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Ornate French hunter’s sword with silver and ivory hilt, silver fittings, and lizard skin covered scabbard, 18th century.
from Hermann Historica


“The eye (cut across and enlarged).” Primary physiology and hygiene. 1896.

This sculpture is by Marco d’Agrate, 1562 (Duomo cathedral, Milan-Italy)
This is a sculpture of St. Bartholomew who was an Apostle that was said to be skinned alive. If you look closely you will notice that his robe is actually not a robe at all, but his skin.

By Eunice Gibb

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“Lames (eight) of a left gauntlet (1.5 x 10.8 x 11.4 cm), Italy 1540–1570[2555x2250]
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Lames (eight) of a left gauntlet (1.5 x 10.8 x 11.4 cm), Italy 1540–1570[2555x2250]



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