Jade cong with ritual significance from the Neolithic Liangzhu culture (3400–2250 BC). Liangzhu Museum, China. [4032×3024] [OC]October 27, 2025
Porcelain mug featuring a portrait King of Prussia Frederick the Great, British, c. 1757. [1515×1510]October 26, 2025
Jade cong featuring a sacred human–animal motif, from the Neolithic Liangzhu culture (3400–2250 BC). Carved from nephrite and believed to hold ritual or cosmological significance. Liangzhu Museum, China. [5618×3688]October 26, 2025
Watch in the form of a human skull made by Swiss watchmaker Isaac Penard, c. 1650 [4320 x 2935]October 26, 2025
Head and shoulder from a statue of a vulture, likely the Egyptian goddess Nekhbet, Napatan period (ca. 690-664 BCE), from Nubia (Sudan) Sanam Abu Dom temple [4391×3704] [OC]October 26, 2025
The richly decorated ceiling of the Znamenskaya Church in Dubrovitsy, Russia, built between 1690 and 1699 CE [1663×2047]October 26, 2025
The King’s College Chapel, at the University of Cambridge, is considered one of the finest examples of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture and features the world’s largest fan vault. The Chapel was built in phases by a succession of kings of England from 1446 to 1515 CE [1440×1800]October 26, 2025
The Palazzo dello Spagnolo is a Rococo or late-Baroque-style palace, built in 1738 CE in Rione Sanità in central Naples, Italy. It is best known for its elaborate courtyard staircase [1440×1783]October 26, 2025
Elaborate staircase banister featuring stylized wrought-iron seahorses, located at the Van Driel building, which is an Art Nouveau-style former office building in Rotterdam, built between 1913-1915 for the W. van Driel Steamboat & Transport Company [1440×1800]October 26, 2025
Automata of the Devil, which can move its head, eyes, mouth, tongue, and emit a strange noise to frighten visitors. Italy, 16th-17th century [4000×5000]October 26, 2025
Maedate (helmet crest) shaped like a demon’s head. Japan, Edo period, 18th century [1700×1350]October 26, 2025