| The Great Wave off Kanagawa Talk:The_Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa
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| The Hindu Pantheon The_Hindu_Pantheon
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| List of museums with major collections of Egyptian antiquities List_of_museums_with_major_collections_of_Egyptian_antiquities
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| List of museums with major collections of Ancient Near East art This is a list of museums with major art collections from the Ancient Near East. This list is controversial, in so far as it contains only qualitative analysis of museum holdings. These may or may not reflect actual artistic quality of collections in question. List_of_museums_with_major_collections_of_Ancient_Near_East_art
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| List of museums with major collections of European prints and drawings print rooms with major collections of European old master prints and drawings. This list is incomplete, and should not be regarded as a correct ranking of the major collections. Fuller information is available at print room. British Museum, London, UK 50,000 drawings, 2 million prints Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, Germany 110,000 drawings, 500,000 prints Albertina, Vienna, Austria 50,000 drawings, 1 million prints Excludes 25,000 architectural drawings Musée du Louvre, Paris, France 140,500 drawings, 43,000 prints List_of_museums_with_major_collections_of_European_prints_and_drawings
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| Staffordshire Moorlands Pan Staffordshire Moorlands Pan is a 2nd century AD bronze trulla depicting the forts of Hadrian's Wall, with names above. It was found in June 2003 Tullie House Museum in Carlisle, the Potteries Museum in Stoke-on-Trent and London's British Museum. The pan, although lacking its handle, is an extremely well preserved enamelled and inscribed bronze. Staffordshire_Moorlands_Pan
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| Massoud Arabshahi Massoud Arabshahi (مسعود عربشاهی in Persian), born Tehran, Iran, 1935 is an Iranian painter.Arabshahi held his first solo exhibition at the Iran-India Centre, Tehran, in 1964, four years before graduating from the College of Decorative Arts, Tehran. His work includes oils on canvas, sculptures and architectural reliefs- among the latter commissions for the Office for Industry and Mining, Tehran, 1971, and the California Insurance Building, Santa Rosa, California, USA, 1985. Massoud_Arabshahi
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| La Bouche du Roi (artwork) La_Bouche_du_Roi_(artwork)
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| List of museums with major collections in ethnography and anthropology List_of_museums_with_major_collections_in_ethnography_and_anthropology
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| Paul Hamlyn Paul Hamlyn, Baron Hamlyn of Edgeworth, CBE (12 February 1926 – 31 August 2001), was a German-born British publisher and philanthropist.He was born Paul Bertrand Wolfgang Hamburger in Berlin in 1926 and moved to London with his Jewish émigré family in 1933. His father, Richard Hamburger, died when Paul was 14. Shortly afterwards he changed his surname to Hamlyn, which he picked out of the telephone directory. Paul_Hamlyn
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| The Museum The Museum is British television documentary series. It is a behind-the-scenes look at the British Museum, narrated by Ian McMillan and first broadcast on BBC Two on Thursdays at 7.30pm from 10th May 2007. It is produced by BBC Wales. It is in 10 half-hour parts. There is an accompanying hardback book by Rupert Smith. The_Museum
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| Nemes nemes was the striped headcloth worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt. It covered the whole crown and back of the head and nape of the neck (sometimes also extending a little way down the back) and had two large flaps which hung down behind the ears and in front of both shoulders. It was sometimes combined with the double crown, as it is on the statues of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel. Nemes
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| Mixtec writing Mixtec writing originated as a logographic writing system during the Post-Classic period in Mesoamerican history. Records of genealogy, historic events, and myths are found in the pre-Columbian Mixtec codices. The arrival of Europeans in 1520 AD caused changes in form, style, and the function of the Mixtec writings. Mixtec_writing
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| Featured article candidates/Amenhotep I/archive1 Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Amenhotep_I/archive1
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| Cage cup cage cup, Greek diatreton, also vas diatretum, is a Roman luxury glass vessel. These diatreta consist of an inner beaker and an outer cage or shell of decoration that stands around of the body of the cup Cage_cup
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| Meidias Painter The Meidias Painter was an Athenian red-figure vase painter in Ancient Greece, active in the last quarter of the fifth century BCE (fl. c. 420 to c. 400). He is named after the potter whose signature is found on a large hydria of the Meidias Painter’s decoration (BM E 224), excavated from an Etruscan tomb. Meidias_Painter
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| Athena of Velletri Athena of Velletri or Velletri Pallas is a type of classical marble statue of Athena, wearing a helmet. Athena_of_Velletri
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| British Museum directors Category:British_Museum_directors
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| Director of the British Museum Director of the British Museum is the head of the British Museum in London, a post currently held by Neil MacGregor. He is responsible for that institution's general administration and reports its accounts to the British Government. The actual governance of the British Museum, however, is delegated to its Board of Trustees. Director_of_the_British_Museum
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| Featured article candidates/Archived nominations/June 2007 Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Archived_nominations/June_2007
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