William The Bloody, my beloved 🖤
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William The Bloody, my beloved 🖤
This piece is available for adoption
Frans Jansz Post (Dutch,1612-1680)
Landscape in Brazil, 1652
Oil on canvas
Marcin Cienski (Polish, 1976) - Chandelier (n.d.)
End of the Road (Nicolas Delort)
Line weight. Perspective. The tilting of the head. Expression. Volume.
This early Modern human knew exactly what we learn to this day in order to create the illusion of life in 2d art.
Whoever they were, I admire them as much as every other great master.
Reminder that we have evidence prehistoric cave dwellers were capable of drawing realistic depictions, and the stylization you see here—the line weight, the implied movement, the accentuated features—are thought to have been deliberate, artistic, aesthetic choices
enjoy your local blue hour.
Euripides, Bacchae, National Theatre of Iceland, 2007. Mask/costume/set design: Thanos Vovolis. Stage director: Giorgos Zamboulakis. Photo © Thanos Vovolis.
Stormy landscape by Penry Williams (1855-1885)
Happy 3rd birthday Brioche!! Here are some Brioche identifying characteristics: Only one eyebrow, 3 tiny white hairs on his forehead, and lil gloves and two-tone beans!
Portrait of a Young Woman, Gustav Klimt, c.1897
Imants Tillers (Australia, 1950 - ) Kangaroo Blank, 1988 oilstick, gouache, synthetic polymer paint 78 canvas boards, nos. 16231 - 16308 installation 213.0 (h) x 195.0 (w) cm
Late 16th to early 17th century bronze serpent, from Southern Germany or Northern Italy.
Debra Spence — Lucky Spoons (pastel pencils on pastlemat, 2022)
Shit like this makes me scream. It’s so good. What the fuck.
expressionist regency era cesare
Details of Jupiter and Io by Antonio da Correggio, ca.1520-40