- Arthur Rackham
- A great way to respect the past
- Penelope Wilton
- Art and Magic of Beatrix Potter
- Justice Ginsburg breaks one final barrier, becoming the first woman to lie in state in the Capitol
- This guys a phony!
- Architecture
- Books
- Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
- PsBattle: This hiding cat.
- Roman Era
- Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden during his coronation in 1973 [483x700]
- Nun catholic
- State of Ohio
- Found an aluminum plaque at the flea market this morning. Would love some help identifying.
- Happy Easter, everybody.
- Druidry My New Path
- Joan of Arc
- LDS Seminary
- Beauport,Gloucester,Ma
- Romola Garai
- My first attempt at making something funny
- Art
- Greek and Roman World
- Reefert Church, Glendalough, Ireland [1616x1080] [OC]
- Cheam, Surrey
- Art - Bernini
- The Iron Lady
- Victor Frankenstein 2015
- Ian Gillans wedding in Georgia, 1990
- Monumental porphyry bathtub of Emperor Nero (54-68 AD) from his Domus Aurea palace in Rome. Now housed in the Vatican Museum. [1024x683]
- baby new york moments
- Hebden Bridge
- Find A Grave
- Downton Abbey
- 9/11
- George Orwell statue and quote at BBC Broadcasting House
- Emma Thompson
- You maybe rich not wise
- OZYMANDIAS! King of kings
- Ann of Green Gables
- Flavius Palmatus, from tetrastoon, in front of theater, AD. 500, #Aphrodisias Ancient City, Aphrodisias Museum. [OC] [5312x2988]
- Helsingor
- Downton Abbey
- Belgium
- Happy Birthday, George Washington!
- Occult Art
- Mary Magdalene
- [OS] Hercules killing the Centaur Nessus, by Giambologna (1599)[4608×3456]
- Konstantin Khrutsky, participant of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 on Red Square. Moscow. USSR. 1963[314+500]
- Spent the past week in Edinburgh, not disappointed at all
- Clone The Bride Photographs
- Prince of Wales
- “Help me, Obi Wan Kenobi. Youre my only hope.” - this statue in Munich looks like it’s sending a message to the Jedi.
- Borgia tv. series
- Grave of Józefina Markowska at Lychakiv Cemetery (1887) by Julian Markowski, Lviv, Ukraine [4032 x 3024]
- Gutenberg Bible, 1450s, Germany. [1920x1200]
- Michael Palin as Sir Galahad was my first celebrity crush
- Hope this doesnt break rule 13
- Catholic
- Darwin sees through your bullshit
- The Cloisters
- 3 Musketeers
- .
- Rodin the thinker
- Found gravestone in my backyard of Spanish American War vet. tracked down family and set things right (link to article)
- On this day 77 years ago Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto rised against their German oppressors. During and after a month long heroic fight 57 thousands of the last remaining Jews was killed and the territory of ghetto levelled to the ground
- Roman cippus (pedestal-monument) in a Pompeii necropolis, 69-79 CE. By virtue of authority conferred by the Emperor Vespasian, Titus Suedius Clemens, tribune, having investigated the facts and taken measurements, restored public places which were illegally appropriated... [2932 x 3862]
- Catherine Howard
- hmmm
- [Colorized by me] George Armstrong Custer at age 25, May 23, 1865.
- saint maximin
- 1900s fashion imperial Russia
- This jacked cherub statue.
- Laugher is the best medicine
- Blursed Vegan Dick
- world war two
- Art
- British Literature
- Turning Point Россия
- The most epic information desk of all time.
- Hiding from 2020 - Cavendish Square - London
- Austria
- Building the World of Mine
- 16th Century Roman sculpture of a child choking a goose?
- Disney
- I found Pewds in the roman museum
- James T. Kirk
- Figuereheads (not political)
- c.1830-60 French gold love game ring with spring panels [768x576] (description link in comments)
- In future whenever you communicate with me, send to me as king of Asia; do not write to me as an equal, but state your demands to the master of all your possessions...
