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@scastaldi9 @dianadep1 @ejlazar @1Atsuhimerose2 @marmelyr @neblaruz @angelicadisogno @ampomata @BrindusaB1 @Spiros209 @peac4love @djolavarrieta @vvgcabras @artmajcar @cristob45 @maluisa_3 @CristianeGLima @kamabi @albertopetro2 @alleosa @bgv_online @DavLucia @ritamay1 @ceconomou56 @Rebeka80721106 @BaroneZaza70 @CaterinaCategio @karmendida @famartinez2001 @AnnaCountessK @paulbar59067209 @DublencoIgor @mariatontini1 @SalaLettura @MariangelaSant8 @smarucci461 @mariagonzalezf5 @AlessandraCicc6 @arteeblog3 @LunaLeso @ValerioLivia @NadiaZanelli1 Max Ernst painted him and his mates watching the Blessed Virgin thrashing the Baby Jesus.
@majakollektiivi Thankyou Henna. When I scour art which has risen from the cursed Abrahamic trinity of what they call the Christian, Jewish and Islamic "faiths", I usually return to Max Ernst. "The Virgin spanking the baby Jesus before three witnesses" [1926]