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Gluttony I (La Gourmandise I) from The Seven Deadly Sins (Les Sept péchés capitaux), Marc Chagall, 1925, published 1926 https://t.co/TT8EASgZom #moma #museumofmodernart
Avarice I (L'Avarice I) from The Seven Deadly Sins (Les Sept péchés capitaux), Marc Chagall, 1925, published 1926 https://t.co/7ixUA92sYA #marcchagall #moma
Emil Nolde (German-Danish; 7 August 1867 – 13 April 1956)
Orchid Branch, 1925
#emilnolde #german #danish #artinfinitus #artist #art #artwork #arthistory #artgallery #artoftheday #arte #kunst #impressionism #creative #inspiration #museum #modernism #portrait #red #orchid
Happy Launch Day IJN Kumano, IJN Uzuki (1925), and RN Giulio Cesare #AzurLane https://t.co/Cjk2RSSnU0
今日10月15日の進水日を迎えましたKAN-SENです✨
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駆逐艦 卯月
1925年 10月15日 95th Anniversary
戦艦 ジュリオ・チェザーレ
1911年 10月15日 109th Anniversary
重巡洋艦 熊野
1936年 10月15日 84th Anniversary
#アズールレーン #卯月
#ジュリオ・チェザーレ #熊野
@EmperorATsamaku @AJMasterSith @irequesthugs @PurpleForever19 @ivorymoonwolf Yup
I'm a big dinosaurs fanatic ever since I was a little kid
Collected every dinosaur books I see at the stores I go to
and
watch any Dinosaurs movies I see even old ones when movies didn't have people talking only written dialogues on screen like the 1925 film The Lost World
The children held hands, leaning
to smell the roses.
They were five and seven.
Infinite, infinite—that
was her perception of time.
#MondoDiVersi Louise Glück
"A Summer Garden"
🎨 John Singer Sargent (1856-1925)
@agustin_gut @xaloc7 @a_saba78 @ampomata @ValerioLivia @CaterinaCategio @maype7 @marialves53 @Matibo11 @NadiaZanelli1 @albertopetro2 @famartinez2001 @dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @FriendArt_ @AlessandraCicc6 @Cassini_jon @Make_u2_happy @gori_magnani ¡Gracias, buenas tardes, feliz fin de Semana☀️🍀🎨!
American Realism
Impressionism
John Singer Sargent 1856-1925 🇺🇸
Painting Lovers
Art Lovers
Art
Woman In Art
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#ArteYart Le nouvel accrochage des Nus de #Derain @MuseeOrangerie Nu à la cruche1925, Le Modèle blond 1924, Le Beau Modèle 1923
In 1925 Maurice de Vlaminck moved to the Eure-et-Loire region of Normandy where he lived for the rest of his life. Here he was able to paint his favourite landscapes using his rich, brooding, palette to express 'the one idea which excused everything: to say & paint what I felt.'
This is feeling very familiar. 'The Second Day of the Creation', M.C. Escher, woodcut, 1925.
#Rosetober 04: Realism.
Hermione from Azurlane in her default form. Referenced Philip De Lazlos (1925)
Emil Nolde
Flowers with red and violet blooms (Lilies and iris), ca. 1925