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The Wriston Art Center Galleries Digital Collection
at Lawrence University has
over 1500 images
of various artworks, focusing especially on
prints & printmaking
and
ancient coins
. All can be viewed in extremely high resolution (click "export image" above the artwork). Here are a few I particularly like:
Beginning of Winter
(Japanese woodcut),
Rising Sun
(Paul Klee painting),
From Distant Lands
(watercolor),
Three Kings
(Jacques Villon engraving),
Untitled I
(netting) and
Noble Lady and Prince
(Japanese woodcut).
posted by
Kattullus
on Apr 14, 2009 -
4 comments
The Maria Theresa Thaler
(or MTT), a coin first minted in 1741 and continuously to this day, remained legal tender in parts of the Arabian peninsula as late as 1970,
where it was much prized both as a coin and for jewelry
[magazine article] Incredibly important for trade between Europe and the Middle East, the MTT had a great impact on history. For more information turn to
Maria Theresa's Thaler: A case of international money
an indepth article about the MTT by Adrian Tschoegl.
posted by
Kattullus
on Apr 8, 2008 -
10 comments
The Coins and History of Asia
contains information and scans of over 2500 coins from 600 BC to 1600 AD. Also on the same site,
an article about Hephthalites
, the so-called White Huns of Iran who had an empire in Central Asia before
disappearing from historical record after a little bit more than a century
.
posted by
Kattullus
on Jun 3, 2007 -
10 comments
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