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Remembering Judith Anderson, the unforgettable Mrs Danvers from Rebecca on her birthday.
#judithanderson #mrsdanvers #rebecca #alfredhitchcock #OldHollywood #alejandromogolloart
Judith, the Scourge Diva you can actively support my work as my sponsor there: https://t.co/c1ntdfEsQe
Judith needed pants in her main outfit so I gave her some
(woulda. given her a full shirt too but i wanted to draw abs and figured she's left on part with yuri's open-shirt this way. )
new fictional portrait:
Judith, 24" x 20", oil on canvas, 2019 #samanthakeelysmith #fictionalportraits #contemporarypainting #womenartists #memories #dreams #shiftingrealities
Happy 25th to all who worked on "The Critic"; including @AlJean, @MikeReissWriter, @RealJonLovitz, @MauriceLaMarche, @NancyCartwright, Nick Jameson, Park Overall, Gerrit Graham, Judith Ivey, Charles Napier, Christine Cavanaugh, Doris Grau, and so many more. #TheCritic25
Really happy to see all the love for the Judith MTG illustration! Here are the early sketches for it, I was having lots of fun composing the scene in different ways
Judith Slaying Holofernes (1614–20) by Artemisia Gentileschi, considered one of the most accomplished of Italian Baroque painters #womensart
Some Judith to celebrate the #TalesOfVesperia Definitive Edition releasing tomorrow~
#fanart #TalesOf @BandaiNamcoUS
Another brazilian meme making its way to the Multiverse (who else is in love with Judith? 😍❤️🖤)
#mtg #MagicTheGathering #GRN #Spoilers #GuildsofRavnica
At 95, Judith Kerr – author of The Tiger Who Came to Tea – still works every day. ‘Stories are a huge comfort,’ she says. Read her interview on children's literature, war and writing here: https://t.co/NlNfBgpwny Illustration: Lyndon Hayes
mod babeys, which i started in like what? may? and finished....yesterday.... great skills vera
(their names are judith and cain)
I got a commission from the god @Nikingply
I can't help but smile every time i look at my boi, Judith; in his godly style!!
Thank you so much again, Niking! Looking forward to future works from you;; Do your best
Inspired by the fairy tale by Charles Perrault, Béla Bartók wrote his short opera Duke Bluebeard's Castle. In it, Bartók explores the mental state of both Bluebeard & Judith, especially as she is irresistibly drawn through a series of doors of which the last will spell her death.