RMW51E36–Female Head, Unknown, Yemen, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D., Onyx (eyes were originally inlaid), 24 cm (9 7/16 in
RMD96DNG–Head from a colossal statue of King Amenemhat III. Twelfth Dynasty, about 1830 BC from Bubast. The massive head comes from one of a pair of colossal statues set up in the temple of the cat-goddess Bastet at the city of Bibastis in the Nile delta. It shoes the severe style of the late Twelfth Dynasty, and the striking appearance would have been enhanced by the inlaid eyes originally fitted in the sockets.
RM2B0E38D–A woman's head of a cream-colored limestone, with a pointy nose. The eyes were originally inscribed., Sculpture, sculpture, stone, limestone, H 6.1 cm, L 5.5 cm, Early Bronze Age 2800 BC, Iraq
RMPAKTYJ–Bronze grotesque. Culture: Greek. Dimensions: Overall: 4 x 1 1/4 x 7/8 in. (10.2 x 3.2 x 2.2 cm). Date: 2nd century B.C.-1st century A.D.. Since its discovery in 1727, this figure's identity has been debated. His disproportionately large head has a prominent nose, canines and whites of the eyes originally inlaid in silver, and hair and a beard once rendered in a matte black metal inlay. The circular area on the back of his head may have been for an attached curl of hair. The close-fitting garment reveals his misshapen body, and he wears sandals. Prevailing scholarly opinion has called the fig
RMW54JPP–Censer, spherical, Consisting of two hemispheres, the container on a (indented) round base with three legs, the ajour-worked lid with a lantern, with four openings and an eye on top. On both parts on the outside two eyes (originally three), to confirm the currently missing chain. The decoration on the container and lid consists, among other things, of three equally worked-out ball segments, distributed over both. They are decorated with symmetrical tendrils, the stems of which are composed of three ribs, which split, multiply and end in leaf motifs. The upper halves on the lid are provided
RMT8NXFB–A Central European ceremonial top adornment with figurative motifs, Urnfield Period, 10th - 8th century BC Bronze ceremonial finial made of several pieces with fine emerald green patina. On both sides applied male heads with intricately worked hair. The eyes originally inlaid with organic material, presumably bone or ivory. Two lateral eyelets shaped like birds' heads. Slender finial socket made of two pieces. Height 8 cm. Superbly crafted bronze work which was probably used for cultic rites. Provenance: Private collection in Brno, in family poss, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2T8JDNM–Male head study with blind eyes and open mouth to the right, Anonymous, Lombard, Drawing, Chalk; blotchy; originally mounted on a support, 15.1 x 10.2 cm
RMF5H8BY–Secret in Their Eyes is an upcoming American thriller film written and directed by Billy Ray, based on the 2005 novel originally titled El secreto de sus ojos by Argentinian author Eduardo Sacheri. This photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the photographer assigned by the film or production company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit to the film company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known.
RMT966W1–Walking with a book on your head was thought to encourage you to stand up straight with a straight back, long neck and with your eyes facing forward. Learning to walk with a book on your head teaches you to lengthen upward instead of slouching around. Originally, the term orthopedics meant the correcting of musculoskeletal deformities in children.
RM2HHB3FF–Broad collar of Senebtisi ca. 1850–1775 B.C. Middle Kingdom. Broad collar of Senebtisi. ca. 1850–1775 B.C.. Faience, gold, carnelian, turquoise.Falcon heads and leaf pendants originally gilded plaster, restored in gilded silver. Eyes originally gilded beads restored in gilded plaster.. Middle Kingdom. From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, Tomb of Senwosret (758), Pit 763, burial of Senebtisi, MMA excavations, 1906–07. Dynasty 12, late–early 13
RM2B0EBK8–snake head, The head and the front part of the body of a snake. Originally probably green faience amulet, now with a brown touch. Weathered and porous surface. Only the head of the snake is indicated, the body is a long slender stick without further detailing. Reasonably detailed head with eyes and mouth indicated. The suspension eye is ribbed: with parallel lines that run around the eye. No damage except a few small irregularities at the head, amulet, animal, faience, length: 2.5 cm, Egypt
