April 20, 2024, 03:58:32 am
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News
: Secrets of ocean birth laid bare
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5191384.stm#graphic
Home
Help
Arcade
Gallery
Links
Staff List
Calendar
Login
Register
GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
Atlantis Online
>
Forum
>
Arts & Literature
>
Art History
>
GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
Pages:
1
2
3
[
4
]
Go Down
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs (Read 10879 times)
0 Members and 90 Guests are viewing this topic.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge Eggs
«
Reply #45
on:
May 24, 2008, 10:51:19 am »
Order Of St. George Egg
Silver, gold, enamel, rock crystal
Height
3 5/16 inches; 8.4 cm without stand
Marks
Fabergé, dated 1916
Case
Original fitted velvet-covered egg-shaped; lid lining stamped in gold: Eagle/K. Fabergé /Petrograd/Moscow/Odessa/London
Presented by Tsar Nicholas II to the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna on Easter 1916, the egg commemorates the 1915 presentation of the Order of St. George. The Order was created by Catherine the Great to be bestowed by members of the army for military bravery. Nicholas II was presented with the highest class of the Order for his leadership during the First World War. His 12-year-old son, Alexis, who had joined him at army headquarters, received a lower grade of the decoration. A ribbon in the Order's colors of black and orange encircle representations of the medals presented to the Tsar and Tsarevich.
When a button is pressed, painted miniatures of the honored recipients are revealed under their respective awards.
Soon after receiving the egg, Maria Feodorovna was forced into exile.
The Order of St. George Egg was hidden in a jewel box she carried while fleeing the country.
It was the only Imperial egg to leave Russia in the possession of its original recipient.
«
Last Edit: May 24, 2008, 10:54:11 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge Eggs
«
Reply #46
on:
May 24, 2008, 10:56:03 am »
Rosebud Egg
Varicolored gold, enamel, diamonds, velvet lining
Shell
Height: 2 5/8 inches; 6.7 cm
Rosebud
Length: 1 3/16 inches; 3 cm
Marks
Fabergé, initials of work master Michael Perchin, assay-mark of St. Petersburg, 56 (zolotnik), dated 1895
Continuing the tradition established by his father, the Rosebud Egg was the first Fabergé egg presented by Tsar Nicholas II to his bride Alexandra.
Unlike previous Easter gifts, which on average took a year to complete, the House of Fabergé had only a few short months to create this present for the newly crowned Tsarina.
Carefully designed to please its recipient, the translucent red-enameled exterior is decorated with Cupid's arrows and contains a miniature portrait of Tsar Nicholas II viewed through a table-cut diamond.
Once opened, the egg reveals a yellow enameled rosebud, which blooms to disclose a ruby and diamond-set Imperial crown. The whereabouts of this final surprise is unknown today.
http://www.forbes.com/2004/01/08/cx_pm_0108fcphotoessay.html
«
Last Edit: May 24, 2008, 11:00:17 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge Eggs
«
Reply #47
on:
May 25, 2008, 09:59:24 am »
Hen Egg (First Imperial Egg)
Varicolored gold, enamel, rubies
Shell
Length: 2 1/2 inches; 6.4 cm
Yolk
Diameter: 1 9/16 inches; 4 cm
Hen
Length: 1 3/8 inches; 3.5 cm
Marks
Although unmarked, the egg is attributed to work master Erik Kollin.
Presented by Tsar Alexander III to Tsarina Maria Feodorovna on Easter 1885, this is the first Easter egg crafted by the House of Fabergé. Once the white matte enamel shell is cracked open, a removable gold yolk is disclosed, which in turn separates in half to reveal a varicolored gold hen with ruby eyes. A gentle push under the bird's beak revealed the final surprise inside, a miniature ruby egg-shaped pendant suspended within a diamond-set replica of the Imperial crown. The current whereabouts of this treasure is unknown.
