Dale Wilson+FollowHiroshige Steals the Show at the BM! 🎨Everyone’s buzzing about the British Museum’s new Hiroshige exhibit, but some fans argue he’s finally outshining Hokusai! The drama: is Hiroshige’s focus on fleeting travel moments more powerful than Hokusai’s iconic waves? The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō is getting all the love, especially that rainstorm scene—total mood. Could this be the start of a new ukiyo-e fandom rivalry? #Hiroshige #BritishMuseum #Ukiyoe #ArtDebate #Exhibition #Entertainment10Share
jason40+FollowAnglo-Saxon Gold Raven Found!Imagine stumbling on a 1,400-year-old gold and garnet raven head in a field! That’s what happened to two lucky detectorists in Wiltshire, England. This rare find, possibly linked to Norse god Odin, might have once adorned a drinking horn. Experts are buzzing because there’s nothing quite like it in Britain’s treasure hoards. Plus, they found a mysterious gold band with garnets—no one’s sure if it’s a ring or part of something bigger. Archaeology dreams do come true! #Archaeology #AngloSaxon #TreasureHunt #HistoryNerd #BritishMuseum #Science590Share
Whitney Gomez+FollowDetectorists Strike Gold—Literally!Imagine casually scanning a field and stumbling on 1,400-year-old Anglo-Saxon bling! Two metal detectorists in England just found a gold-and-garnet ring and a raven’s head that might’ve decorated a drinking horn. The details are wild—garnet eyes, gold feathers, and all the drama of ancient mythology. Now, experts at the British Museum are cleaning them up, and the site might be a whole new archaeological hotspot. Can you believe this luck? #HistoryNerd #Archaeology #AngloSaxon #TreasureHunt #BritishMuseum #Science400Share
John Henry+FollowHiroshige Drama: Samurai Roots, Pop Art? 🎨Did anyone else know Hiroshige was born a samurai but ditched the elite life to make art for the masses? Some fans say this makes him a rebel icon, while others argue it 'cheapened' his legacy. With rare prints now on display, the debate’s heating up—was he a visionary for everyone or did he cross a line by leaving tradition behind? #Hiroshige #ArtDebate #SamuraiToArtist #BritishMuseum #FanForum #Entertainment60Share