RM2HH3ME2–Bronze grotesque 2nd century B.C.–1st century A.D. Greek Since its discovery in 1727, this figure's identity has been debated. His disproportionately large head has a prominent nose, canines and whites of the eyes originally inlaid in silver, and hair and a beard once rendered in a matte black metal inlay. The circular area on the back of his head may have been for an attached curl of hair. The close-fitting garment reveals his misshapen body, and he wears sandals. Prevailing scholarly opinion has called the figure a mime and dated it to the first century B.C./A.D. A recent suggestion is that
RM2B0CT4J–The portrait head is made of Cypriot limestone, and was originally part of a standing, male figure of life size. Such images have been found at ancient sanctuaries in Cyprus and are generally interpreted as votive gifts. The full, square beard is modeled in a symmetrical wave pattern, in contrast to the mustache, which consists of thin parallel lines. Around the mouth there is a slight smile, which is borrowed from the Greek art of the archaic period (6th century BC). The nose is straight, the eyebrows bent and provided with a sharp profile. The eyes are almond-shaped. Over the hair is a large
RM2HHEG04–Standing warrior ca. late 3rd millennium B.C. Standing with arms bent and extended, this figure has distinctive elongated proportions, a pointed head with long braided hair, and a bearded oval face with large eyes (originally inlaid). He once held weapons in his hands, perhaps a spear and mace, and wears a knee-length kilt and a wide belt with long tassel ties. The feet have sandals and the tangs on the bottom served to attach the figure to a stand or other furniture, perhaps in a temple. The figure may represent a hero or even a deity, although he does not wear distinguishing headgear such as
RM2B0EWN2–falcon, The mummy has been unwrapped and stretched (2.2 cm square) adhering to the back of the neck betrays that it was in fact wrapped originally. The body of the bird is well preserved, folded over the belly. The claws of the feet are just visible through a gap in the feathers. The head has been flexed on the chest, slightly twisted to the right. The bill is intact, the nostrils are open, the eyes three out to half-opened slits. The feathers are stuck together to form a hard mass, dark brown in color., Mummy, bird, mummy, 4.5 x 5.1 x 22.5 cm, Egypt
RFJ5J98P–animals funny originally nature turtle tortoise animal face portrait skin eyes
RMW54144–A lohan A lohan A lohan A luohan, A Buddhist monk figure sits with his head raised and an attentive look in the glass-inlaid eyes. His elongated earlobes indicate that it is no ordinary monk. It is a luohan (arhat), a hermit who lives in seclusion in the mountains and who possesses great wisdom and supernatural powers. He is depicted here as one of the disciples of the Buddha, perhaps concentrated listening to the recitation of a sutra. His hands rest on his raised left leg, which is crossed over the right. Originally he must have sat on a raised surface, because he sits on a surface, while
RMGC1E0A–Paul Slinn, Sociology student from Stafford College who originally left secondary school at the age of 13 because of bullying and who has completed his A-levels at Stafford College.
RM2T90H8H–Head of a Bodhisattva, late 6th century, 16 1/4 × 9 7/16 × 11 5/8 in. (41.28 × 23.97 × 29.53 cm) (without attached base), Sandstone, pigments, China, 6th century, This sculpture was originally the head of a standing figure of a bodhisattva—a being who has postponed its own passage to nirvana in order to guide others to salvation. Carved fully in the round, with a serene expression and gracefully curved downcast eyes, it wears an elaborate crown that is secured by knotted ribbons that hang down behind its ears. These characteristic knots of scarves help date the sculpture to the Sui dynasty
RM2C9R0F0–Elizabeth Bennet's Fine Eyes. Photograph of a Georgian Painted Portrait. Perfect image for Pride and Prejudice and other Jane Austen, Georgian or empire promotional projects. “I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty women can bestow.” Photograph originally sold by M.H. Hartmann, pictures, frames and artists’ materials, 39 East 28th Street, Near Subway Station, New York. c.1900.
RMD96DGT–Head from a colossal statue of King Amenemhat III. Twelfth Dynasty, about 1830 BC from Bubast. The massive head comes from one of a pair of colossal statues set up in the temple of the cat-goddess Bastet at the city of Bibastis in the Nile delta. It shoes the severe style of the late Twelfth Dynasty, and the striking appearance would have been enhanced by the inlaid eyes originally fitted in the sockets.
