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Maxmilian Pirner, Konec vsech veci, 1887
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“El fin de todas las cosas” es una obra del pintor checo Maximilian Pirner miembro del movimiento de la secesión vienesa creada en 1887.
3. Other accounts include Bowker’s ‘Fairy Funeral’ in Goblin Tales of Lancashire, 1883 and the funeral of a Fairy Queen in Hunt’s Popular Romances of the West of England, 1865. Image Maximillian Pirner ‘Funeral Fairies’, 1888
I baci non sono anticipo
d'altre tenerezze,
sono il punto più alto.
- Erri De Luca -
🖌Maxmilian Pirner
@DavLucia @scastaldi9 @dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @angelicadisogno @marmelyr @neblaruz @ampomata @BrindusaB1 @Spiros209 @peac4love @djolavarrieta @vvgcabras @artmajcar @cristob45 @edjlazar @CristianeGLima @kamabi @albertopetro2 @alleosa @bgv_online @ritamay1 @paoloigna1 @ceconomou56 @Rebeka80721106 @maluisa_3 @famartinez2001 @karmendida @JohnLee90252472 @MariangelaSant8 @mariatontini1 @AlessandraCicc6 @AnnaCountessK Maximilian Pirner (February 13, 1853– April 2, 1924) was a Czech painter7
Pirner Maxmilian, Alegorie
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Maximilián Pirner, The end of all things (1887) (details)
Video: https://t.co/jidi4OK8XO
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Maxmilian Pirner, Pohřeb víly, 1888
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My late grandmother would recall the tale of the gean-cánach (love talker). A trickster, a male faerie similar to a leprechaun, known for seducing men and women, although he is particularly fond of shepherds and milkmaids
#fairytaletuesday #irishfolklore
art: Maximilian Pirner
The gean-cánach, the 'love talker', is a male faerie in Irish myth similar to a leprechaun. He is known for seducing men and women, but is particularly fond of shepherds and milkmaids.
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art: Daemon Love by Maximilian Pirner
"Maximilian Pirner (1854 – 1924) The End of All Things (1887). National Gallery in Prague."
A trickster in the folklore of Ireland, is the gean-cánach (love talker). A male faerie similar to a leprechaun, known for seducing men and women, although he is particularly fond of shepherds and milkmaids
#folklorethursday #irishfolklore
art: Maximilian Pirner
‘Queen in heaven and hell’ ~ Hecate in the Aeneid. As a goddess of boundaries, she is a goddess of liminal spaces. #FaustianFriday 🖼 HEKATE, Maxmilián Pirner, 1901.
🖼 Hecate (Detail of Jupiter and Semele), Gustave Moreau, c.1894.