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge Eggs
«
Reply #48
on:
May 25, 2008, 10:00:51 am »
Renaissance Egg
Gold, white agate, enamel, diamonds, rubies
Length
5 1/4 inches; 13.3 cm
Marks
Fabergé, initials of work master Michael Perchin, assay-mark of St. Petersburg before 1896, 56 (zolotnik), dated 1894
The translucent milky white egg was the last Easter present Tsarina Maria Feodorovna would receive from her beloved husband, who died eight months later. The agate stone creates a breathtaking shell against which a jeweled and enameled trellis of decorative motifs shimmers. Chased gold lions on either end guard the precious treasure, but what the Tsarina would find inside is a mystery since the whereabouts and nature of the egg's surprise are unknown.
http://www.forbes.com/2004/01/08/cx_pm_0108fcphotoessay.html
«
Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 10:03:09 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #49
on:
May 25, 2008, 10:11:03 am »
Rothschild Faberge Egg Retails For $18mn, Auctioned At Chistie’s
A new discovery, a Faberge egg, which was made for a top-banking dynasty was made lately.
The scheduled auction at Chistie’s International’s Russian winter auction in London next month, is expected to fetch up to $18mn(13 million euros) Peter Carl Faberge presented the egg in 1902 to Baron Edouard de Rothschild as an engagement gift. The unique Cockerel on top of the egg decked up with diamonds pops out and flaps its wings after every one hour. It then shakes it’s head during the aperture and the closure of it’s beak. The exceptional masterpiece festooned in Pink and Gold features a mechanical figure and clock. The Russian jeweler, Faberge produced only 50 eggs for the Royal family and besides this he is said to have created another 12 of similar standards for his private clients.
The Rothschild egg is aiming at the affluent Russian business people having their base in London during the auction on 28th November at Christie’s. The egg break will break the previous record set by Faberge Imperial Winter Egg in 2002, if the sale of the egg manages to fetch $18mn.
www.luxurylaunches.com/auctions/rothschild_fa
...
«
Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 10:25:55 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #50
on:
May 25, 2008, 10:29:19 am »
Rare Faberge' Egg Fetches Record Price
Sold for a record price ...
a guard watches over the
rare Faberge' Egg.
Photo: AFP
November 29, 2007 -
A recently-discovered rare Faberge egg was sold for a record of nearly £9 million ($21.3 million) on Wednesday, auction house Christie's in London said.
The intricate treasure was made in 1902 by Peter Carl Faberge for the Rothschild banking family and contains a diamond-encrusted cockerel which pops out every hour to flap its wings and nod its head while crowing.
The prized object was snapped up by Russian collector Alexander Ivanov, head of the Russian National Museum, which is currently under construction and will be the country's biggest private museum.
He pledged to take the egg home.
"It will be brought back to Russia. Russia will be its permanent home. With this acquisition we are saying 'Russia is going forwards'," he told reporters.
He paid £8,980,500.
"The egg didn't reach as high as it could go. It was a little below the average price, I am very happy," he said.
Anthony Philips, Russian art specialist at Christie's, said: "It's fantastic. It has broken the previous record by some two million pounds.
"It has an amazing fascination for about everybody. It's just a magic name, a romantic association," he added, saying the Rothschild egg "is a stunning work."
The previous record for a Russian object was established when the Faberge Winter Egg sold at Christie's in New York in April 2002 for $US9.58 million.
One of only three known examples featuring a clock and a mechanical figure, the Rothschild egg is unusually large and is enamelled in pink with gold detailing.
Faberge, a Russian jeweller whose name is synonymous with extravagant craftsmanship, made 50 eggs for the Russian royal family but is only known to have created 12 eggs to similar standards for private clients.
The Rothschild egg was auctioned as part of a week of Russian art sales at Christie's which have attracted a wave of big bucks bids from wealthy Russian business people in London.
Alexis de Tiesenhausen, the head of Russian pictures and works of art at Christie's, said the fact that the egg went to a Russian buyer illustrated a recent trend.
"For a very long time the buyers were in Europe and in the United States. The Russian collectors entered the arena of the auction some five years ago, so it's a very realistic, normal price," he said.
Chris Martin-Zakheim, owner of a Russian antique and arts gallery in London, said wealthy Russians who did well in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union were keen to give something back.
"To buy their redemption in Russia, they are buying art and are giving the art back to Russia," he said.