RM2DRGKN9–Head, originally from a Figure, reused as a Pendant, 900–400 B.C., Greenstone (probably jadeite) with pigment, 8 × 5 × 5 cm (3 1/8 × 1 15/16 × 1 15/16 in.), Long after the demise of the Olmecs, Mesoamerica’s earliest major civilization, which dominated the Gulf Coast of Mexico from ca. 1500 to 400 B.C., their art objects were prized as relics of fabled antiquity by the civilizations that later rose to power in the region, such as the Maya and the Aztecs. This head originally belonged to an entire figure, but the body was apparently decapitated at some point
RMPAP0NF–Standing warrior. Dimensions: H. 41 cm. Date: ca. late 3rd millennium B.C.. Standing with arms bent and extended, this figure has distinctive elongated proportions, a pointed head with long braided hair, and a bearded oval face with large eyes (originally inlaid). He once held weapons in his hands, perhaps a spear and mace, and wears a knee-length kilt and a wide belt with long tassel ties. The feet have sandals and the tangs on the bottom served to attach the figure to a stand or other furniture, perhaps in a temple. The figure may represent a hero or even a deity, although he does not wear
RM2B0E9NB–snake head, The head and anterior part of the body of a snake in cornaline, or perhaps agate. Striking is the horizontal layering in the stone that runs exactly parallel to the hose body and head. Furthermore, this snake has had a possibility for inlaid eyes, whether these have disappeared or have never been there is unclear. Partially damaged at the bottom of the body, there is no part of the original end face to be seen. Traces can be seen in the form of horizontal, vertical and diagonal stripes on the back. Perhaps originally text (?) Has been applied, which for reasons of clarity have worn
RMT8NXFA–A Central European ceremonial top adornment with figurative motifs, Urnfield Period, 10th - 8th century BC Bronze ceremonial finial made of several pieces with fine emerald green patina. On both sides applied male heads with intricately worked hair. The eyes originally inlaid with organic material, presumably bone or ivory. Two lateral eyelets shaped like birds' heads. Slender finial socket made of two pieces. Height 8 cm. Superbly crafted bronze work which was probably used for cultic rites. Provenance: Private collection in Brno, in family poss, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW5717F–Chinese sleeping mat, Rectangular ivory mat with an edge braided. Five squares within this border: one central and four around it. The entire braid is asymmetrically woven into the mat. Reverse side of the mat is a silk lining with leaf and flower motifs. The color was originally pink. The lining consists of three tracks (of different width) in the longitudinal direction of the mat. The lining is faded on one of the short sides and separate from the braid. Four eyes are sewn to this mat on this side. A black satin band is sewn around the entire outer edge of the mat. At the front of the mat is
RMF5H8NE–Secret in Their Eyes is an upcoming American thriller film written and directed by Billy Ray, based on the 2005 novel originally titled El secreto de sus ojos by Argentinian author Eduardo Sacheri. This photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the photographer assigned by the film or production company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit to the film company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known.
RMEC3AH0–Little Girl with Easter Eggs on Eyes
RMKRJBAG–The dark hole seen in the green cloud at the top of this image was likely carved out by multiple jets and blasts of radiation. The hole was originally thought to be a really dark cloud, but this new infrared picture from the Herschel space observatory and the National Optical Astronomy Observatory on Kitt Peak near Tucson, reveals that the dark spot is actually a gap in a 'nest' of gas and dust containing fledgling stars. Herschel's infrared eyes are designed to see into clouds, so the fact that it saw a dark patch of space told astronomers that they were indeed looking at a hole. The glowing
RF2B971G2–Female Head, Unknown, Yemen, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D., Onyx (eyes were originally inlaid), 24 cm (9 7/16 in.), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMMCAKE9–This life-size bronze statue memorializes Lief Eriksson, the Norse explorer believed to be the first European to set foot on North America. Originally sited to overlook the Charles River, Eriksson stands atop a boulder and shields his eyes as if surveying unfamiliar terrain. Two bronze plaques on the sculpture?s base show Eriksson and his crew landing on a rocky shore and, later, sharing the story of their discovery. When Boston philanthropist Eben N. Horsford commissioned the statue, some people believed that Eriksson and his crew landed on the shore of Massachusetts and founded their settlem
RM2BCWWWG–Seamans Protection Certificate for Robert Barnaby. Originally issued in 1826, this is an official copy of an early manuscript Seaman's Protection Certificate for Robert Barnaby (April 21, 1834). The certificate describes him as as 'a Citizen of the United States of America,' with 'black complexion, black eyes, wooly hair.' Seamans Protection Certificate for Robert Barnaby
RFAJG3GB–cats eye in the middle of a wet mountain road in the mourne mountains county down northern ireland Originally designed by Percy Shaw
RF2HTWMKT–Art inspired by Bronze statuette of Neptune, Mid-Imperial, 2nd century A.D., Roman, Bronze, H. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm), Bronzes, The god originally leaned on a trident, held in his left hand; his eyes and nipples were probably inlaid with silver and copper, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2HTWTC6–Art inspired by Bronze griffin attachment, Archaic, ca. 600–575 B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, amber perhaps, H. 7 3/16 in. (18.2 cm), Bronzes, This heavy, solid-cast griffin was the finial for another object, perhaps an andiron. Originally, the eyes were inlaid with other materials, such as, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2M3K18W–A soldier searching a corpse for coins to place over the dead man's eyes, during the Paris Commune.
RF2HW4CJB–Art inspired by Marble head from the figure of a woman, Early Cycladic II, 2700–2500 B.C., Cycladic, Marble, H. 9 15/16 in. (25.3 cm), Stone Sculpture, The traces of eyes, in extremely low relief, indicate that they originally were rendered with pigment. The painted marble weathered, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2C9R0FN–Elizabeth Bennet's Fine Eyes. Photograph of a Georgian Painted Portrait. Perfect image for Pride and Prejudice and other Jane Austen, Georgian or empire promotional projects. “I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty women can bestow.” Photograph originally sold by M.H. Hartmann, pictures, frames and artists’ materials, 39 East 28th Street, Near Subway Station, New York. c.1900.
