Esther's photos with the keyword: exhibit

Embroidered royal robes

20 Sep 2018 4 3 176
On display at the Empresses of China’s Forbidden City special exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. A20180916 112037

Quilt Art

18 May 2014 2 3 224
Quilt - Museum of Fine Arts - Boston, Massachusetts - Mrs. Herrick, Log Cabin, Barn Raising Variation quilt, American, 1879 Museum of Fine Arts - Boston, Massachusetts special exhibit AIMG 2726

Ancient warrior

15 May 2013 346
Samuri - Museum of Fine Art - Boston, Massachusetts Astride a fiberglass and steel steed Samuri were a military class dating from 7th Century Japan. True Samurai led their lives according to the ethical code of bushido ("the way of the warrior"). Bushido stressed teachings such as loyalty, self -discipline, respect and ethical behavior. AIMG_8671

On the march

15 May 2013 332
Samuri - Museum of Fine Art - Boston, Massachusetts Samuri were a military class dating from 7th Century Japan. True Samurai led their lives according to the ethical code of bushido ("the way of the warrior"). Bushido stressed teachings such as loyalty, self -discipline, respect and ethical behavior. AIMG_8667

Ride on

15 May 2013 348
Samuri - Museum of Fine Art - Boston, Massachusetts Samuri were a military class dating from 7th Century Japan. True Samurai led their lives according to the ethical code of bushido ("the way of the warrior"). Bushido stressed teachings such as loyalty, self -discipline, respect and ethical behavior. AIMG_8669

Amazing armor

15 May 2013 313
Late 16th- and early 17th-century armor of the Okegawado type. Samuri - Museum of Fine Art - Boston, Massachusetts Samuri were a military class dating from 7th Century Japan. True Samurai led their lives according to the ethical code of bushido ("the way of the warrior"). Bushido stressed teachings such as loyalty, self -discipline, respect and ethical behavior. AIMG_8674

Hail to the king

25 Oct 2012 3 295
King Penguin, Melbourne Aquarium, Melbourne, Australia. "The King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) is the second largest species of penguin at about 11 to 16 kg (24 to 35 lb), second only to the Emperor Penguin. There are two subspecies—A. p. patagonicus and A. p. halli; patagonicus is found in the South Atlantic and halli elsewhere. King Penguins eat small fish, mainly lanternfish, and squid and rely less than most Southern Ocean predators on krill and other crustaceans. On foraging trips they repeatedly dive to over 100 metres (330 ft), and have been recorded at depths greater than 300 metres (980 ft). King Penguins breed on the subantarctic islands at the northern reaches of Antarctica, South Georgia, and other temperate islands of the region. The total population is estimated to be 2.23 million pairs and is increasing." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Penguin AIMG_5880