- jeter un oeil
- late modern period
- Cemetery art
- brooch and pendant
- Queen in prayer, ca. 1350, France [2978 x 3722]
- He also changed his name to Sir Herbert Beerbohm
- Dan Brown Books
- Report
- Bratislava, Slovakia
- Statue of J.S. Bach in front of the Thomaskirche in Leipzig
- Mary Shelley
- Celtic Bridge, Culzean Castle 🏴
- This squirrel I saw taking a nap on a gravestone at Arlington National Cemetary. (Reposted to fix title)
- antique miniature paintings
- Allman Brothers
- Constitution of the United States
- Its Schumanns birthday!
- On this day 1758 Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson was born. He would secure British naval dominance for about 100 years after the battle of Trafalgar
- Happy Memorial Day
- Ancient helmet with rams for Mars, god of war, engraved on sides. Ohrid Museum, Macedonia.
- Blursed President
- If you look closely at this statue in Prague, you can see people wailing behind bars.
- The wear on this pew in a Priory dating back to 1188.
- dinastia Tudor
- Mary Poppins Costume
- Cemerteries
- Before JNCOs were cool
- Artwork improved
- This Thor wood carving at Walt Disney World
Sogenannte Bauchranzen sind sehr breite, aufwendig verzierte Schmuckgürtel aus Leder. Sie haben auch symbolische Funktion. Material- und Arbeitsaufwand verdeutlichen den sozialen Status der Trägerin/des Trägers. Dieser sorgfältig gearbeitete Schnallengürtel aus gepresstem Leder stammt laut Inventarbucheintrag aus der #bukowina, Gegend um #kimpolung im heutigen #rumänien und wurde vom #volkskundemuseumwien von der dort geborenen Malerin und Illustratorin Auguste Kochanowska (1866-1927) angekauft, die sich besonders für die Natur und die Ethnographie der Bukowina interessierte. Sie verfasste mehrere Beiträge dazu für die ÖZV. 1775 wurde die Bukowina (dt. „Buchenland“), vorher unter osmanischer, dann russischer Herrschaft, vom Habsburgerreich annektiert. Nach jahrelanger Militätverwaltung wurde sie Teil der habsburgischen Großprovinz Galizien-Lodomerien. 1848 wurde die Bukowina als Herzogtum zum selbständigen Kronland mit Landtag. Heute gehört der nördliche Teil der historischen Bukowina zur Ukraine und der südliche Teil liegt in Rumänien. ____ So-called belly satchels are very wide, ornamented belts made of leather with decorative purpose. They also have a symbolic function. The involved amount of material and work illustrates the social status of the female/male wearer. According to the inventory book entry this decoratively crafted buckled belt made of pressed leather comes from #bukovina, Kimpolung area in todays #romania and was bought by the #museum by there-born paintress and draughtswoman Auguste Kochanowska (1866-1927). Besides art, she was interested in the nature and culture of her birthplace and wrote several articles for the “Österreichische Zeitschrift für Volkskunde” with focus on Bukovina. In 1775 Bukovina (meaning Beechland), previously under Ottoman and then Russian reign, was annexed by the Habsburg Empire. After years of military administration it became part of the Habsburg province of Galicia-Lodomeria. In 1848 Bukovina became a duchy and as such an independent crown land with a state parliament. Today the northern part of historical Bukovina is located in the Ukraine and the southern part in Romania. 📷ÖMV/32981 ©Volkskundemuseum - @volkskundemuseumwien on Instagram
- jamie from outlander
- Bohemian & German Art
- Church vestments
- Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Helps An Underprivileged High School Student with His Homework (ca. 2017, Colorized)
- Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass
- Prokofiev colourized
- Back Home Again, In Indiana
- art installations
- Plate Armor + Sword
- Londons Traitors Gate
- Robert Lindsay
- Fall of the Rebel Angels - Carved entirely from one piece of ivory by an unknown 18th century artist
- The Double Statue of Mephistopheles & Margaretta : Salar Jung Museum
- The Kastor-fountain from Koblenz commemorating Napoleons great victory over the Russians in 1812... (context in comments). Do you have any odd monuments in your country/city?
