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  2. Etruscan jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry becomes omnipresent during the Hellenistic period. It becomes unisex and is worn by people whether they are naked or dressed. In images, women were often represented with only slippers and a torque or necklace. The heavy necklaces of the classical era are now replaced by strands of beads and torques.

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    Sweet red bows and unbeatable comfort make these boxer briefs designed specially for women the perfect Valentine's Day gift. But trust us, she'll be lounging in this style all year long! $16.46 at ...

  4. $14.99 at amazon.com. A-peeling Banana Vase. You were probably already planning to get them flowers for Valentine's Day, so make their bouquet even more a-peeling when you place it in this ...

  5. Etruscan art - Wikipedia

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    5th to 4th century BC necklace in gold Etruscan art was often religious in character and, hence, strongly connected to the requirements of Etruscan religion . The Etruscan afterlife was negative, in contrast to the positive view in ancient Egypt where it was but a continuation of earthly life, or the confident relations with the gods as in ...

  6. File:Henri Matisse, 1919-21, Woman with a Red Umbrella Seated ...

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    File: Henri Matisse, 1919-21, Woman with a Red Umbrella Seated in Profile (Interior), oil on canvas, 81 x 65 cm, private collection.jpg

  7. Etching - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait etched by Wenceslaus Hollar Selection of early etched printing plates from the British Museum. The process as applied to printmaking is believed to have been invented by Daniel Hopfer (c. 1470 –1536) of Augsburg, Germany. Hopfer was a craftsman who decorated armour in this way, and applied the method to printmaking, using iron ...