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The Apparition, 1876 #gustavemoreau #symbolism https://t.co/OKfJqLdSlz
Perseus and Andromeda, 1869 #gustavemoreau #symbolism https://t.co/cbcUPK4DTK
Untitled illustration from "Puss in Boots" from the book Les Contes de Perrault, an edition of Charles Perrault's fairy tales illustrated by Gustave Doré, originally published in 1862
The origin of the universe ~
The surrealistic embryo and ovary allowed me to delve deep into my imagination and experience what it might feel like to carry a lifeform inside your body.
Title inspired by Gustave Courbet 🙌
@palmfdn 2 more days to submit✌️
#FeministArt
Cleopatra, 1887 #symbolism #gustavemoreau https://t.co/vK9hvD9toe
Gustave Moreau, The Sirens, 1882 #gustavemoreau https://t.co/HP0sYpaLGt
#GenteDiMare @SalaLettura
Il mare non ha paese nemmeno lui, ed è di tutti quelli
che lo stanno ad ascoltare, di qua e di là dove nasce
e muore il sole.
Giovanni Verga I Malavoglia
🖌️Gustave Courbet
Hi! Hope you have a great Sunday.
I'm Antonio Werli. I'm a visual artist and my style is somewhere between Frank Zappa, Gustave Doré, Heraclitus and a strong italian espresso.
#cuadrodeldía Hércules y la hidra de Lerna (Gustave Moreau 1826–98) @artinstitutechi Chicago #art Pintado en 1876 por Moreau, el simbolista por excelencia. Produjo más de 15.000 pinturas, acuarelas y dibujos. Célebre por sus alegorías, temas bíblicos y mitológicos #FelizDomingo
Gustave Moreau
(Paris, 1826-1898) He was a great artist, precursor of #symbolism.
Oedipus and the Sphinx, 1864
The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York #themet
Senzillament, ho estaves.
Hi ha moments en què les persones emetem una resplendor que ens fa brillar de maneres úniques. Avui, en veure't, la teva resplendor m'ha deixat sense paraules.
#català #catalunya #poesia #frases #pensaments #felicitat #ella #amistat
The Fiancee of the Night (The Song of Songs), 1892 #moreau #gustavemoreau https://t.co/A0nzRGmGk3
Study inspired by Dante and Virgil in Hell by Gustave Courtois featuring my #OC
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“In Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Emma is devastated by Rodolphe’s letter in which he politely declared his decision to terminate their love affair. She immediately thinks of killing herself by jumping out of the window but stops as she hears ...