RMD96DND–Head from a colossal statue of King Amenemhat III. Twelfth Dynasty, about 1830 BC from Bubast. The massive head comes from one of a pair of colossal statues set up in the temple of the cat-goddess Bastet at the city of Bibastis in the Nile delta. It shoes the severe style of the late Twelfth Dynasty, and the striking appearance would have been enhanced by the inlaid eyes originally fitted in the sockets.
RM2WW53D4–Young Eyes, a lady with a basket of fruit, from an unattributed drawing. Black and white. Photograph taken from a magazine originally published in 1898.
RMPARYCE–Bronze griffin attachment. Culture: Etruscan. Dimensions: H. 7 3/16 in. (18.2 cm). Date: ca. 600-575 B.C.. This heavy, solid-cast griffin was the finial for another object, perhaps an andiron. Originally, the eyes were inlaid with other materials, such as amber and ivory, to create a more lifelike realism. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2AHP3D4–Ancient Egyptian. Head From a Shabti (Funerary Figurine) of Queen Tiye. 1353 BC–1336 BC. Egypt. Egyptian alabaster and pigment The form of the crown, full lips, down-turned edges of the mouth and almond-shaped eyes identify this fragment as Queen Tiye. She was theinfluential wife of pharaoh Amunhotep III. This head may originally have come from a statuette made during the reign of her son.
RMT8NXF9–A Central European ceremonial top adornment with figurative motifs, Urnfield Period, 10th - 8th century BC Bronze ceremonial finial made of several pieces with fine emerald green patina. On both sides applied male heads with intricately worked hair. The eyes originally inlaid with organic material, presumably bone or ivory. Two lateral eyelets shaped like birds' heads. Slender finial socket made of two pieces. Height 8 cm. Superbly crafted bronze work which was probably used for cultic rites. Provenance: Private collection in Brno, in family poss, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW570R1–Glasses case made of wood with lid, belonging to squeezed glasses by Rev. A. Geesteranus (1593-1658), Glasses case made of wood with lid. Model: Flat with rounded corners. The box is cut on the inside in the shape of squeeze-goggles and equipped with a lining of red fabric. The lid is attached to the bottom by means of two copper eyes that are bent open as split pins on top of the lid and under the box. Originally a copper (?) Eye came from the bottom that was closed with a copper hook. The eye is missing. Decoration: the lid is decorated with incised oak leaves that form three four-steps
RMF5H8NH–Secret in Their Eyes is an upcoming American thriller film written and directed by Billy Ray, based on the 2005 novel originally titled El secreto de sus ojos by Argentinian author Eduardo Sacheri. This photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the photographer assigned by the film or production company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit to the film company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known.
RMEC3AH1–Little Girl with Easter Eggs on Eyes
RM2DP5EAD–Relative of Casey Goodson Jr. closes her eyes as they pray for Casey Goodson Jr.Linden Community Engagement Resource Team put together a gathering in the parking lot of the Bethel AME Church on 2021 Cleveland Avenue called “Unity in the Community”. This gathering was to support the family of Casey Goodson Jr who died after being shot by the Deputy Jason Meade on Dec. 4, 2020 outside of his place of residence. Originally the gathering was supposed to be a candlelight vigil and March, but the cold weather prompted a briefer meeting marked by specific speakers in the parking lot of the Bethel AME
RMGC68RT–Marion Andrews holds an MBE originally awarded to her father, Captain Francis White of the 6th Gurkha Rifles without his knowledge, which she collected at an Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London.
