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@ViewArte @dianadep1 @robtropper @Biagio960 @_rjardon @LuciaTassan @SonokHakan @jukkaisorinne @ersu1880 @sn1547 @195501 @Asamsakti @iv_boks @redne2013 @ampomata @_LouisQc @JJuang3 @elipez58 @cristob45 @albertopetro2 @HWarlow @farashgardi @f_girasole @famartinez2001 @CatarinaCabral @ValerySobolev @sminaev2015 @revove22454 @AnnaRDelorenzo @falacavalo @BrindusaB1 @AraceliRego William C Wontner(1857-1930)English portrait painter steeped in Academic Classicism & Romanticism. Style favored seductively languorous women against classical or oriental marbled backdrops. His detailed fabrics draped over patently European models created an air of Orientalism.
@AndreWisniewsk2 @1alert1 @yianniseinstein @marialves53 @Make_u2_happy @claudioborlotto @Giorgio51589046 @Messe11 @Matibo11 @migliaccio31 @Dominiquepucini @smc_su @DavLucia @ceconomou56 @BB_Aesztia @ValerioLivia @albertopetro2 @doritadia @FriendArt_ @scastaldi9 @agustin_gut @Rebeka80721106 @hermete3 @gori_magnani @neblaruz @kapii7 @MariangelaSant8 @lev_yurij @bmarczewska @hubin369 @monica74761144 @CristianeGLima @BrindusaB1 @ritamay1 @licprospero @cmont4560 @monicasloves @ampomata @Amyperuana @peac4love @NadiaZanelli1 @Papryka5 @CaterinaCategio @anne_camozzi @paoloigna1 @erminiopasquat1 @PacodaCamino @GucciPatrizia @SimonaMascaro @tizianacampodon #ArteYArt
Cléopâtre par Juan Luna (philippin, 1857-1899)
(Museo del Prado)
Le Petit Larousse illustré par Adolphe Millot (1857-1921)
Il est publié pour la première fois en 1905.
🍂 Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863), “The Death of Ophelia” c 1838
🍁 John Everett Millais (1829–1896), “Ophelia” c 1851-2
🥀 Alexandre Cabanel (1823–1889), “Ophelia” c 1883
🌾 Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser (1857-1921), “Ophelia" c 1900
@dianadep1 @marmelyr @1Atsuhimerose2 @ejlazar @angelicadisogno @neblaruz @LuciaTassan @BrindusaB1 @Spiros209 @djolavarrieta @scastaldi9 @ScrivoArte2 @lissablu68 @bgv_online @albertopetro2 @cristob45 @ampomata @maluisa_3 @AnnaCountessK @alleosa @ceconomou56 @ritamay1 @Rebeka80721106 @BaroneZaza70 @CaterinaCategio @karmendida @kamabi @famartinez2001 @Make_u2_happy @claudioborlotto Muchas gracias querida Diana!
#ArtLovers ❤🎨 #ArteYArt
Gaetano Bellei (1857-1922), Italian
@YorkshireMuseum Our #SpookiestObject is this sketch drawn by sailor Lewis Kimberly 1857-61. We call it "The Dart of Death" as it reminds us of a quote by another sailor "The dart of death hung as if it were trembling by a single hair and no one knew on whose head it would fall."💀#CURATORBATTLE
どこへ行っても世界は花開いていた
それなのに絶望が詩を生んだ
- パウル・ツェラン
“ドラゴンの覚醒”
🎨テオドール・キッテルセン
(ノルウェー🇳🇴1857-1914)
Alice Pike Barney (1857-1931) 'Medusa'
“Medusa is always recognizable due to her striking frontality. It is rare in Greek art for a figure to face directly out, but...Medusa stares ahead & uncompromisingly confronts the viewer” Madeleine Glennon, ‘Medusa in Anc. Greek Art’(2017)
🦃 Iconographie des pigeons,.
Paris, P. Bertrand, 1857-[58].
https://t.co/7NAvVc5RYJ
Illustrations from around 1900, by Harry Wilson Watrous (1857-1940). [1] The Dregs [2] The Magician [3] The Slacker [4] Girl with the Mirror. Stylised figural works.
"My mind wanders and I get lost in thoughts of you." Anonymous
🖼️'At the Window', 1881 : #HansHeyerdahl (1857-1913) : Google Art Project