The Worlds Largest Schooner The Thomas W. Lawson, which had a light gray hull when constructed, is seen on its maiden voyage in 1902 Β© Capt. James McNamara She was a seven-masted, steel-hulled schooner built for the Pacific trade, but used primarily to haul coal and oil along the East Coast of the United States. Named for copper baron Thomas W. Lawson. She was launched in 1902 as the largest schooner and largest sailing vessel without an auxiliary engine ever built. #shios #MaritimeHistory image
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A museum in Japan that showcases various naturally formed rocks with faces on them.⁠ @CuriosMuseum #rocks #museums image
National gallery Guided Meditation. Warmth in Frederic Edwin Church’s β€œRiver of Light”. Immerse yourself in the lush, tropical landscape of Frederic Edwin Church’s β€œEl Rio de Luz” through this 3-minute, guided meditation image
With its extraordinary vibrance, this green-glazed jar could have come out of the kiln yesterday, but it is well over a thousand years old. It was made in China in the 8th century. This type of brightly glazed #ceramic was made for only about fifty years, during the reign of emperor Minghuang – who ruled from 712 to 756 – when the #Tang dynasty was at its height. At the time, the capital city Chang'an (modern Xian) was one of the most populous and cosmopolitan in the world. @AshmoleanMuseum image
✨🌏The Netherlands has returned 288 cultural artifacts to Indonesia, including sacred sculptures and jewellery taken during the colonial era #repatriation #culture #indonesia #netherlands @UK_ICOM image
This remarkable marble sculpture, meticulously carved from a single block, is the creation of Monica Angel Rain, an esteemed figure in the realm of hyper-realistic sculpture. The artwork showcases an impressive array of intricate details, from the finely woven headdress to the tranquil expression on the face, exemplifying Rain's exceptional craftsmanship. Currently exhibited at the Sheung Yiu Folk Museum in China. Source: Uncover This image
Alien Proof 🀣 Source: TudorIntruders image
Best #Halloween decoration ever! πŸŽƒπŸ’€πŸ‘ image
Pearlescent shell of the nautilus ~ a tentacled marine mollusc related to the octopus ~ delicately carved with floral tendrils by Cornelis Bellekin in late 17th century. @artinsociety #shells #museums #nautilus #Mollusc image