A Carolingian ivory panel relief with scenes from the life of Christ, made in about 850 CE, now housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London [1287×2095]August 24, 2024
The Diptych of the Lampadii is an ivory diptych, measuring 27x9x2 cm, dating to the beginning of the Fifth century CE. Only the left plate, which is kept in the Museo di Santa Giulia in Brescia, Italy, survives [705×1745]August 24, 2024
The Velletri Sarcophagus is a Roman sarcophagus from 140–150 CE, displaying Greek and possible Asiatic influence. It features Hercules and other pagan deities framed by columned registers, creating a theatrical border around the figures [2138×4507]August 24, 2024
An ancient Greek terracotta aryballos (oil flask) in the form of three cockleshells, late 6th century BCE, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum [3020×6000]August 24, 2024
Powder Compact and Mirror in the Shape of a Monkey from the German Schuco Company, ca. 1920s [4096×2598]August 24, 2024
White-nosed Coati (Nasua Narica) or “Chiic” (in the Mayan language) zoomorphic vessel, Museo Regional de Yucatán, Palacio Cantón, Mexico, 900-1250 AD [678×900]August 24, 2024
An Etruscan-Corinthian kotyle with a head of a Gorgon and a wolf. Beginning of the 6th century BCE, now housed at the Museo archeologico nazionale di Pontecagnano in Salerno, Italy [1698×1311]August 24, 2024
A marble bust of Apollo, 5th century BCE, now housed at the Museo Nazionale Della Magna Grecia in Italy [471×600]August 24, 2024
An ancient Roman glass flask, 1st century CE, now housed at the J. Paul Getty Museum in los angeles [1080×2400]August 24, 2024