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#princess 👑 🖤 Queer: Desire, Power, and Identity 👉📖🏛 @NatMus_SWE The portrait shows, Hedvig Sophia of Sweden, hunting. 🎨 David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl, 1628-1698 👉 https://t.co/RzEbdq0Cyv
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Woman with Poppies by Edvard Munch
1918–19 / Oil on canvas
@themunchmuseum https://t.co/qgw43Fiwsa
Leonora Carrington (1917-2011) is a surrealist painter and writer. Daughter of an English industrialist, Carrington spent her childhood on a country estate surrounded by animals and reading fairy tales and legends...
For Marc, animals were closer to God than human beings. He considered them more primal, purer in soul, and thus more beautiful. @staedelmuseum 📖👉 https://t.co/00mPdWM1u3
❤️ The Family Heirloom is an example of Helene Schjerfbeck's mature style, drawing on French Modernism @finnishngallery 👉📖 https://t.co/FcG1KHX0gX @Europeanaeu
#InLoveWithEverySingleDetail a blue ribbon 🎀 💙 Young woman with a blue ribbon (1888) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir @mbalyon
📖🔎 This small Madonna is one of the few known works by Barbara Longhi. about 1580-1585 @NewfieldsToday
François Boucherwas the leading artist of the French 18th century. @NatMus_SWE https://t.co/VyDHYuxxJU
Madonna, here in a version from 1894, is one of the most famous paintings from The frieze of life. @themunchmuseum