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Caspar David Friedrich “Owl on a Bare Tree“ (1834) oil on canvas 25.5 × 31.5 cm. (Location not known. Wikimedia Commons)
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Ancient Egyptian mud coffin containing a wooden ushabti. Artist unknown; ca. 1580-1479 BCE (17th-18th Dynasty, late Second Intermediate Period or early New Kingdom). Found at Thebes; now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A “colossal squid” that attacked a ship. Drawing by Pierre Denys-Montfort, 1801, engraved by Étienne Claude Voysard, 1804
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Paolo Veronese, Lucretia (1580/83) at the Kunsthistorische Museum Wien.
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“Gertrude“ (detail) illustration by Andrej Dugin (2016) for “Hamlet“ by William Shakespeare (1603).
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Bell krater, Mycenaean Greece, circa 1200 BC
from The British Museum
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