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Perseus and Andromeda
Gustave Moreau 1826-1898 French Symbolist Painter
Dream of the Orient
Gustave Moreau 1826-1898 French Symbolist Painter
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"You see, there are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity. Indeed that's what we provide in our own modest, humble, insignificant... oh, fuck it." -M. Gustave
[oc] trying to stave off artblock with some self-duplicating bunny himbos
"O Delion king, whose light-producing eye views all within, and all beneath the sky; whose locks are gold, whose oracles are sure, who omens good revealest, and precepts pure" --Orphic Hymn 34 to Apollo
The Chariot of Apollo, or Phoebus Apollo (c.1880), Gustave Moreau
Galatea, “ she who is milk-white “.
Galatea is also the name of Polyphemus's object
of desire in Theocritus's Idylls VI and XI
and is linked with Polyphemus again in the myth
of Acis and Galatea in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
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Galatea (circa 1880) by Gustave Moreau
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Illustrator Nicolas Delort uses a scratchboard in a manner which evokes the engravings of #GustaveDoré. Here's his take on the classic Éowyn vs Witch-king encounter - A Woman's Courage. Yes, there are uncanonical details, but look at that dismount from the Witch-king... #Tolkien
Think I found my new favourite 17th c. painter.
Gustave Moreau
@dr_revueltas thanks for following! Gustave Courbet @artistcourbet might strike your fancy 😉. Cheers, @andreitr
For a very hot morning, the Queen of the Night fan, painted by Gustave-François Lasellaz (1848-1910) and scattered with rose diamonds.
The tortoiseshell sticks are particularly lovely, delicately carved and pieced to evoke rays of moonlight.
From the Fan Museum.
Sacred Elephant
Gustave #Moreau #Canvas #Print
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'Ethnographic description of the peoples of Russia' (1862) by Gustave Theodor Pauly, (1817 - 1867). Gustave Theodor Pauly was a Russian ethnographer of the 19th century, a member of the Russian Geographical Society, although a German by birth, was known as Fyodor Khristianovich.
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