Statue of Karl XIV Johan of Sweden also known as marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte from 1854 and placed infront of the royal palace. [3210×2322]October 5, 2024
Exhibition of salt transport equipment in one of the oldest Salt Mines in Poland ~ Wieliczka [6000×4000]October 5, 2024
This Roman rock crystal jar, originating from the Viking era, was retrieved from the Galloway hoard, which was discovered in a ploughed field in western Scotland in 2014. [960×1362]October 5, 2024
Ancient Gebeta Table, discovered in Matara, Eritrea, used to play Gebeta (also known as Mancala). This is one of the oldest known examples of the game in the world. [925 x 1387] [OS]October 5, 2024
“Mount St. Helens, Columbia River, Oregon” by Albert Bierstadt ca. 1889. Oil on canvas. Loaned to the Hudson River Museum [2000×1217]October 5, 2024
“People of the Country of Poland” in Qing Imperial Illustrations of Tributary Peoples- a Chinese ethnographic album commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor in 1751. [9000×5193]October 5, 2024
Gilded copper and enamel ornament from a reliquary shrine, depicting two dragons, circa 12th century, Belgium. [1799 x 1255].October 5, 2024
El Transparente, the baroque altapiece in the ambulatory of the cathedral of Toledo (Spain) [2000×1450]October 5, 2024
‘Duria Antiquior, a more ancient Dorset’, an 1830 AD watercolour by English geologist and palaeontologist Henry De la Beche. The work was based on fossils found in Lyme Regis by collector Mary Anning [1280×884]October 5, 2024
‘Table with Orange, Olives and Pie’, an Early-17th Century still-life by the Flemish paintress Clara Peeters [2560×1879]October 5, 2024
Skeleton found in Roman grave, dated around 3rd-4th century CE. It was found in remains of Viminacium, Roman town located near Kostolac, eastern Serbia. [1200×1600]October 5, 2024