RMD4DAF2–Staff of the Schwerin State Museum eyes the painting 'Rhinceros' by French court painter Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755) in Schwerin, Germany, 10 April 2008. The 3.10 by 4.56-metres oil-on-canvas painting was originally made for the botanical garden of King Louis XV of France and arrived at the residence of the Mecklenburg dukes in Ludwigslust, Germany in 1750 where it went straigh
RM2A4YYDC–A Heavenly General (One of the Junishinsho), 1200s. This dynamic figure was originally part of a set of Twelve Divine Generals (Junishinsho) that stood in a Japanese Buddhist temple hall, protecting the central icon of the Yakushi Nyorai, the Healing Buddha. This sculpture was constructed from many pieces of thinly carved wood joined together with pins, then covered with hemp cloth and lacquer paste, and finally decorated with pigments. Eyes made of crystal, with painted details, finish the composition. The profileration of religious sites throughout Japan, particularly in Kyoto, kept sculptor
RF2B99EBD–Censer, spherical, Consisting of two hemispheres, the container on a (indented) round base with three legs, the ajour-worked lid with a lantern, with four openings and an eye on top. On both parts on the outside two eyes (originally three), to confirm the currently missing chain. The decoration on the container and lid consists, among other things, of three equally worked-out ball segments, distributed over both. They are decorated with symmetrical tendrils, the stems of which are composed of three ribs, which split, multiply and end in leaf motifs. The upper halves on the lid are provided wit
RM2T7M688–Anonym Male head study with blind eyes and open mouth to the right. Chalk; blotchy; originally attached to a base
RFJ8P1X8–eyes, look, glancing, see, view, looking, peeking, looking at, blue eyed, bird,
RM2HHX0KT–Bascinet ca. 1325–50 possibly Italian A bascinet with a faceted bowl is rare. The helmet was originally longer, but the lower edges have been trimmed and cutouts made over the eyes, modifications probably done for a later owner.. Bascinet 23239
RMR5CCCE–Rustam shooting Isfandiyar. Shahnama of Firdawsi, with 63 miniatures. 1604. Rustam shooting Isfandiyar in the eyes. 17.5 by 15.5 cm. Image taken from Shahnama of Firdawsi, with 63 miniatures. Originally published/produced in 1604. . Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 966, f.318v. Language: Persian.
RM2HH71BT–Bronze statuette of Neptune 2nd century A.D. Roman The god originally leaned on a trident, held in his left hand; his eyes and nipples were probably inlaid with silver and copper.. Bronze statuette of Neptune. Roman. 2nd century A.D.. Bronze. Mid-Imperial. Bronzes
RM2C9R0FF–Elizabeth Bennet's Fine Eyes. Photograph of a Georgian Painted Portrait. Perfect image for Pride and Prejudice and other Jane Austen, Georgian or empire promotional projects. “I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty women can bestow.” Photograph originally sold by M.H. Hartmann, pictures, frames and artists’ materials, 39 East 28th Street, Near Subway Station, New York. c.1900.
RMD96DNM–Head from a colossal statue of King Amenemhat III. Twelfth Dynasty, about 1830 BC from Bubast. The massive head comes from one of a pair of colossal statues set up in the temple of the cat-goddess Bastet at the city of Bibastis in the Nile delta. It shoes the severe style of the late Twelfth Dynasty, and the striking appearance would have been enhanced by the inlaid eyes originally fitted in the sockets.
RM2HHXE8N–Marble portrait head of a woman ca. A.D. 220–235 Roman The hairstyle follows a fashion set by the Severan court in the early third century. The pupils of the eyes were originally inset; the nose was broken and restored in antiquity.. Marble portrait head of a woman 256758
RMD96DGY–Head from a colossal statue of King Amenemhat III. Twelfth Dynasty, about 1830 BC from Bubast. The massive head comes from one of a pair of colossal statues set up in the temple of the cat-goddess Bastet at the city of Bibastis in the Nile delta. It shoes the severe style of the late Twelfth Dynasty, and the striking appearance would have been enhanced by the inlaid eyes originally fitted in the sockets.
RMPA91EJ–Bascinet. Culture: possibly Italian. Dimensions: H. 8 in. (20.3 cm); W. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm); D. 8 1/4 in. (21 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 6 oz. (1064 g). Date: ca. 1325-50. A bascinet with a faceted bowl is rare. The helmet was originally longer, but the lower edges have been trimmed and cutouts made over the eyes, modifications probably done for a later owner. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMT8NXFC–A Central European ceremonial top adornment with figurative motifs, Urnfield Period, 10th - 8th century BC Bronze ceremonial finial made of several pieces with fine emerald green patina. On both sides applied male heads with intricately worked hair. The eyes originally inlaid with organic material, presumably bone or ivory. Two lateral eyelets shaped like birds' heads. Slender finial socket made of two pieces. Height 8 cm. Superbly crafted bronze work which was probably used for cultic rites. Provenance: Private collection in Brno, in family poss, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMKHW7RB–Head of a Young woman, originally from a complete figure. Possibly a performer of ritual dance, or a shaman. from Naka-cho, Higashi Ibaraki-gun, Ibaraki préfecture, Japan. Dated 6th Century
RMF5H8NF–Secret in Their Eyes is an upcoming American thriller film written and directed by Billy Ray, based on the 2005 novel originally titled El secreto de sus ojos by Argentinian author Eduardo Sacheri. This photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the photographer assigned by the film or production company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit to the film company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known.