"Paying lots of money here, for lots of art, giving it to the Russian museum, or opening their own museum, and they get their redemption, it's a fantastic system."
AFP
«
Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 10:30:57 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #51
on:
May 25, 2008, 10:41:45 am »
List Of Fabergé Imperial Easter Eggs
1885 Hen
1886 Hen with Sapphire Pendant†
1887 Blue Serpent Clock
1888 Cherub with Chariot†
1889 Necessaire†
1890 Danish Palaces
1891 Memory of Azov
1892 Diamond Trellis
1893 Caucasus
1894 Renaissance
1895 Rosebud
1895 Twelve Monograms
1896 Revolving Miniatures
1896 Alexander III Portraits†
1897 Coronation
1897 Dowager (or Pelican)
1898 Lilies of the Valley
1898 Mauve†
1899 Bouquet of Lilies Clock
1899 Pansy
1900 Trans-Siberian Railway
1900 Cockerel
1901 Basket of Wild Flowers
1901 Gatchina Palace
1902 Clover Leaf
1902 Empire Nephrite†
1903 Peter the Great
1903 Royal Danish†
1904 No eggs known
1905 No eggs known
1906 Moscow Kremlin
1906 Swan
1907 Rose Trellis
1907 Cradle with Garlands
1908 Alexander Palace
1908 Peacock
1909 Standart Yacht
1909 Alexander III Commemorative†
1910 Colonnade
1910 Alexander III Equestrian
1911 Fifteenth Anniversary
1911 Bay Tree
1912 Czarevich
1912 Napoleonic
1913 Romanov Tercentenary
1913 Winter
1914 Mosaic
1914 Grisaille
1915 Red Cross with Triptych
1915 Red Cross with Imperial Portraits
1916 Steel Military
1916 Order of St. George
1917 Karelian Birch
1917 Constellation
† Indicates missing egg
«
Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 10:49:18 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #52
on:
May 25, 2008, 11:02:31 am »
CHEEKWOOD MUSEUM TO HOUSE RENOWNED FABERGE COLLECTION
Nashville, TN – Cheekwood Museum of Art has been selected to house the Matilda Geddings Gray Foundation Collection, among the world’s most significant compilation of Fabergé pieces. The exhibition will open in February 2007. Harold H. “Spook” Stream, a long-time Nashvillian, has arranged for the Collection to be on loan to Cheekwood. Mr. Stream is the great-nephew of the late Matilda Geddings Gray, who began collecting works by Fabergé in the early 1930s and who established the foundation to provide for their enjoyment by a broad segment of the public.
“The Matilda Geddings Gray Foundation is delighted to loan this remarkable exhibit to Cheekwood in hopes that many individuals from this region will have the opportunity to cherish these truly exquisite works of art,” said Harold Stream. “With its careful harmony of botanical gardens and decorative arts, Cheekwood is an ideal home for these fabulous pieces, many of which depict stunning floral arrangements. We are pleased to announce this new partnership”.
Pieces from the Collection have been exhibited worldwide. The Collection includes 57 rare pieces highlighted by three Russian Imperial Easter eggs, and a number of important functional items, fantasy items and floral works. Cheekwood will dedicate a gallery in the Museum of Art to the Collection beginning February 2007.
Notable works include:
«
Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 11:04:25 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #53
on:
May 25, 2008, 11:05:52 am »
Imperial Caucasus Egg – (St. Petersburg, 1893); A brilliant egg presented by Alexander III to his wife Maria Feodorovna on Easter Sunday 1893;
· Imperial Danish Palaces Egg (St. Petersburg, 1895); A pink enamel egg modeled in the historic French style;
· Imperial Napoleonic Egg (St. Petersburg, 1912); A six-paneled green and gold egg crafted in the neoclassical style as a gift for Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna.
· Imperial Lilies-of-the-Valley Basket – (St. Petersburg, 1896); Fabergé’s floral masterpiece and a favorite possession of the Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna.
· Imperial Cornflowers, thought to have been in the personal collection of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna (r. 1894 – 1917).
