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@sinistarino thank you for the opportunity !! 🥺 here’s one of my most loved, allegory https://t.co/G6oZnpJJPL
Since the stand-out rise in acknowledgement in old master paintings has been Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653)we're honoured through specialist connoisseurship & research to have rediscovered for benefit of posterity her lost masterpiece"Portrait of a Lady-Model for "Allegory"👨🎨
Enjoy the last art drop of 2021! 🔥
"Allegory of the New Year" - Gouache on cardboard.
"Tuchulcha" - Gouache on cardboard.
"Penetrating Spirit" - Watercolours on cardboard.
Great #earlymodern #allegory for the end of the year: Tabula Cebetis or 'way of life to #happiness' by an unknown Dutch artist, 1572, @rijksmuseum. So many interesting details. Could use a little restoration though... Zoom in here: https://t.co/CAYPFQTQXy
I want you all to know; when OracleMan snaps at WispWoman, it was an allegory for when I angrily snapped at my first ex-girlfriend, NinjaChickie. I was an awful thing to do and I deeply regret it. I’m not proud of myself after what I did. And still am not
Allegory of the City of Madrid, 1810 https://t.co/biYJikFTcE #goya #romanticism
@marialves53 @ValerioLivia @erminiopasquat1 @GerardLDonadoni @BrindusaB1 @DavLucia @yianniseinstein @renatoantares50 @CMX9NujRcQvVVwW @ceconomou56 @neblaruz @Petra71301259 @angela3nipoti1 @Dominiquepucini @martinis2018 @migliaccio31 @FriendArt_ @Sensibilia8 @albertopetro2 @agustin_gut @MaxPriviero @smarucci461 @paoloigna1 @Rebeka80721106 @BaroneZaza70 @Jadranka4love @BB_Aesztia @djolavarrieta @MOCarballeira @mariagonzalezf5 @dianadep1 @AnnaMar90949897 @redne2013 @ampomata @patriciacarles @peac4love @NadiaZanelli1 @licprospero @CristianeGLima @kamabi @ritamay1 @AnnaCountessK @marmelyr @paulbar59067209 @famartinez2001 Paolo Veronese - Scorn (Allegory of Love) 1575
Allegory, boy lighting candle in the company of an ape and a fool - Fábula, 1590 #elgreco #mannerism
The Swan Chronicles.. :) 🦢
My work shows inner observations and experiences presented through fantasy stories, with a dose of subtle allegory.
Maxim Nikiforovich Vorobiev
Oak fractured by a lightning. (Allegory on the artist's wife death), 1842