- 19. Jahrhundert
- Cemetery Art
- Civil Wars
- Statue in my town staying safe
- Game of Thrones - Arya
- This tiny man in a slipper
- Maria Auxiliadora
- Alexander the first
- In Budapest, the statue of Tisza Istvàn stands tall. He was finally assassinated after 4 attempts.
- Hope this counts as history
- AMERICAN HERITAGE
- Salem Witch Trials
- Madonnina of Milan Cathedral copy 1:1, Giuseppe Perego, golden copper, 1774
- [Meme] just found a picture of my dad when he was younger. Look at that drip🥶
- It do be like that
- gong
- Eliza Schuyler
- What she is reading, and what ink is it
- Napoleon
- 1500s
- MOTIVATION/SAYINGS
- 1300 dresses
- The Descendants
- Hozier and Miggledy Higgins
- Statue of the Emperor Caligula
- Mary Shelley
- Blursed_Faces
- Praying the rosary catholic
- Victorian bed
- A gentlemens guide to vice and virtue
- King George
- hmmm
- Natural History Museum London
- Hans Christian Andersen! This is a drawing I did a few years ago. 13.5x19.5 inches, charcoal on coffee stained paper.
- A bust of Septimius Severus sculpted around 200 AD. He ostensibly re-stabilized the Roman Empire after Commodus’ reign.
- This Church uses Gravestones to pave the path
- Karl Marx
- Autobiography of a Yogi
- Just appreciating how sassy this statue is in Madrid. That hip. That wrist. Werk
- Le Québec et la Nouvelle France
- The Ferrymans End
- everybody hurts
- portrait civil war
- Antique Books
- Grave of Jeremy Beadle in Highgate Cemetery
- An ancient Scandinavian runestune (with modern paint).
- 3rd Century Roman Soldiers.
- Famous graves
- edwin booth
- St Andrews Scotland
- Lady with an Ermine (detail), Leonardo da Vinci, Oil, c.1490
- Catholic
- Plaza de México en Viena, Austria
- male vampire
- Brasil imperial
- T.E. Lawrence also known as Lawrence of Arabia - 1918
- Mausoleum art
- COPY PASTE SPECIALIST
- Does historical art count?
- CHARLES AND DIANA
- Papa Juan Pablo II
- ALEXEI/ANASTASIA ROMANOV
- Europeans when they get banned from r/dank memes for no good reason
- Arlington Cemetary
- This bust at the MFA that looks suspiciously like Kramer from Seinfeld
- Edinburgh
- 6th grade Common Core
- Art Classic and Neoclassical
- Buckingham Palace
- Wine & Tea
- Jenner Dynamics
- Tall People Problems
- ITAP of a female guard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. [MLM]
- Mummy movie
- ITAP of the Spirit of Detroit
- more sam
- ITAP of a naked dude on a rock [SFW]
- The Victoria Monument in Liverpool (Great Angle)
- ITAP of a man beating a centaur. (Uffizi Palace in Florence).
- The building of the Lincoln Memorial in 1922
- Wicklow Park Cemetary
- Interesting gravestone from the War of Independence
- Star Trek (Chekov)
- Buried in Hampshire, England, Princess Charlotte the daughter of Alexander II. The Emperor of Russia until his assassination in Russia in 1881
- People Say
- Plaque on a bridge near my home in Dublin where in 1843 an Irish mathematician discovered quaternions, a number system essential in video games with 3D environments.
- Almighty Pope | Armed with Holy Hand Grenade And Bible Shield | Attack and defense are the number of points this post gets.
- This grave marker I came across at an old family cemetery.
- Statue of Ulamoor, God of Wisdom, an important deity of my homebrew pantheon, by Massimiliano Haematinon Nigro (commissioned by me)
- There probably wasn’t much argument over the order of the names
- Time Series
- Thankfully the authorities stepped in
- Peter and Paul
- Amish
- Demeter
- This association is not as big int the U.S. as in Wales.
