Relief depicting Anubis as a Roman legionary preparing the mummy of the deceased laid on a funeral couch. We can see three canopic jars, the fourth is being replaced by the figure of Anubis himself. The gods Thoth, on the right, and Horus, on the left, flank the scene. 2nd century AD. Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, Alexandria. Photo: Patrick Landmann
National Style 0 Model Resophonic Guitar (1930), made in Los Angeles, California, serial # S-1663, nickel plated finish, brass body, maple neck, hard shell case. - - - Link for Style 0 in our profile. - - - #nationalsteelguitar #retrofretvintageguitars #resonatorguitar #nationalsteel #nationalguitar #nationalguitars #guitarforsale #nationalresophonic #guitarphotography #guitarphotos (at Retrofret Vintage Guitars) https://www.instagram.com/p/CljcKcUuLwG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Ken Shiozaki — Roaring Whale and the Rising Sun (mineral pigment on japanese paper mounted on wood panel, 2021)
Marilyn Monroe Photoblog : My daily personal selection of rare photos of Marilyn Monroe.
Halloween - Bob Bartlett
American,b.1955-
Oil on linen , 82 × 100 in , 208.3 × 254 cm
John Bauer, Princess Tuvstarr gazing down into the dark waters of the forest tarn, 1913
A Trompe L'œil with a Young Nun peeking out through a Shutter.
19th Century, Unkown artist
Just arrived a 1959 Gibson ES-330TD Thinline Hollow Body Electric Guitar in its original brown hard shell case! 🛬 - Link in our profile. - This is a super nice example of a very early first-generation sunburst ES-330TD from 1959, the model’s debut year. This guitar has all the earliest features including a bound dot-inlaid rosewood fingerboard, rounder “Mickey Mouse” cutaway horns, and black plastic P-90 pickup covers. The 1959-coded factory order number (S1034-16) under the treble side F-hole indicates an extremely early batch of this then-new model, possibly the first rack in production. (at Retrofret Vintage Guitars) https://www.instagram.com/p/CidE4TqOzJg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
'The Harp of Erin' (1867), Thomas Buchanan Read (American, 1822-72).
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