American funerary practice and craft techniques of the 1930s.-stock-foto
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Painting by Louis De Clercq from 1859 depicting the exterior of Kalaat-El-Hosn, showing a corner tower, fortification walls, southwestern view, and architectural details in a historical setting.-stock-foto
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A Shaker-style refectory table by Lon Cronk, circa 1939, made of wood with rectangular top, sturdy legs, and designed for dining in domestic or communal settings.-stock-foto
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Appliqué quilt made by Madeline Arnold, circa 1936, showing fabric patches, stitched motifs, geometric and floral designs, color variations, and early 20th-century American quilting techniques.-stock-foto
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Painting by Luigi Conconi, 1896, titled 'The Wave', depicting a turbulent sea wave, water movement, foam, reflection, sky, horizon line, and late 19th-century Italian landscape style.-stock-foto
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Painting by Karl Julius von Leypold depicting Schloss Windeck near Weinheim on the Bergstrasse, showing castle architecture, surrounding landscape, and naturalistic details.-stock-foto
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Lithograph by Julien Antoine Peulot after Honoré Daumier, published in 1867, depicting a scene at the Exposition Universelle showing a foreign visitor receiving attention and access to amenities.-stock-foto
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This box demonstrates craftsmanship, functional design, and decorative elements, reflecting historical use of storage containers.-stock-foto
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This decorative box from the MET collection demonstrates craftsmanship in design and materials, serving both storage and ornamental purposes.-stock-foto
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Obverse medal by Louis Lepère, Nicolas de Florence, and Jean Lepère, 1493-1494, depicting Charles VIII, King of France 1483, showing portrait features, royal insignia, and engraved details.-stock-foto
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Engraving by Lucas van Leyden, 1514, depicting Pyramus and Thisbe, showing two figures, architectural background, gestures, and narrative composition in early 16th-century European art.-stock-foto
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A detailed view of a silver flagon by Lawrence Flynn from circa 1936, showing engraved decoration, handle, spout, and craftsmanship in metalwork for domestic drinking use.-stock-foto
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A bottle by Loraine Makimson, circa 1940, made of glass with cylindrical form and narrow neck, used for storing liquids in domestic or laboratory settings.-stock-foto
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Engraving by Lucas van Leyden, 1530, titled 'Temperancia', showing an allegorical figure representing temperance, holding vessels, symbolic gestures, attire, and early 16th-century Dutch art style.-stock-foto
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Dining room chair by Manuel G. Runyan, circa 1938, wooden seating furniture with backrest, seat, four legs, joinery construction, used in domestic interiors, reflecting 1930s American design and craftsmanship.-stock-foto
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Gaming table by M. Rosenshield-von-Paulin, 1940, wooden table designed for board games or card games, featuring flat surface, legs, edges, early 20th-century furniture design and craftsmanship.-stock-foto
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A 1938 porringer made by E.J. Gilsleider, featuring a shallow bowl with handle, designed for domestic eating purposes, showing material and craftsmanship.-stock-foto
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Painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, in or before 1509, depicting Christ on the Mount of Olives, showing Christ, disciples, gestures, landscape, architectural elements, and early 16th-century German art.-stock-foto
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A weather vane in the shape of a butterfly, designed by Hazel Hyde around 1938, constructed to measure wind direction and serve as a decorative element.-stock-foto
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Engraving by Léonard Gaultier, 1603, depicting the February festival and the Purification of the Virgin, showing figures, rituals, drapery, architectural details, and early 17th-century French religious tradition.-stock-foto
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This fan exemplifies period craftsmanship and decorative elements, used for personal comfort and as a fashion accessory.-stock-foto
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This New Testament cup from the MET collection depicts religious scenes and iconography, demonstrating fine craftsmanship and decorative design.-stock-foto
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The MET needle case is a small, functional object for storing needles, showing practical use and decorative craftsmanship from its period.-stock-foto
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This crucifix is a historical religious object, demonstrating craftsmanship and design from its period.-stock-foto