Man's Love of Animals Throughout the Ages 2017-07-20 Auction - 271 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 4
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Etrusco-Corinthian Pottery Aryballos - HoundsViking Silver Knitted Chain w/ Coiled Snake - 99.2 g19th C. Persian Ceramic Bowl - Bird
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Louisville, CO, United States
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Man's Love of Animals Throughout the Ages

Artemis Gallery

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Artemis Gallery's July 20th auction focuses on our furry, feathery, scaly, and shelled friends. A veritable Peaceable Kingdom sure to appeal to any animal lover! Animals have taken center stage in the art world throughout the ages, ever since the first bison and ibexes were painted on cave walls more than 40,000 years ago. Whether depicted realistically or figuratively, alone or in the company of their human companions, wild or domesticated, nature's critters have played a significant role in art's stories revolving around nobility, religion, sport, the hunt, mythology, the zodiac, or simple recreation. If you love animals, don't miss this auction!
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Indus Valley Painted Redware Jar - Bulls: Central Asia, Indus Valley, Harappan/Mohenjo-Daro civilization, ca. 2700 to 2000 BCE. A stunning example of some of the earliest decorated pottery in central Asia. This is a tall, cylindrical vessel
0048: Indus Valley Painted Redware Jar - BullsEst. $1,300-$1,950
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Rare Indus Valley Pottery Jar with Eagle: South Asia, Indus Valley, Harrapan/Mohenjo Daro, ca. 2800 to 1800 BCE. A lovely, thin-walled wheel-thrown pottery vessel of a bulbous form on a petite flat foot, finely decorated with an elegant
0049: Rare Indus Valley Pottery Jar with EagleEst. $500-$700
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Indus Valley Pottery Bull: Central Asia, Indus Valley, Harappan/Mohenjo-Daro civilization, ca. 2700 to 2000 BCE. A hand-built, near miniature terracotta bull with nicely delineated facial features, small horns, and a
0049B: Indus Valley Pottery BullEst. $200-$300
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