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Jar
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Date: -100/100~
Creator: unknown
Description: None
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[Jerzy Popiełuszko]
Date: 1980/1990
Creator: unknown
Description: Poster used in the Polish Solidarity movement during the 1980s depicting a portrait of the Catholic priest Jerzy Popiełuszko. The figure is depicted in black on a white background. In the margins, registration marks can be seen for creating multiples of this image and in the lower right are the handwritten in pencil words, kolor czarny (drugi), color black, second.
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[Jerzy Popiełuszko]
Date: 1980/1990
Creator: unknown
Description: Poster used in the Polish Solidarity movement during the 1980s depicting a portrait of the Catholic priest Jerzy Popiełuszko. The background is red with the figure depicted in black and a thin white halo around his head. In the margins, registration marks can be seen for creating multiples of this image.
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Jest Wielka noc będzie zmartwychwstanie
Date: 1980/1990
Creator: unknown
Description: Postcard used in the Polish Solidarity movement during the 1980s depicting the side view, in black outline, a ram holding the Polish flag. The text above and below the image is also in black.
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Jewelry from the Tiffany Catalog
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Date: 1890
Creator: unknown
Description: Many pieces of jewelry are depicted on the catalog two-page spread.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc41294/
Jodh Bai's Palace, Fatehpur Sikri, India
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Date: 1571/1585~
Creator: unknown
Description: The facade of the reddish pink harem quarters is shown. Two windows with balconies and rooftops rise above and next to the arched and horseshoe entrance. Two cupolas on stilts rise above the rooftop.
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Jumpsuit
Date: 1966/1967
Creator: unknown
Description: Jumpsuit of pink, yellow, green and blue horizontal striped paper. The full-length rayon fiber remay paper pantsuit has olive green, pink, blue and tan stripes. Bodice is sleeveless, empire style, with with high rounded neckline and narrow spread collar, with stripes going horizontally. There is a center back zipper closure from the neck to hip-level. Pants are full-length, wide legged palazzo pants with vertical stripes. The pant legs are slit from the hem to mid-calf, and are unhemmed. The piece is lined in a white rayon fiber paper cloth. Retailer's label at inside left beneath the collar: "Change-In-Time / Boutique / Dallas, Texas".
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Justinian as Conqueror (Equestrian Emperor Triumphant or ''The Barberini Ivory')
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Date: 0500 - 0550
Creator: unknown
Description: None
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Kamānche
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Date: 1880~
Creator: unknown
Description: The three-stringed instrument has a small bulbous body highly decorated with patterns.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc47558/
Kamanche
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Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: The instrument, made of wood and metal, is Persian.
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