Lady. Female portrait of American Civil War time by Mathew Brady.
Original Caption: Lady..U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 111-B-1597..From:: Series: Mathew Brady Photographs of Civil War-Era Personalities and Scenes, (Record Group 111)..Photographer: Brady, Mathew,... More
Mrs. Phil Riley, St.Clair car - Public domain portrait photograph
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Miss Anita Phipps, 11/24/23 - Public domain dedication image
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Millicent Fawcett's Hyde Park address1913
7JCC/O/01/177 Public domain photograph related to US National Parks, Nature, conservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
C. & N.W. R.R., Mrs. Dorothy Lucke, employed as a wiper at the roundho...
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Standing female figurine, Cyprus, cypro archaic ii
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Amulet in the Shape of a Female Figure, possibly the Goddess Isis (?)
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Head of a female wearing a necklace originally filled with stone inlay...
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Standing female figurine with missing legs
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Standing female figurine with long thin wig and missing legs
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Mesoamerican Female Figurine, Chupicuaro, Mexico
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Mesoamerican Female Figurine, Chupicuaro, Mexico
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Marble female figure - Aegean islands
Of particular interest is the treatment of the head, which strongly depends upon Neolithic antecedents. Early Cycladic I
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Female Figure, arts of africa oceania and the americas
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Standing Female Figure, arts of africa oceania and the americas
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Terracotta plaque with a female figure holding a tympanum
Excavated at Praisos, on Crete Archaic Public domain photograph of ancient Greek artifact, archaeological object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of ... More
Cylindrical box fragment with female figures
Mesopotamia, Nimrud (ancient Kalhu) Neo-Assyrian Public domain photograph of Neo Assyrian object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Greek Female head, Classical period
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Plaque, female face, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period (332–30 BCE)
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Standing female figurine statue, Cyprus
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Marble female figure, Greece statue
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Denarius (Coin) Depicting a Female Head
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Archaic Limestone female head - Public domain museum image
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Female Bes, Egypt, Middle Kingdom, 2040 – 1640 BC
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Overseer Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Female figure, Egypt, The Middle Kingdom - Early New Kingdom 2040 - 15...
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Terracotta nude female statuette, perhaps Aphrodite
Nude, wearing fillet, hair dressed high at back, right hand raised. Hellenistic
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Janiform Herm with Young Male and Female Fauns LACMA 51.18.9 (5 of 13)
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Furniture support: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls
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Mesoamerican Female Figure, Chupicuaro, Mexico
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Female Figure of the Kapsala type
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Head from female figurine, Egypt, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Relief from the tomb of Queen Neferu: two female attendants
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Female worshiper, bronze, Iran, ancient near east
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Seated Female Figure LACMA M.86.296.21
Wikimedia Commons image page ( http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Seated_Female_Figure_LACMA_M.86.296.21.jpg ) ..Description..Title.Seated Female Figure..Description..: Mexico, Nayarit, Nayarit, 200 B.C. - ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Shabti of Painedjem/Panehsy, Ancient Egypt, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Mesoamerican Female Figure, Tlatilco culture, Mexico
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Female head, Egypt, Late Period (525-332 BCE)
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Overseer Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Bronze mirror, bronze, Europe - Public domain museum image
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Syrian-style nude female - Public domain museum image
Upper Egypt Late Bronze Age Public domain photograph of an archaeological object, Ancient Egyptian, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Roman Marble female herm - Public domain museum image
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Female worshiper, bronze - Public domain museum image
Iran, possibly from Susa Middle Elamite Public domain photograph of archaeological object, copper alloy metal, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Etruscan Oinochoe, Italy - Public domain museum image
Above, Eros flying; below, female head, profile to left. Accession Number: 06.1021.212
Etruscan Antefix, Italy - Public domain museum image
Female head with earrings. Accession Number: 96.18.152 Public domain photograph of Italian artifact, archaeological object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Female Figure, 5th century - Public domain museum image
Colombia or Ecuador Public domain photograph of archaeological object, ceramic figure, small sculpture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Female Head with a Polos - Public domain museum image
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Assyrian Female head - Public domain museum image
Mesopotamia, Nimrud (ancient Kalhu) Neo-Assyrian Public domain photograph of Neo Assyrian object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Standing female lyre player - Public domain museum image
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Marble head of a young woman - Public domain museum image
Female head, broken from a statue. early Imperial Public domain photograph of archaeological object, Roman Empire, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of... More
Mesoamerican Standing Female Figurine - Art Institute of Chicago
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Female Attendant (Tomb Figurine) - Art Institute of Chicago
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Reclining Female, bronze, Europe, Metropolitan Museum of Art
The figure probably comes from a shrine somewhat imitating a Michelangelesque monument in miniature.
Terracotta female figure statue, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Mesoamerican Standing Female Figure, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mexico, Mesoamerica, Jalisco Public domain photograph of archaeological object, ceramic figure, small sculpture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Overseer Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Mesoamerican Female Figure, Tlatilco culture, Mexico
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Terracotta figurine of a standing female votary holding a casket
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Greek Female head, Greece, Classical period
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Terracotta statuette of a female figure, Cyprus
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Female head with elaborate hairstyle
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Female Figure, arts of africa oceania and the americas
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Partial female head, Egypt, Late Period (525-332 BCE)
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Female figurine, Egypt, Middle Kingdom, 2040 – 1640 BC
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Standing female figurine, New Kingdom, Egypt, 1550 -1070 BC
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Standing female figurine, Cyprus, cypro archaic ii
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Standing female figurine, Cyprus, cypro archaic ii
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Female figurine, Egypt, The Middle Kingdom - Early New Kingdom 2040 - ...
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Plaque with a nude female between two bearded males wearing kilts
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Overseer Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Shabti, Nany, Upper Egypt, Thebes
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More