“Cheekwood is deeply grateful to house the magnificent Matilda Geddings Gray Foundation Collection and looks forward to sharing its wonders with the public throughout the region,” said Jack Becker, Ph.D., president of Cheekwood. “We also foresee providing myriad educational opportunities about the House of Fabergé and its global impact on the decorative arts. We appreciate the opportunity provided by Spook Stream, whose generosity will enlighten this entire region.”
Peter Carl Fabergé (1846 – 1920) was the “artist-jeweler” celebrated for opulent Easter Eggs and exquisitely crafted objects of fantasy produced in an astonishingly creative array. Matilda Geddings Gray was fond of travel and first encountered the works of Fabergé at Armand and Victor Hammer’s display of Russian art at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1933. The pieces made such an impact on her that Miss Gray determined to assemble a collection of Fabergé objects. Her quest led Miss Gray to all the leading dealers in Fabergé objects, a time long before they received the international attention they now command. After Miss Gray’s death in 1971, her collection passed to the foundation bearing her name with the intention that the objects be placed on permanent display. Following an extensive tour of American museums, the Collection was placed on loan to the New Orleans Museum of Art in 1988.
Cheekwood Museum of Art inspires and educates by making art, horticulture and nature accessible
to a diverse community.
Cheekwood is located at 1200 Forrest Park Drive in Nashville.
Visit :
www.cheekwood.org/
«
Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 11:07:55 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #54
on:
May 25, 2008, 11:11:06 am »
The 300th anniversary of the Romanov House
kept in Moscow in the
Treasury Chamber in
the Kremlin.
«
Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 11:14:11 am by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #55
on:
May 25, 2008, 11:16:49 am »
http://stpetersburg-guide.com/shop/faberge.shtml
«
Last Edit: April 23, 2009, 05:59:05 pm by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #56
on:
April 23, 2009, 06:01:00 pm »
The Standart Yacht Egg, 1909
Made in St. Petersburg.
Workmaster: Henrik Wigstrom.
Marks: Faberge, H.W., 72 kokoshnik.
Materials: Gold, diamonds, pearls, lapis lazuli, crystal.
Dimensions: Height 6" (15.3 cm).
Techniques: Carving, enamel.
Kept in the State Museums of the Moscow Kremlin, inv.no.MP-649/1-2.
Description:
The crystal egg is horizontally mounted in gold and bears the inscription "Standart 1909" on the edge of the mount. A gold band, with inlaid leaves of green enamel and small diamonds, lines the perimeter of the egg. The bottom half of the egg is decorated with a vertical gold band with inlaid designs. A crowned eagle of lapis lazuli is perched on either side of the egg; a pear-shaped pearl hangs from each of them. The shaft consists of two lapis lazuli dolphins with intertwined tails. The oval base is of quartz crystal with a wide base of white enamel inlaid with laurel garlands and bands of small diamonds with laurel branches in green enamel. An exact replica in gold of the yacht Standart rests inside the egg on an oval base of rock crystal representing the sea.
Provenance: Presented by emperor Nicholas II to his wife, empress Alexandra Feodorovna, Easter 1909.
__________________
«
Last Edit: April 23, 2009, 06:03:09 pm by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #57
on:
April 23, 2009, 06:04:20 pm »
The Romanov Tercentenary Egg, 1913
Made in St. Petersburg
Workmaster: Henrik Wigstrom.
Marks: Faberge, H.W., 1913, 72, kokoshnik.
Materials: Gold, silver, steel, diamonds, turquoise, rock crystal, purpurine, ivory.
Dimensions: Height 71/2" (19 cm).
Techniques: Casting, engraving, painting, gold-plating, enamel, transparent enamel on a guilloche ground
Kept in the State Museums of the Moscow Kremlin, inv.no.MP-651/1-2.
