Carousel horse by M. C. Illions and pediment for a New York Synagogue by M. C. Illions, early 20th Century.
Milves?
don't be sad. 3 or 4 people are shipping the umineko milves
last night my partner held a somber little passover seder to show me what it’s about and when they got to the part where they were supposed to open the door for elijah they paused, frowned, and said “oh. huh. there is a clown.” and I looked out. and sure enough. there was a clown.
Fifteenth century tarot cards, possibly the oldest known deck. Look how beautiful they are! These are from way back before they were used for cartomancy.
cant forgive one of my coworkers because our advisor came into the office and was giving us a very sad speech that he had to make us work more hours and he was very upset about this fact and we all had to be very somber listening to him when to my right this guys computer flashes into sleep mode which happens to reveal this image that i then had to look at and not lose my shit over even a little bit
The great Chennakeshava Temple, Karnataka, India. It is filled with carvings and other art works of minute details . There Are 48 large pillars in the main hall. It took 103 years to construct this Temple ( not a surprising thing when you look at the carvings). It is painful to know that this Temple is not well recognized.
waving a spring onion around is pretty fun. the blue haired dame was onto something
Max Kurzweil - The artist’s wife (Martha Kurzweil, sleeping on a divan), 1902
a take on if trotsky was a saber clone in FGO and lizette (oc) , both requests for my very good friend @fisheatingowntail ! Happy birthday!!
Melchior d'Hondecoeter, Dead Cock Hanging from a Nail, 1670. Oil on canvas.
Courtesy Alain Truong