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The Full Moon, Yerkes Observatory, before 1917
Moon by Christine Ward
silver bracelet, diameter: 6.4 cm; bulgaria c. 17-1800s.
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My photographs, 2023-2025
ink plate from last night
the print kind of failed in my eyes, but sometimes the process is the piece
by chateaugudanes
The Trundholm sun chariot (Danish: Solvognen), is a Nordic Bronze Age artifact discovered in Denmark. It is a representation of the sun chariot, a bronze statue of a horse and a large bronze disk, which are placed on a device with spoked wheels. The sculpture was discovered with no accompanying objects in 1902 in a peat bog on the Trundholm moor in West Zealand County on the northwest coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in Denmark, in a region known as Odsherred (approximately 55°55′N 11°37′E). It is now in the collection of the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.
Cernunnos, sculpture en bronze de Christophe CHARBONNEL
Andy Paiko: Bell Jar Series - Blown, sculpted, assembled glass.
Apollo holding the kithara from the Temple of Venus at Hadrian’s Villa (detail)
Attested to Apollonios, circa 150 AD
Tiffany Studios New York "Nautilus" Table Lamp With "Mermaid" Base
Heart-shaped pink stone (possibly serpentine) amulet in a silver mount (Austria, 1700-1799). In the South German region, patterned stones were considered to be a powerful protection against witches and the evil eye.
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2024.