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Ronja, the Robber's Daughter is one of the most faithful children's book adaptations I've seen. It's about two strong-willed characters, father & daughter, who have to learn how to set pride aside in order to express their love for one another. On Amazon, dir. by Goro Miyazaki.
Really dropped the ball by not adopting this as my quarantine look.
"Forester" by Ivan Kramskoi, 1879.
Oxherd Flutist, from the series “Worlds of Things (Momoyogusa)” by Kamisaka Sekka, 1909.
Jesus walking on water, two paintings from 1888 and 1890 by Ivan Aivazovsky, best known for his dramatic marine scenes.
Encaustic mummy portraits from Egypt, 1st and 2nd century AD. These soulful portraits of Egyptians from the Roman Empire were painted on wood and affixed to the mummies of upper class citizens. Due to the climate of Egypt, many of these portraits are very well preserved.
Three slugs on a cabbage, a print by Julie de Graag, early 20th century (undated).
A color woodblock print of a toy tiger by "Iwao", a Japanese poet and artist, 1854. Part of a series to commemorate the zodiac year of the tiger.