Terracotta figurine of Judith with the Head of Holofernes – French, c. mid-1800s. [1080×1322]January 19, 2026
2000-year-old Chinese lacquer boxes, from the Han Dynasty, found at the Scythian Ust-Alma necropolis in Crimea, Ukraine [2484×1334]January 19, 2026
A chirogymnast made in 1840 CE by the Frenchman Casimir Martin to allow instrumentalists in general, and pianists in particular, to warm up and stretch their hands and fingers. It was presented in 1842 to Queen Isabella II, and is now housed at the Royal Collections Gallery in Madrid [1200×1990]January 19, 2026
Greek terracotta figurine of a fox scratching its head, late 6th to early 5th century B.C. [1600×1200]January 19, 2026
A pre-columbian Native American projectile point made from petrified wood, found at Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona [738×309]January 19, 2026
Carved wooden sculpture of an Immortal carrying a gourd on his head, Japanese, c. 1850-1900. [1349×2100]January 18, 2026
“The Hunter’s Daughter”, mural painting of a girl holding birds and lotuses, inside the Tomb of Menna. Thebes, Egypt, 18th dynasty, 1422-1411 BC [2000×2600]January 18, 2026
The San Pedro Mountains mummy (known informally as “Pedro”) is a mummy discovered in a cave in Wyoming in the 1930s and since lost. Scientific analyses have concluded that it is the mummy of a Native American infant that was born with anencephaly [1529×1184]January 18, 2026
Arco I, discovered in 1989 in Arco, Italy, is 2.15 meter high limestone stela that depicts a heavily armed, apparently male figure with 7 daggers, 3 axes, 3 halberds, and an ornamental necklace. 3000-2500 BCE, now housed at the Museo Alto Garda [1536×2048]January 18, 2026