RM2DNT2A3–Grotesque male head, clay, pressed into form, hand modeled, fired (ceramic), clay, Total: height: 5.5 cm, Pottery, Slavery; Slaves, Man, Early Imperial Period, Middle Imperial Period, Late Imperial Period, The grotesque, almost neckless head of a man with a wreath of hair and occipital baldness, strongly shifted lower face and a thick tongue stuck out probably originally belonged to a statuette of a member of the lower class. The large eyes with bulging eyebrows and pierced pupils, the large broad nose with a slight hook and bend at the root are striking.
RMB4AP97–Otto Pilz (1876 - 1934), 'Two fighting wolves' Sculpture made of grey, streaked marble, originally created for the entrance hall of the sanatorium Meersburg. Very detailed work hewn from a single piece of marble, inset glass eyes, with coloured claws and mouths, the oval plinth signed 'O. Pilz'. Slightly bumped, but no major chips. On further marble panel. Height 26 cm, length 38 cm. Otto Pilz was a Dresden animal sculptor and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Dresden and at the Berlin Academy of Arts under Begas, Breuer and Eberlein. Apart fro, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMR71KJJ–Part of stoneware tripod cup on stand foot, drinking jug with pointed nose and stamped rosettes, cup drinking utensils tableware holder soil find ceramic stoneware glaze salt glaze, hand turned stamped decorated glazed baked Stoneware triplet cup Small drinking jug originally consisting of three cups with one joint ear interconnected by tube Funnel neck and stand Foot completely covered with salt glaze gray with brown speckles. Decorated with beautiful pointed nose molded mouth nose and eyes stamped rosettes on the cheeks and slanting lines of compressed wells Pressurized standing ribbon ear a
RM2AHPM3B–Cow Suckling a Calf. 801 AD–900 AD. India. Sandstone This naturalistic relief panel depicts a calf sucking milk from his mother while she stands patiently looking out at the viewer. Her placid eyes; floppy ears; undulating dewlap; small, upwardly curving horns; and hump help identify her as belonging to the distinctive breed of Brahman cattle originally bred in India. Cows enjoy a respected status in India they are regarded as the nourishing mother, as portrayed in this frieze, and even their waste is used in purification rituals and for fuel.In the medieval period in India, the cow came to be
RM2DNRYC8–Head of an African boy, basalt, greywacke, chiseled, painted, basalt, chiseled and painted, Total: Height: 19.7 cm; Width: 17.2 cm; Depth: 20 cm, sculptures, African, child, head, face, late Hellenistic, head of a child with open mouth and large, expressive eyes as well as remains of the former painting. Because of his physiognomic features, an African can be recognized in him. The head is broken off diagonally at the base of the neck and split into two parts by a transverse fracture. Pieces of the neck, the right ear and the right brow arch are missing.
RM2HHHD8G–Bronze griffin attachment ca. 600–575 B.C. Etruscan This heavy, solid-cast griffin was the finial for another object, perhaps an andiron. Originally, the eyes were inlaid with other materials, such as amber and ivory, to create a more lifelike realism.. Bronze griffin attachment. Etruscan. ca. 600–575 B.C.. Bronze, amber perhaps. Archaic. Bronzes
RM2KFKAX3–U.S. Air Force Maj. Caroline Brooks, 97th Medical Group public health flight commander, weaves a “God’s eye” during a Hispanic arts and crafts event at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 22, 2022. God's eyes were originally made by the Huichol, the indigenous people of the Sierra Madre region in Mexico, as a representation of divine watchfulness.
RFGJET6R–look look
RM2PF17X4–A boy plays at the foot of the Mengshan Giant Buddha in the north peak of Mengshan Mountain in Taiyuan, capital city of China's Shanxi province, on March 11, 2023. According to the record, Mengshan Giant Buddha was originally built during the North Qi DynastyAH50-577). The Buddha was rediscovered in 1980 census after it disappeared from the public eyes for several hundred years, with its head missing. From 2006 to 2008, people constructed a 12-meter-tall head for the statue and the site opened to the public in 2008. 11MAR23. SCMP/Simon Song
RFJBE6E6–gargoyle very old
RMR510E6–Rustam shoots Isfandlyar. Shahnama of Firdawsi, with 24 miniatures. 1600. Rustam shoots Isfandlyar in the eyes. 12 by 15 cm. Opaque watercolour. Bukhara style. Image taken from Shahnama of Firdawsi, with 24 miniatures. Originally published/produced in 1600. . Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 301, f.223. Language: Persian.
RM2C9R0F6–Elizabeth Bennet's Fine Eyes. Photograph of a Georgian Painted Portrait. Perfect image for Pride and Prejudice and other Jane Austen, Georgian or empire promotional projects. “I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty women can bestow.” Photograph originally sold by M.H. Hartmann, pictures, frames and artists’ materials, 39 East 28th Street, Near Subway Station, New York. c.1900.