Description: The egg, with eighteen miniature portraits of the Romanov czars and emperors, is supported by a shaft in the shape of a three-sided heraldic eagle. The golden egg is covered with white transparent enamel on a guilloche ground. The miniature portraits by Vassily Zuiev, in eighteen round diamond frames, depict members of the Romanov dynasty, from Michael Feodorovich to Nicholas II. The spaces between the portraits contain inlaid patterns of heraldic eagles, crowns, and czar's wreaths. A large diamond bearing the dates "1613" and "1913" is secured at the top of the egg, while a large triangular diamond fixed to the bottom end covers the monogram "A.F." The inside of the egg is lined with opalescent enamel on a guilloche ground. A rotating steel globe of dark blue enamel is secured inside the egg; it shows the territories of Russia in 1613 and 1913, represented in gold. The base is constructed of purpurine, decorated with small enamel patterns, and secured on three supports cast in the shape of flattened pellets.
Provenance: Presented by emperor Nicholas II to his wife, empress Alexandra Feodorovna, Easter 1913.
«
Last Edit: April 23, 2009, 06:06:34 pm by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Bianca
Superhero Member
Posts: 41646
Re: GOLDSMITH'S ART - Faberge' Eggs
«
Reply #58
on:
April 23, 2009, 06:08:05 pm »
The Steel Military Egg, 1916
Made in St. Petersburg
Workmaster: Henrik Wigstrom.
Marks: Faberge, H.W., 72, kokoshnik.
Materials: Gold, steel, nephrite.
Dimensions: Height 61/2" (16.7 cm).
Techniques: Casting, painting.
Kept in the State Museums of the Moscow Kremlin, inv.no.MP-652/1-3
Description: The steel egg, with gold patterns surmounted by a gold crown, rests on four artillery shells. It is divided into three sections by two smooth horizontal lines. In the middle section, in invalid gold, is an image of George the Conqueror in a diamond-shaped frame outlined in laurel leaves; the date "1916" encircled by a laurel wreath; the Russian emblem, consisting of a double-headed eagle beneath three crowns; and the monogram of empress Alexandra Feodorovna, also encircled by a laurel wreath. The egg is surmounted by a golden crown surrounded by a gold wreath. The four steel artillery shells supporting the egg are set on a dual-level square nephrite base. A steel easel bearing the monogram of empress Alexandra Feodorovna is inserted into the egg. On the easel there is a gold and white enamel frame displaying the emblem Order of St.George surmounted by a golden crown. The frame encloses a miniature paining on ivory by Vassily Zuiev depicting emperor Nicholas II and his son at the Front.
Provenance: Presented by emperor Nicholas II to his wife, empress Alexandra Feodorovna, Easter 1916.
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php?p=2507679
__________________
«
Last Edit: April 23, 2009, 06:10:23 pm by Bianca
»
Report Spam
Logged
Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.
Pages:
1
2
3
[
4
]
Go Up
Print
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Atlantis Online - Messages
-----------------------------
=> Messages
=> Administrative Messages
=> Commemorating Dates in History
=> Alerts & Warnings
=> Upcoming Events, Releases & Ads
=> Television: Shows & Events
-----------------------------
the Coffee Shop
-----------------------------
=> the Coffee Shop
=> Atlantis: Polls & News
=> Poltical Alerts
=> Causes & Activism
-----------------------------
Videos, Documentaries & Online Movies
-----------------------------
=> Ancient History & Lost Civilizations
=> Ghosts, UFOs & the Esoteric
=> Music, Entertainment & the Arts
=> Conspiracies & Suppressed Knowledge
=> Documentary & Videos
-----------------------------
Ages of the Earth
-----------------------------
=> The Early Earth, Geology & Fossils
=> Dinosaurs
=> Catastrophes & Mass Extinctions
=> Ice Age
=> Humanity's Origins & Civilization's First Steps
-----------------------------
Mythology & Heroic Sagas of Culture & Myth
-----------------------------
=> Mythology
=> Greek Mythology
=> Arthurian Myth
=> Quest for King Arthur
-----------------------------
Atlantis
-----------------------------
