The Skeleton Characters of Dr. Louis Crusius
The wild 19th century skeleton character creations of Dr. Louis Crusius, an artist, pharmacist, physician and professor.
The wild 19th century skeleton character creations of Dr. Louis Crusius, an artist, pharmacist, physician and professor.
Crazy adventures, kidnapping, tattoos and a guy that looks like Zach Galifianakis.
Poisons: good for witchcraft, hallucinations, medicine…and, well, poisoning.
The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584) is the first English book about witches and witchcraft (and stage magic!)
A medieval jester who turned foolishness into an art form, one prank at a time.
Explore John Gould’s remarkable work documenting Australia’s unique and mysterious wildlife.
Moldy Fruit! Get your moldy fruit! We’ve got weird spots and bruises! Nobody beats our lumps and discoloration!
We’ve dug up the best 18th and 19th century shell images on the beach. Let’s check out the collection.
Picking through old books and archives in our hunt for choice public domain tidbits we scavenged up some juicy vulture images. This is a feast for the eyes.
From ratapple to bael to breadfruit, our selection of weird fruits will make you salivate (or not). Check out the strangest fruits in the public domain.
Bugs are here to stay; we have them ready on display. We remove the backgrounds and the occasional stain, so enjoy these insect images of the public domain!
Bored? Nothing new on Netflix? Hulu letting you down? Disney+ is really a minus? How about trying out some free board games from the 19th century?