elephants and ducks
in "le secret de l'histoire naturelle [...]", illuminated manuscript, france, 15th c.
source: Paris, BnF, Français 22971, fol. 31r
for more medieval elephants go check out @medieval-elephants! :)
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Stranger Things
trying on a metaphor
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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elephants and ducks
in "le secret de l'histoire naturelle [...]", illuminated manuscript, france, 15th c.
source: Paris, BnF, Français 22971, fol. 31r
for more medieval elephants go check out @medieval-elephants! :)
Church of Whale Fall
berlinde de bruyckere
Unknown, Woodcut, 1930′s
Kawanabe Kyōsai 河鍋暁斎 (Japanese, 1831–1889)
Kyōsai Sketchbook (Kyōsai manga) 暁斎漫画
Meiji period (1868–1912)
1881 (Meiji 14)
I bought 113 million year old fossil last year and I just forget about it. It's older than the rings of Saturn and it's on a shelf next to a fake plant.
Me: *making coffee*
The 113 million year old tentacle:
Late Medieval; 14th century Iron key: broached stem; pentagonal bow; large web.
Snow patrol, Kawase Hasui
Kimono (Kosode), Japan, 1840-1860
Many books decorate their endpapers with paper marbling, a method of using color patterns floating in liquid to dye paper. This particularly vibrant example is from a copy of Linnaea entomologica bd.8.
Full text here.
DADA “Light My Fingers” candle by Claire Olshan
A beginner’s star-book, an easy guide to the stars and to the astronomical uses of the opera-glass, the field-glass and the telescope, 1912
x-ray of shells Photography By: George Green
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Gold and sapphire ring, Roman, 1st century AD
from Christies