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Smol owl friend for @SledgeLP <3 Just some #Bastion #Shadowlands sketchings
Color etchings by Nebraska artist Elizabeth J. Peak (b. 1952)
https://t.co/5xA6iZFRv7
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Albrecht Durer ( 1471-1528 ) Etchings
Saint Eustache 1501
Saint George on Horsebac61508
The Holy Family with Dragonfly
Apollo and Diana 1502
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some etchings and illustrations made for illustrate the fandiction SAVE ME FROM THE DARK SIDE write by Saturn-Paron on wattpad (it's a French Muse fan fiction).
Cannot believe I had never heard about Giovanni Piranesi until today - He created these etchings of almost-infinite interiors in the 1700's- a century-plus before Escher.
#Art
Inspired by Autumn leaves, yoga and pilates etchings and Art for food - https://t.co/Kew1Mklg61
Kicking up Autumn leaves, yoga and pilates etchings, Art for food, National Brain Appeal - https://t.co/S6VpawdS1E
Etchings and lithographs by Lincoln, Nebraska printmaker Freda Spaulding (1893-1974)
Luca Giordano, born in 1634, was an #Italian #painter & #printmaker who worked in the late #Baroque era. Many of his paintings & #etchings have religious themes.
Photo courtesy of @WikiCommons, "Penitent Mary Magdalen" by Luca Giordano, ~1660-65.
#birthday
Theresa Pateman is our Artist in Focus from 12-25 October. Her richly coloured etchings features in collections at the V&A, Metropolitan University & worldwide. #printmaking #etching #artistinfocus #gallery #art @CoinStreet @GabrielsWharf
Jacques Bellange etchings .......he’s so sensuous and very loving of his subjects, like very attentive to them, like doting ....... His work is described as a “private mystical form of religious emotion”
Flapper etchings recall WWI fighter pilot who became a major figure in Art Deco art and fashion, auction 8 October: https://t.co/YLVX9dHkZB
#artdeco #art #auction #auctions #fashion #style #vintagestyle #vintagefashion
This week's #ScienceSaturday post featured etchings from 'Relation d'un voyage du Levant' by Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, published in Amsterdam, in 1718. The book is a collection letters to the Comte de Pontchartrain published after the author's death. https://t.co/j3TC3ZckHM
Giovanni Battista Piransei was an Italian artist best known for his etchings of imaginary prisons. He loved to exaggerate scale, manipulate perspective, and use multiple vanishing points. Complex and sinister, they have inspired many artists and authors.