“Tapestry: Spring” by Jules Chéret, Royal Factory of Tapestry (Gobelins Manufactory), France, 1910-1914. Material: wool, silk. [812×1300]April 24, 2025
German walrus ivory King chess piece, 1350-1400, Metropolitan Museum of Art [1092×1867]April 24, 2025
Gold Patera. Early Middle Ages, the Visigothic or Ostrogothic Culture, 400-500 CE. Found in Pietroasele, Buzău, Romania. National Museum of Romanian History. [2560×1440]April 24, 2025
Roman fresco showing the cyclop Polyphemus and the sea nymph Galatea in a loving embrace. It is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The painting adorned one of the houses in Pompeii (VII, 4, 48). [1200×1800]April 24, 2025
A rare and finely-carved ritual conch trumpet, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, (1736–1795) [2048 x 2731]April 23, 2025
Bite marks found on the skeleton of a Roman gladiator are the first archaeological evidence of combat between a human and a lion. BBC link in comments [1536×864]April 23, 2025
Fragments of cloth made of linen and silk featuring skull and crossbone and holy monogram designs, Spanish, c. 1600-1700. [2141×3405]April 23, 2025
Two folios from Chuhanama, one showing March of the Army of the Rats and other showing cat fighting rats. 17th century CE, Deccan. On display at CSMVS, Mumbai, India.[4994×4298]April 23, 2025