RM2WCW5BX–HISTORY HAS ITS EYES ON US - Bei der Demonstration Köln gegen Rechts SPONTANES BÜNDNIS GEGEN RECHTS sind bis zu 30.000 Menschen auf dem Heumarkt zusammengekommen, um friedlich ein klares Zeichen gegen die AfD Politik zu setzen. Ursprünglich wurde mit 1000 Teilnehmern gerechnet. 16.01.2024 Köln Innenstadt NRW Deutschland *** HISTORY HAS ITS EYES ON US Up to 30,000 people gathered peacefully on Heumarkt square to send a clear signal against AfD policies at the Cologne Against the Right SPONTANEOUS ALLIANCE AGAINST THE RIGHT demonstration Originally, 1,000 participants were expected 16 01 2024 Co
RM2KFKD2R–Cassandra, from Twelve Characters from Shakespeare, originally published March 15, 1776, published 1809. 'Cry Trojans cry, practice your eyes with tears, Troy must not be, nor goodly Ilion stand'. (Troilus and Cressida, Act II, Scene 4).
RMDN2EP7–Aug 09, 2006; Las Vegas, NV, USA; DREW FICKETT eyes up his opponent, while being greased-up and receiving last minute advise form his corner team. He went on to win the night's opening fight at the Ultimate Fighting Championships in Las Vegas. Originally banned on TV and in most states in 1997 for it's no holds barred violence, the mixed martial arts style of fighting was resurrect
RMPAXNWP–Kneeling Statue of Yuny. Dimensions: H. 129 × W. 54.9 × D. 90.5 cm (50 13/16 × 21 5/8 × 35 5/8 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 19. Reign: reign of Seti I. Date: ca. 1294-1279 B.C.. Yuny, shown kneeling, is dressed in the robe, wig, and sandals of a nobleman. His eyes and eye-brows, originally made as inlays, are now lost. Between his knees and outstretched arms he holds a shrine with a figure of the god Osiris. This is one of two statues of Yuny found in or near the tomb-chapel of his father, the chief physician Amenhotep, in the New Kingdom necropolis of Asyut. Yuny probably commissioned the chapel a
RMKHW7Y8–Head of a Young woman, originally from a complete figure. Possibly a performer of ritual dance, or a shaman. from Naka-cho, Higashi Ibaraki-gun, Ibaraki préfecture, Japan. Dated 6th Century
RMF5H8BJ–Secret in Their Eyes is an upcoming American thriller film written and directed by Billy Ray, based on the 2005 novel originally titled El secreto de sus ojos by Argentinian author Eduardo Sacheri. This photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the photographer assigned by the film or production company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit to the film company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known.
RMFBB2NC–1955 - Spring Cleaning A 700-Year-Old Buddha. The ''Amida Buddha'' Inspired A Kipling Poem Is 36 Feet High The towering bronze statue of Amida Buddha (Lord of Boundless Light) erected in Kamakura, Japan, 705 years ago, is having a complete structural inspection, and cleaning - the first for many years. It will then be designated a National Treasure. The 38-feet-high statue was cast in 1252 by Ono Goroemon, famed 13th-century sculpture. It was originally enclosed in a large never replaced. The height of the Buddha from its base is 53 feet. Its width is 16 feet, and depth is 9 feet. The eyes are
RMB4AP96–Otto Pilz (1876 - 1934), 'Two fighting wolves' Sculpture made of grey, streaked marble, originally created for the entrance hall of the sanatorium Meersburg. Very detailed work hewn from a single piece of marble, inset glass eyes, with coloured claws and mouths, the oval plinth signed 'O. Pilz'. Slightly bumped, but no major chips. On further marble panel. Height 26 cm, length 38 cm. Otto Pilz was a Dresden animal sculptor and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Dresden and at the Berlin Academy of Arts under Begas, Breuer and Eberlein. Apart fro, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RF2WN5062–Cameroon sheep, domesticated breed of sheep from West Africa in meadow. Cameroonian breed of domestic sheep.