=> Atlantis & the Atlantic Ocean
=> Atlantis: Theories & Speculation
=> Plato's Atlantis
=> the Scientific Atlantis
=> Geology & Atlantis
=> Atlantis & the New Age
=> Atlantis in the Media
-----------------------------
Satellite Discoveries & Alternate Archaeology
-----------------------------
=> Alternate Archaeology
=> Satellite Discoveries & Aerial Archaeology
=> the Bock Saga
-----------------------------
Maps, Explorers & Adventurers
-----------------------------
=> the Oceans
=> Islands
=> the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cuba & the West Indies
=> Explorers & Adventurers
=> Maps, Cartographers & Cartography
-----------------------------
Egypt & the Pyramids
-----------------------------
=> Gods of Egypt
=> Egypt & the Pyramids
=> the Giza Complex
=> the Dynasties of Egypt
=> Egypt: Latest Discoveries
-----------------------------
the Guanches, Basques, Berbers & Sea People
-----------------------------
=> Guanches, Basques & Berbers
=> Pirates, Phantom Islands & Stories of the Sea
=> the Sea People
-----------------------------
the Ancient World
-----------------------------
=> Neolithic Europe
=> Stonehenge & the Druids
=> the Library of Alexandria, Ancient Historians & Philosophers
=> Ancient Warfare
=> the Spartans
-----------------------------
the Dawn of Civilization
-----------------------------
=> Africa, the Cradle of Life
=> China & the Asian Empires
=> Eastern Mysticism, India, & the Ancient Far East
=> Zoroastrianism, Arabia & the Near East
=> the Sumerians
=> Ancient Asia Minor
=> Hawaii, Australia, Alaska & the Pacific Rim
-----------------------------
Ancient Mediterranean Cultures
-----------------------------
=> Minoan Crete
=> Phoenicians & Carthage
=> Mediterranean Islands
=> Israelities & the Kabbalah
=> Etruscans
=> Ancient Greece
=> Rome: Empire & Republic
-----------------------------
Ancient European Cultures
-----------------------------
=> The Picts & Celts
=> Ireland: History & Myths
=> Balkan History
=> Italy & Magna Graecia
=> the Vikings & Scandinavia
=> Germanic History
-----------------------------
Timelines of Ancient Europe
-----------------------------
=> History of Britain
=> Scotland: in History & Lore
=> Continental Europe: Past & Present
=> the Dark Ages
=> the Medieval World
=> The Renaissance
-----------------------------
the Ancient Americas
-----------------------------
=> the Ancient Americas
=> Peru: Mysteries & Prehistory
=> Mesoamerican & South American Cultures
===> Aztec
===> Incan
===> Olmec
===> Toltec & Teotihuacan
=> Mayan
=> Native American
=> Canada: Past & Present
-----------------------------
The Crusades, Templars & the Holy Grail
-----------------------------
=> the Crusades
=> the Knights Templar
=> The Holy Grail & Christian artifacts
=> The Sacred Feminine, the Cathars & Gnosticism
=> the Da Vinci Code
-----------------------------
Ancient Mysteries
-----------------------------
=> Philosophy
=> Ancient Mysteries
=> Lemuria, Mu & other sunken civilizations
=> Easter Island
=> Oak Island
-----------------------------
Archaeology & Anthropology
-----------------------------
=> Museums & Universities
=> Archaeology
=> Ancient Languages
=> Archaeological News
=> Underwater Archaeology
-----------------------------
Ancient Knowledge, Mysticism & Sacred Beliefs
-----------------------------
=> Ley Lines, Ancient Astronomy & Archeoastronomy
=> Prophecy, 2012, End Times & the End of the World
=> Sacred Symbols
=> The Ancient Arts: Astrology, Alchemy, the Tarot, Arcane Recondite Practices & the I Ching
-----------------------------
Search for the Sacred
-----------------------------
=> Angels & Angelology
=> Goddess Worship
=> Search for the Sacred
=> World Religions
=> the Urantia Book
=> Wicca, Witchcraft, Paganism & Ritual Magic
-----------------------------
Health & Healing
-----------------------------
=> Health, Healing & Medical News
=> Human Biology
=> Love & Relationships
=> Women's Studies
-----------------------------
Science & Technology
-----------------------------
=> Science, Physics & Technology
=> History of Science
=> Evolution vs. Intelligent Design
=> Human Genetics
