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Sarcophagus of Giunio Basso. 359. Scenes from the Bible. Paleo-christian art. Relief on marble. VATICAN CITY. Vatican Museums
REUTER, Fritz (1810-1874). German writer. Oil on canvas. GERMANY. Berlin. Staatliche Museen (State Museums)
Moche or Mochica Art. PERU. SipᮮRoyal TombsMoche or Mochica Art. PERU. Sipᮮ Royal Tombs of Sipᮠ Museum
SPAIN. Zaragoza. The Caesaraugusta Forum Museum
SPAIN. Valencia. Room of the Valencian Institute of Modern Art (IVAM)
Sican or Lambayeque Culture (700-1300). PERU. Ferre. Sicᮠ National Museum
ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums. Courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori. Alleged representation of Hispania. Roman art. Sculpture
Sican or Lambayeque Culture (700-1300). Nose pendant. PERU. Ferre. Sicᮠ National Museum
Sican or Lambayeque Culture (700-1300). Representation. PERU. Ferre. Sicᮠ National Museum
Vatican Penelope. 6th c. BC. Roman copy after a Greek original. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. VATICAN CITY. Vatican Museums
Mining Scene. 580 -570 a. C. Black-figure ceramicsMining Scene. 580 -570 a.C. Black-figure ceramics. Archaic Greek art. Ceramics. GERMANY. Berlin. Staatliche Museen (State Museums)
Palestra Scene. Black-figure hydria. Classical Greek art. Ceramics. VATICAN CITY. Vatican Museums
AUSTRIA. Linz. Lentos Museum of Modern Art
San Bartolome Altar, Master of (16th century)
ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums. Palazzo dei Conservatori. Hall of the Captains. Statue of Francesco Aldobrandino. Sculpture
AUSTRIA. Vienna. MuseumsQuartier (Museum Quarter). Museo of Modern Art (MUMOK)
CRESPI, Giuseppe Maria (1665-1747). Portrait
Travel pharmacy. BELGIUM. Brussels. Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
PERU. SipᮮRoyal Tombs of SipᮠMuseum. ThePERU. Sipᮮ Royal Tombs of Sipᮠ Museum. The Museum. Outside
SPAIN. Zaragoza. Roman baths
Astronomical Observations. 1711. Series of eight panels (51 x 35 cm. each one) dedicated to the planets. Detail of the pictures of the Moon (left), Mercury (center) and Venus. Baroque art
V and a Exterior PhotoBuilt in 1851 to replace the Museum of Manufactures at Marlborough House, the South Kensington Museum will be renamed in 1899 as the V&A, and rebuilt to reopen in 1909. Date: circa 1908
Natural History MuseumFish gallery, Natural History Museum, Kensington, London, 1911 Date: 1911
Monaco. The Oceanographic Museum, on the Sea coast. A museum of marine sciences. Opened in 1901
Welsh National MuseumThe National Museum of Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: built 1912 - 1932
Dogs patrolling Louvre at night following theft of Mona LisaGuard dogs patrolling the galleries of the Louvre Museum in Paris at night in 1911. Following the theft of La Giaconda (better known as the Mona Lisa) by Leonardo da Vinci from the gallery
Art Institute ChicagoAttracting one million visitors each year, this is Americas most popular museum until they build Washingtons Air & Space museum. Date: 1916
The Indian Institute, Broad Street, Oxford, England, was founded in 1885 by Sir Monier Williams. It contains a library of Eastern Studies and is a museum of Eastern Art. Date: founded 1885
The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Co Durham, England, is a French style chateau, housing a permanent collection of art, furniture and ceramics. Date: opened 1892
Apsley House 1980The Wellington Museum, Apsley House, No. 1 Hyde Park, London. Former home of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington and now a famous museum. Date: 1980
Victoria & Albert MuseumThe taxi rank in front of the Victoria and Albert Museum, on Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, designed by Sir Aston Webb and completed in 1909. Date: 1950s
Charlie Brown MuseumCurios and treasures at the Charlie Brown Saloon Museum. Date: 1930s
British Museum CrowdA very long queue for a popular exhibition at the famous British Museum, central London. Date: 1980
Alexander Keiller MuseumThe splendid stone built building which houses the Alexander Keiller Museum of archaeological finds, founded in the 1930s, at Avebury, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1960s
Polperro MuseumThe quaint Polperro Museum, one of many old whitewashed buildings in this lovely fishing village in Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
York Folk MuseumA re-created early 19th century cobbled street scene, with coach and dummy horseman outside a haberdashery. York Folk Museum, York, Yorkshire, England. Date: 19th century (re-enactment)
Dali Museum AstronautA surrealist astronaut on the wall of the Dali Museum at Figueres. Date: 1986
Dali Museum EntranceSurrealist figures at the entrance to the Dali Museum at Figueres. Date: 1986
Geological Museum InsideThe Great Hall of the Economic Geology Museum, Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, (previously the Practical Geology Museum) Date: 1851
Rotorua Museum, North Island, New ZealandView of the Rotorua Museum of Art and History, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand. The museum is housed in the historic Bath House building, located in the Government Gardens
The Loan Collection at the South Kensington MuseumThe Loan Collection on display in the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria and Albert Museum) in 1862, an exhibition comprising over 8000 different objects from around 450 contributors
The East India House Museum, London, 1858Interior of the East India House Museum in Leadenhall Street, London. Many of the items on display in the museum at that time were from the collection of Dr. Forbes Royle
The Prado, MadridThe Prado, built in the 1780s, opened as a museum in 1819 and houses a definitive collection of Spanish art as well as much from the Netherlands, formerly governed by Spain
Royal Coll. of SurgeonsThe osteological room in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, London
Brit Museum Elgin RoomThe Elgin Room, housing the marbles and other treasures looted from Greece by Lord Elgin in 1812 and bought by the nation in 1816 for 35, 000 pounds
Museum Natural HistoryWhales and elephants dominate the crowded hall of the Musee d histoire naturelle, Paris
Mariettes MuseumA selection of mummified remains in Mariettes Museum, Bulaq (museum founded 1863)
Reading Room Brit MuseumConstruction of the great Reading Room of the British Museum, the forerunner of the British Library