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Toshiko Takaezu, <em>Crater Moon</em>
Toshiko Takaezu, Crater Moon

Takaezu's ceramics reflect her belief that art should have "mystery, an unsaid quality; it contains a spirit and is alive."

The Arch at Orange
The Arch at Orange

This ancient monument is maximally decorated with images of Celtic symbols, Greek battles, and Roman cityscapes.

<em>The Virgin of Pomata</em>: images of Andean faith
The Virgin of Pomata: images of Andean faith

Combining Indigenous and European conventions, the Virgin of Pomata was one of the most popular images in the colonial Andes.

Samanid plate
Samanid plate

Decorated with two rings of Arabic script, this dish highlights the central role of the written word Islamic art.

Mobilizing grief: Mahmoud Sabri’s acts of solidarity
Mobilizing grief: Mahmoud Sabri’s acts of solidarity

Sabri’s work mobilized art’s potent expressive capacity in acts of solidarity with those who were not as fortunate or visible.

Alfred De Dreux, <em>The Emperor’s Horse</em>
Alfred De Dreux, The Emperor’s Horse

This portrait of Napoleon III’s favorite horse tells an important story of art theft and repatriation.

Camille Pissarro, <em>The “Royal Palace” at the Hermitage, Pontoise</em>
Camille Pissarro, The “Royal Palace” at the Hermitage, Pontoise

In this landscape of the town Pontoise, Pissarro emphasizes the modest people that make up its rural community.

Abelardo Morell, <em>Camera Obscura Image of Courtyard Building, Lacock Abbey</em>
Abelardo Morell, Camera Obscura Image of Courtyard Building, Lacock Abbey

Abelardo Morell is known for artworks that employ the language of photography to conjure visual surprise and wonder.

Connected to the cosmos: sacred textiles
Connected to the cosmos: sacred textiles

Throughout South Asia, the processes of textile-making are suffused with spiritualism.

The founding of Baghdad
The founding of Baghdad

Under the Abbasids, Baghdad was the capital of the Islamic world and a center of exchange between Asia, Africa, and Europe.

<em>Colossus of Constantine</em>
Colossus of Constantine

Does the abstraction of form and faraway look in this colossal portrait hint at the growth of Christianity in Rome?

Víctor Patricio Landaluze, <em>Three Kings Day in Havana</em>
Víctor Patricio Landaluze, Three Kings Day in Havana

It’s Three Kings Day in Havana, and men and women have gathered for a celebration rooted in both Catholic and West African traditions.