~ Mask, possibly of Tlaloc. Culture: Mixtec-Aztec (Mexica) Date: 1350–1521 Medium: Turquoise, shell, lignite and resin.

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~ Mask, possibly of Tlaloc. Culture: Mixtec-Aztec (Mexica) Date: 1350–1521 Medium: Turquoise, shell, lignite and resin.
A collection of the plaster casts from Apollo astronaut’s hands
Relief depicting rituals and sacred emblems, Egyptian Art
Medium: Limestone, paint
Rogers Fund, 1926 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/552050
Artist & Sculptor:
Christina Bothwell
“Season”
Cast Glass and Ceramic
9" x 12" x 5" Inches
2015
HAPPY BICYCLE DAY!!! On April 19, 1943, Albert Hofmann performed a self-experiment to determine the true effects of LSD–a chemical he had synthesized–intentionally ingesting 0.25 milligrams (250 micrograms) of the substance, an amount he predicted to be a threshold dose (an actual threshold dose is 20 micrograms). Less than an hour later, Hofmann experienced sudden and intense changes in perception. He asked his laboratory assistant to escort him home and, as use of motor vehicles was prohibited because of wartime restrictions, they had to make the journey on a bicycle. The events of the first LSD trip, now known as “Bicycle Day”, after the bicycle ride home, proved to Hofmann that he had indeed made a significant discovery: a psychoactive substance with extraordinary potency, capable of causing significant shifts of consciousness in incredibly low doses. Hofmann foresaw the drug as a powerful psychiatric tool; because of its intense and introspective nature, he couldn’t imagine anyone using it recreationally. Bicycle day is increasingly observed in psychedelic communities as a day to celebrate the discovery of LSD. [source]
how are you celebrating? either way, have a good one ;)
Partisan of the Gardes de la Manche, French, 1679.
from The Musee de l”Armee
Seated statue of the Ram-headed god Khnum. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, probably reign of Amenhotep III, ca. 1391-1353 BC. Now in the Louvre.
St. Peter’s Abbey, Salzburg.
Pair of gold, garnet, and glass paste disk and pendant earrings, Greek and Roman Art
Medium: Gold
Purchase by subscription, 1895 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/245862
Chinese Shuang Gou (hook swords), 19th century.
from Czerny’s International Auction House
Pedres Velles, Raixa (IV)
Santiago Rusiñol
1902
‘An Illicit Letter’ (detail) - Vittorio Reggianini
The Chaumet Ice Frost Tiara, 1904
Circa 1810. 18k diamond studded enamel skull with a timepiece inside the cranium.
A circa 1780’s crowned heart diamond and ruby ring.