Remnant of a sitting Buddha statue. Gandhara, Pakistan, 1st-3rd century AD [3800×3600]December 5, 2025
Marsylas flayed, a 1st-2nd century AD Roman copy of a Greek original from the 2nd century BC, found at the Horti Maecenatiani. The choice of the marble, known as pavonazzetto, renders dramatically the livid colors of the tortured body and gives a startlingly lifelike impression… [1280×853] [OC]December 5, 2025
Pietra dura panel, after designs by Jacopo Ligozzi (1547-1627), marble, lapis lazuli, chalcedony, jade [1500 x 976]December 5, 2025
Crazy quilt made mainly of silk and velvet featuring a variety of imagery and objects including two stuffed chipmunks and two stuffed birds, American, c. 1884. [7910×5704]December 5, 2025
A wig-powder bellows bearing the cypher of King George III, circa 1775. A wig-powder bellows was a handheld tool used to apply powder to a wig or hair in the 18th century. It worked by pressing the bellows together to force a cloud of powder, typically made from scented starch. [2000 x 1333]December 4, 2025
Document issued in 1552 by Polish King Sigismund II Augustus confirming the old privileges of Kalisz, Poland. Ink on parchment, State Archive in Poznań. [2560×2213]December 4, 2025
Roman-Rus Pendant Brooch with Cameo of Enthroned Virgin and Child and Christ Pantokrator [1044×1364]December 4, 2025
The Lupa Capitolina (Capitoline Wolf), a symbol of Rome since ancient times, is a bronze sculpture of a she-wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus after the legend of the foundation of the Eternal City. Thought to be an Etruscan sculpture from the 5th century BC for a long time… [1920×1280][OC]December 4, 2025
Balto, the Sled Dog Who Braved a Blizzard to Save a Town.Now Preserved in Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Cleveland, Ohio (USA).[4096×2731]December 4, 2025
Moritz von Schwind’s music sheet titled”Katzensymphonie – Cat Symphony”,1868 [2731×3661]December 4, 2025