RMCYRHKE–A fragment of a mask stele, Southern Arabia, 3rd - 1st century B.C. Bright limestone. The head of a male human being in half relief, the eyes that had originally been inserted are missing. Mounted on a modern metal stand. Height without stand 25.5 cm, historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, mask, masks, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2T8FAB9–Miniature portrait of a man, 100 - 200, Sculpture, Head, Portrait Head, The small silver head represents a figure with curly hair and a full beard and with eyes looking upwards. The curve of the neck and the modest engraving on the back of the head suggest that it derives from a bust that was originally placed in a circular frame. So it is what is known as a tondo portrait
RM2B6FE36–Brill box made of wood with a lid, associated with eyeglasses of ds Geesteranus A (1593-1658), NS-NM-35-B Brill box made of wood with a lid. Model: flat with rounded corners. The box is cut out on the inside in the shape of the eyeglasses and goggles provided with a lining of red fabric. The lid is secured to the bottom by two brass eyes are on top of the lid and below the box as splints bent open. Originally came from the bottom of copper (?) Eye with a brass hook was closed. The eye is missing. Art: the lid is decorated with incised oak leaves three four passes vormen. Manufacturer : carver:
RM2HJ18GA–Marble head from the figure of a woman 2700–2500 B.C. Cycladic The traces of eyes, in extremely low relief, indicate that they originally were rendered with pigment. The painted marble weathered less rapidly than the adjoining unpainted surfaces.. Marble head from the figure of a woman. Cycladic. 2700–2500 B.C.. Marble. Early Cycladic II. Stone Sculpture
RM2MMTX97–U.S. Air Force Maj. Caroline Brooks, 97th Medical Group public health flight commander, weaves a “God’s eye” during a Hispanic arts and crafts event at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Sept. 22, 2022. God's eyes were originally made by the Huichol, the indigenous people of the Sierra Madre region in Mexico, as a representation of divine watchfulness.
RM2HGYPX9–Gold spiral earring with lion-griffin terminal ca. 400–350 B.C. Greek, Cypriot The eyes and rosettes were originally inlaid with colored enamel, and the goldworking is of very high quality. The spirals themselves are made of copper alloy rods covered in thin gold sheet.. Gold spiral earring with lion-griffin terminal. Greek, Cypriot. ca. 400–350 B.C.. Gold. Classical. Gold and Silver
RM2PFH9XD–A boy plays at the foot of the Mengshan Giant Buddha in the north peak of Mengshan Mountain in Taiyuan, capital city of China's Shanxi province, on March 11, 2023. According to the record, Mengshan Giant Buddha was originally built during the North Qi DynastyAH50-577). The Buddha was rediscovered in 1980 census after it disappeared from the public eyes for several hundred years, with its head missing. From 2006 to 2008, people constructed a 12-meter-tall head for the statue and the site opened to the public in 2008. 11MAR23. SCMP/Simon Song
RMR5C6CD–Thugs mutilating the bodies. Dialogues with Thugs and Narratives of Murderers'. India; 1829-1840. [Whole folio] Thugs stabbing the eyes and bodies of the travellers whom they have strangled, before throwing them into a well Image taken from Dialogues with Thugs and Narratives of Murderers' Expeditions. Originally published/produced in India; 1829-1840. . Source: Add. 41300, f.15. Language: English.
RM2C9R0FA–Elizabeth Bennet's Fine Eyes. Photograph of a Georgian Painted Portrait. Perfect image for Pride and Prejudice and other Jane Austen, Georgian or empire promotional projects. “I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty women can bestow.” Photograph originally sold by M.H. Hartmann, pictures, frames and artists’ materials, 39 East 28th Street, Near Subway Station, New York. c.1900.
RM2HHTYA9–Isis and Horus 664–30 B.C. Late Period–Ptolemaic Period Isis with the child Horus on her lap was a frequent subject of small sculpture donated to temples. Wooden examples like this one are rarely preserved because of their susceptibility to ground conditions and white ants, but must have been very numerous.Isis' eyes were originally inlaid, and the tenon on top of her head would have fitted into a separate crown of probably gilded wood or metal.. Isis and Horus 552072
RM2GKHM7K–Royal Australian Air Force service members execute drill movement “eyes right” during an Anzac Day parade in Darwin, NT, Australia, April 25, 2021. Anzac Day originally commemorated the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps forces from World War I, but now also recognizes the men and women who have served in the Australian and New Zealand armed services in all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations. U.S. Marine Corps community engagements in the Northern Territory and throughout the country add depth to our relationship with Australia and highlight the shared values between our nations.
RM2HGWAGE–Gold pendant in the form of a gorgoneion (Gorgon's face) ca. 450 B.C. Greek, Cypriot The pendant, which represents the face of a Gorgon, originally was elaborately embellished. Both earrings—of which only one is preserved—as well as the eyes would have contained enamel. Additional granulation articulated the hair, particularly around the proper left ear, and the teeth.. Gold pendant in the form of a gorgoneion (Gorgon's face). Greek, Cypriot. ca. 450 B.C.. Gold. Classical. Gold and Silver
RMPAKW3G–Kneeling Female. Culture: Cambodia. Dimensions: H. 17 (43.2 cm); W. (at knees) 7 3/4 in. (19.7 cm). Date: second half of the 11th century. This figure, perhaps a Khmer queen, kneels in a posture of adoration with arms raised above her head and palms pressed together. This pose suggests the presence originally of another statue--a god or god-king whom she was worshiping. There are indications that the figure was originally completely gilded. Her eyes are inlaid with silver, and her pupils and brows are hollowed out to receive an inlay, perhaps of black glass. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art
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