| Roman Empire Basin 1st century AD giallo antico marble (collection of Louis XVI) Musée du Louvre |
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| Mark Rothko No. 5 1958 oil and acrylic on canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington DC |
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| Giovanni Battista della Rovere (il Fiammenghino) Angels with Instruments of St Sebastian's Martyrdom 1602 drawing British Museum |
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| Ventura Salimbeni Self Portrait ca. 1605 drawing (frame drawn by later hand) British Museum |
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| Fanny Sanín Acrylic no. 6 1975 acrylic on canvas Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC |
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| Katia Santibañez Untitled 2002 acrylic on paper Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York |
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| Andres Serrano Cactus Blood 1987 C-print National Gallery of Art, Washington DC |
| Sèvres Manufactory Cabinet 1848 ebony ornamented with porcelain figures, enamel plaques and gilt-bronze fittings Musée du Louvre |
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| Charles Sheeler Egyptian Sculpture, Metropolitan Museum of Art ca. 1942-45 gelatin silver print Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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| Frank Stella Sacramento Mall Proposal #4 1978 acrylic on canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington DC |
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| Thomas Struth Milan Cathedral (Façade) 1998 C-print Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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| William Henry Fox Talbot Vase with Medusa Head 1840 salted paper print from paper negative Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
| Anonymous French Makers Throne-Hanging of Charles VII - Angels bearing Crown ca. 1425 wool and silk tapestry Musée du Louvre |
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| Antoni Tàpies White and 10 Holes 1973 oil paint and sand on plywood Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC |
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| Guillaume Thomas Taraval Design for Festival Architecture before 1750 drawing Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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| Mauro Antonio Tesi Design for Sepulchral Monument before 1766 drawing Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |
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| John Thomson Twin Pagodas at Foochow ca. 1869 albumen silver print from glass negative Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
The man who first built up with good strong words
the high-browed songs of towering tragedy,
Aeschylus, son of Euphorion, far from Eleusis
lies here, and glorifies Sicily with his body.
– from the Greek Anthology, translated by Alistair Elliot

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