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This image shows the changing arcs of the sun throughout the year. The smallest arc at the bottom marks the winter solstice, and the largest one at the top the summer solstice. The band in the middle is the 'equinox'.
Pin-Up Calendar by Butter. Agency for EIZO High-End Medical Imaging (2010)
Mythical creatures. Duden italiano. 1939
1. dragon · 2. unicorn · 3. griffin · 4. chimera · 5. minotaur · 6. centaur · 7. harpy · 8. siren · 9. Pegasus · 10. sphinx · 11. giant · 12. Cerberus · 13. Triton · 14. sea horse · 15. sea bull
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Another spectacularly fabulous photo shot from 2020 of the amazing beauty of influencer icon Vivienne Rose … simply divine art and what a way to start a wonderful weekend!
love this egyptian figurine of a woman baking bread in the brooklyn museum. she looks exactly like me while i'm waiting for my food to be done in the microwave. truly an eternal experience
at the annual commemorative march for the stonewall riots, new york city, june 29, 1975.
Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed two 5,000-year-old wooden statues, complete with gold wrapping paper and precious lapis lazuli stones as striking blue eyes, dated from Egypt’s pre-dynastic era (3,700-3,200 BCE), before the age of pharaohs, the oldest such artifacts ever found.
Peter Van den Ende (Belgian, 1985) - Diplodocus (2025)
As snow falls on New York City, we’re looking back to 1946, when artist Belmore Browne put the finishing touches on the background painting of the Museum’s snowswept Mountain Goat Diorama.
Did you know that each of the Museum’s dioramas depicts a real location at a particular time of day? The views are painstakingly recreated from paintings, photographs, data, and specimens collected in the field. This diorama shows a herd of mountain goats in Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Standing where these goats are, you would hear more than see this glacier moving—a creaking as the ice strains down the valleys, and a booming crack when the leading edge breaks off into the fjord.
Today, Alaska’s glaciers are noisier than ever, disintegrating faster than they were when this background was painted in 1946. Climate change is causing severe melting at Alaska’s steep southern coast and other icy landscapes worldwide. If this scene were painted today, the glacier’s edge would be much more distant.
Image no. ptc-45 © AMNH Library
Georgia O’Keeffe Above Clouds III/Above the Clouds III, 1963 Oil on canvas, 48 x 84 in. (121.9 x 213.4 cm)
one of my favorite paintings
Frida Kahlo - The Wink, Self-Portrait.