Painted pottery figure of a kneeling camel — Tang Dynasty (618–907), China. Aurora Art Museum [4032×3024] [OC]November 2, 2025
A Hand Drawn, Unfinished Buddhist Mandala, Produced in the Fifth Year of the Genbun Era, or 1740. Written using both Sanskrit and Kanji characters. Inscriptions to the rear state it was made at the Rengejo-in Temple of the Koyasan Shingon Sect of Buddhism, in Japan [3024×4032]November 2, 2025
The burial chapel of Léonce Evrard and his wife, Louise Flignot, at Cimetière de Laeken in Brussels. Every summer solstice, sunlight unintentionally forms the shape of a heart at a corner of the interior through the round opening of the roof. It was constructed in 1920 [2000×1500]November 2, 2025
Busts depicting Renaissance ladies ca. 1450s-1470s. They show some examples of the intricate and creative hairstyles worn throughout those decades [991×1448]November 2, 2025
Terracotta oil lamp with a stylized christogram. North Africa, ca. 4th-5th c AD. Fordham Museum of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Art collection [5467×4100] [OC]November 2, 2025
A historical jar from the Parthian Empire, dating to 247 BC–224 AD, has been discovered. It was accidentally caught in the nets of local fishermen in southern Iran while they were fishing in the depths of the Persian Gulf. Few Parthian jars have survived, making this discovery remarkable. [1028×828]November 2, 2025
Bronze wine vessel with handle. China, Northern and Southern dynasties, 420–589 AD [4000×3300]November 2, 2025
Statues of Suryaprabha and Candraprabha. Japan, Asuka period, 7th century AD [2900×2800]November 2, 2025
One of two figures found facing each other in Ur, Sumer, c. 4500 BP (Early Dynastic III). The tubes coming up from their backs suggest they used to support something, maybe bowls, or a small table now gone. Found in the ‘Great Death Pit’, a mass grave in the Royal Cemetery at Ur… [1280×853] [OC]November 2, 2025