-----------------------------
Earth Changes
-----------------------------
=> Earth Changes
=> Global Warming
=> Botany & Plant Life
===> Plants of the Americas that Changed the World
=> Antarctica & the Arctic
-----------------------------
Space
-----------------------------
=> NASA
=> Mars, the Red Planet
=> Life on Other Worlds
=> the Universe
=> Images from Space
-----------------------------
UFOs, Aliens & Future Science
-----------------------------
=> UFO's
=> Aliens & Alien Abduction
=> UFO Evidence & in the Media
=> Alternate History & Multiverses
=> Future Science
=> Time Travel
-----------------------------
the Occult
-----------------------------
=> Ghosts & Apparitions
=> Communicating with the Dead
=> Paranormal Events, Reincarnation & Near Death Experiences
=> the Enchanted World
=> the Supernatural
=> the Occult
-----------------------------
the Unexplained
-----------------------------
=> Cryptozoology
=> Bigfoot Sightings
=> the Unexplained
=> the Hollow Earth, Crop Circles, Strange Structures & Devices
=> Vanishings & Unsolved Murders
-----------------------------
Science Fiction & Fantasy
-----------------------------
=> Lord of the Rings
=> Science Fiction
=> King Kong, Gigantopithecus & the Mountain Gorilla
=> Godzilla, King of Monsters
=> Comic Books
===> Comic Book Creators
===> Videogames & Toys
-----------------------------
Halloween & Seasonal
-----------------------------
=> Halloween
=> Seasonal
=> Monsters of Myth, Movies & Folklore
=> Ghost Stories
=> the Zombie Apocalypse
-----------------------------
Genres of Film & Literature
-----------------------------
=> Universal Horror
=> H. P. Lovecraft
=> Horror
=> Dark Shadows
=> Twin Peaks
=> Online Horror Movies Sci-Fi & TV Series
-----------------------------
Arts & Literature
-----------------------------
=> Online Books & Research Papers
=> Classical Literature & Book Reviews
=> Art History
=> Architecture
=> Sculpture & Statuary
=> the Great Masters
=> Music
-----------------------------
Media & Film
-----------------------------
=> Cinema
=> the History of Film
=> Marilyn Monroe
=> Actresses & Models
=> Entertainment News
-----------------------------
Modern Historical Mysteries
-----------------------------
=> American History
===> Presidents of the United States
=> the World Wars
===> the Great Depression
=> the Holocaust
=> the Middle East: Past & Present
=> Modern History
===> the Industrial Age
===> Civil Rights
=> Great Cities of the World
=> the Kennedys: Their History & Assasinations
=> New York City: Then & Now
-----------------------------
September 11th, 2001
-----------------------------
=> September 11th: Conspiracies, Cover-ups & Remembrance
=> The World Trade Center Remembered
===> Life of the Twin Towers
=> Modern Warfare
=> Environmental Disasters & Mass Tragedies
-----------------------------
Suppressed Knowledge
-----------------------------
=> New World Order
=> Conspiracies
=> Suppressed Knowledge
=> Media Matters
-----------------------------
Politics
-----------------------------
=> the Barack Obama Administration
=> Conservatives, Trump, & Republican Politics
=> Joe Biden, Democratic Politics & News
=> Tea Party, Constitution, Libertarian Parties & Ron Paul
=> Politics & News
-----------------------------
Current Events
-----------------------------
=> Current Events & Odd Stories
=> The World Today
=> Financial News & the Economy
===> The History of Labor
=> Breaking News
-----------------------------
General Category
-----------------------------
=> Opinions & Editorials
=> Cartoons, Humor & Comic Strips
=> Ecology, Pets & the Animal Kingdom
=> General & Miscellaneous
=> Sports
=> Computers & the Internet
-----------------------------
Art, Graphics & Creative Writing
-----------------------------
=> Fantasy Art & Graphics
=> Creative Writing
===> Horror Fiction
=> Poetry
=> Photography & Models
=> Earth Images
-----------------------------
Past Events
-----------------------------
=> Case for Bush Impeachment/War Crimes
===> Bush Administration Torture Scandal
=> Campaign 2008
=> Atlantis Online - Memorial & Biography
===> Atlantis Online - Old Posts
Powered by
EzPortal
Loading...