13th century Dvarapala statue of Singasari Temple Indonesia. At 3.7 meters tall it is the biggest guardian statue in Indonesia. [1080×1350]February 21, 2025
The Idols of Krishna and Radha (right) at Bansidhar, Temple, Garhwa, India. The idol of Krishna is made of 1280 kg (2822 pounds) of pure Gold. Dating to the 17th century CE during the Maratha empire.[1080×1488]February 21, 2025
Roman golden ring that belonged to a child. The object was found in Aalen (southern Germany). The inscription CRESCAS is engraved on the ring, which translates as “May you grow” – probably the ring was given to the child by his parents. [1200×729]February 21, 2025
Carved ivory sculpture of Baku, The Monster that Eats Nightmares, Japanese, c. 1700-1800. [1452×2100]February 21, 2025
Serpentine dish inlaid with gold fish, Roman, 1st century BCE or CE, with 9th-century mounts dated to the reign of Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Bald [1800×1715]February 20, 2025
Byblos figurines found in ancient Phoenician temples in Lebanon. The statuettes serve as mass produced votive offerings and date to the second millennium BC [1768×2904]February 20, 2025
Ceramic vessel of a man with tattos. Peruvian South coast, Nasca Culture, 350-500 CE. Now at the Art Institute of Chicago [1686×2144]February 20, 2025
Chair from the court of Christian V of Denmark. The chair has trapping mechanisms in the arms, a bellow in the seat that acts as a whoopee cushion and a water tank in the back to emulate the sound of the sitter peeing their pants. Late 17th century. [1707×2560]February 20, 2025
Fragment with engraved decoration, possibly from a handle. Old Bering Sea II culture, Alaska, ca. 100-300 AD. Walrus ivory. Metropolitan Museum of Art collection [4000×1873]February 20, 2025