- Martin was annoyed with his friends
- Victoria tv show
- Patrick Stewart just got an honorary degree at the uni I work at. Here he is in his garb.
- Cementerios
- ITAP of this creepy statue outside of a church in Salzburg Austria
- Manassas, Virginia
- Written in stone.
- The Thinker. Pushkin museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
- Antigone
- and in the end....
💀PROJECT_NECROPOLIS 💀 presents @graveadventures • As the light fades, the air chills and the shadows grow longer the gate to the Necropolis slowly swings open ....... welcome to our world ....... welcome to Project_Necropolis. • Whilst walking through the Necropolis we came upon this fantastic work of art by @graveadventures • Our Necromancer @lucifers_henchman couldnt resist sharing this find with you all! • Please tag your shots #project_necropolis, it could be your shot that stops us in our tracks next! • Much love to the following hubs for their support, please check them out. #grave #graveyard #cemetery #death #gothic #gloomy • #tv_churchandgraves #aj_graveyards #masters_of_darkness #souls_hunters #ominous_perfection #posthumous_portraits #gardenofwhitebronze #r_a_d #fever_gothic_world #etoe_2 #kings_gothic #b_t_u #ethereal_moods #dismal_disciples #fifty_shades_of_darkness #graveyard_freaks #the_dead_things_society #g_o_d_a #immortal_gothic #_click_gravestone #graveyard_fanatics #darkness_fantasy #gothicsepulcrum - @project_necropolis on Instagram
- Fire assembly point in this graveyard is a tiny headstone.
- Chewbacca of Kashyyyk First of His Name, Protector of The Realm and Lord of The Galactic Kingdoms
- Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands
- A Face Made for Radio
- The Inauguration
- A German Soldier - Over 31,000 buried at the only German war cemetery in The Netherlands.
- The Ghost Clock at the Smithsonian, carved out of a single piece of mahogany (no cloth)
- Red Coats
- Apparently murder trials used to be MUCH faster.
- This grave I spotted yesterday…
- BESONDERE KUNSTWERKE!
- i am episcopalian
- confederate statues
- Irony
- It be like that
- Benedict Cumberbatch/Sherlock
- Church History
- Cemetery art
- Imagine not watching anime for 3700+ years
- this statue has a runny nose
- This grave has been enveloped by a tree.
- Leopold II Monument in Hasselt, Flanders. Ironically his hands are missing.
- Antique - Automaton
- MET NY past year
- American History
- V. J. Strudwick. Died Age 15 years old, 14th January 1916.
- Animaux sculpture 3
- ITAP of “Saul under the Influence of the Evil Spirit”
- Animaux à Carapaces,Particuliers.
- The top of this tombstone looks like a magical cat.
- Darcys Inner Struggles
- Death: Lack of Comprehension, The Ascetic Experience, Photography, 2019
- Graveyards
- Det är Carolus födelsedag mina landskamrater!
- Baurus NO
- Art Museum Gifts
- Isidore of Seville
- British History
- Gargoyles and grotesque..
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Civil War Generals
- CF Saint Joseph
- Lightning flash
- An Armenian woman in national costume poses for Prokudin-Gorskii on a hillside near Turkey 1910
- Utilitærianisms
- BRIGHID (Fraid)
- Bust of Zeus, from Hadrians Villa at Tivoli, 2nd Century AD [2592x3888] In the British Museum [OC]
- Palpatine
- [OC] Helen W. Barrett. Born 1844. Passed in 1886. Found in the back of our property last year.
- Ragnar lothbrook
- Cemetery Dance
- St. Philip Neri
- ITAP in a church
- mons
- Super old graffiti in Bath, UK
- BIBLIO
- This 70 year old headstone I saw today with part of the granite carved in great detail and most left natural.
- A beautifully carved piece of antique morbid reality, showing the instinct to protect your young at the cost of your own life. story on the carving.
