people seem to like it when i make these kinds of quizzes (pictures are all from pinterest)
When marble speaks, miracles happen
Now Is the Pilgrim Year Fair Autumn’s Charge by John Byam Shaw, 1904 Princess Rosalie by Virginia Frances Sterrett from Old French Fairy Tales, 1920 William Stout Little Red Riding Hood by Arthur Rackham, 1902 Incantation by Norman Lindsay, 1940 Kindred Hearts by Mark Arian The Terem of the Tsar in…
Here’s this random ass quiz enjoy also Artemis is not in the quiz
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How much do you know about the scandalous story behind this masterpiece?
Katia Andre is lost in history, styled by Annabelle Sangin in ‘Lumière Soir’. Rocio Ramos images explore upscale women and antiquity for Air France Madame.
from JCA Annual 7 (1987)
Akiya Kageichi is a Japanese illustrator who calls himself Golden Gravel, a name which may refer to Japanese rock gardens. His sinister jesters, lazy rulers and clandestine warriors are set within scenes full of chaotic imagery. Astrological symbols, particularly moons, are heavily prominent, suggesting the mysterious forces of dark nights are at work. In a single plane, objects morph, creating dynamic and active scenes. Kageichi reveals hidden underworlds and secret futures, in which sorcery and witchcraft pull the strings and determine what happens in the real world.
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Can you believe we get to live in a world that can look like this? See more illustrations by Svabhu Kohl.
I often get asked if Baylyn House will be our ‘forever’ home & if you had asked me a couple of years ago when we…
Luigi Pastega - At the Feast of the Redeemer Edward Atkinson Hornel - Figures with Lanterns and a Bridge Ferdinand du Puigaudeau - Breton Women with Lamps John Hubbard Rich - The Japanese Lantern Thomas Cooper Gotch - Golden Youth Arthur Melville - The Music Boat, Venice Anne Sophie Petersen -…
Rogier van der Weyden (Tournai 1400 – Bruxelles 1464), Marie Madeleine lisant (détail), avant 1438 ?, Londres, National Gallery. Sandro Botticelli, The Madonna of the Book (Madonna del Libro) (detail), c.1483, Museo Poldi Pezzoli. Bronzino (Agnolo di...
These gentle paintings made by Joseph Lorusso. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966 and received his formal training at the American Academy of Art. He went on to receive his B.F.A. degree from the Kansas City Art Institute. Born of Italian descent, Lorusso was exposed to art at an early age. Through several
Fosse… anche l’unico canto libero di Ophelia lasciami sfumare così infiorata di mia follia in assolo del fato che mi trascina via... ~ Catherine La Rose© ~ Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser was a German painter from Gnoien/Dresden. He began studying at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts under Leon Pohle and Paul Mohn. After initially spending three years in Dresden, he attended the Kunsthochschule in Karlsruhe and then the Académie Julian in Paris. After completing his studies Heyser devoted himself mainly to portraits and historical paintings. Among the portrayed were numerous prominent figures such as Prince Regent Albrecht of Braunschweig, Prince Albrecht of Prussia and Prince Johann Georg of Saxony. In addition, Heyser created genre pictures, whose representations were based on German poetry, for example, "The Fisherman" after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1886).
"Akin to an eagle" so done with this! been on and off doing this the past week.
My redesign of Kuki Shinobu. #原神 #kukishinobu #genshinimpact #shinobu
Libraries so stunning you probably won't get much reading done.
Harry Rountree (1878 – 1950) was a prolific illustrator, mainly for children. He contributed to such periodicals as the Humorist, Playtime, and Punch. From 1903 he collaborated with the editor of Little Folks on a very successful series of books. Specialising in animals, he illustrated several classics of children’s literature, including Uncle Remus and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This is part 5 of a 6 - part series on Harry Rountree. For earlier works and other undated works, see parts 1 - 4 also. n.d. Children's Book Illustration "She Was a Friendly Cat" n.d. Children's Book Illustration "The Lesson" n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration "De big uns had big pails, en de little uns little pails" n.d. Children's Book Illustration "The wicked old wolf lying fast asleep under a tree" n.d. Children's Book Illustration n.d. Children's Book Illustration watercolour on paper 25.4 x 19.1 cm n.d. Children's Illustration Print "The Prisoners"
This church looks short and squat from the outside and sits uncomfortably in it's little square, bulging, an ugly duckling! The exterior fails to suggest any majesty compared to Vienna's other large palaces of worship such as Stephandom & Karlskirche, but then you go inside! The baroque interior is so busy and heavy with detail that it is impossible to take in what you are seeing. You need to take a picture so that you can study it later and decipher the church's mysteries... or alternatively sit through a very long service!
How much do you know about Rococo Art?
El amor hacia otro ser humano es una de las cosas más complicadas que se nos han encomendado. El amor romántico es inicialmente una neurosis pasajera, una