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The Gordobolus of Myron ("Gordo thrower") is a Greek sculpture completed at the start of the Classical Period, figuring a youthful ancient Greek athlete throwing a gordo. circa 460–450 BC.
#Vigo
Circa 1930
Colección Alberto Barciela
#Galicia
@turisriasbaixas
"Salome with the Head of John the Baptist" by Caravaggio, circa 1607-1610. At the National Gallery in London
Antique Rope Pulley, English, Victorian, Rustic, Sleeper, Pine, Circa 1900
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Louboutin Week: This circa 1997 mule resembles the delicate and decorated high-heeled slippers of 18th-century women. This year’s #CoutureCouncil Award for Artistry of Fashion on September 4 honors #ChristianLouboutin. @LouboutinWorld https://t.co/wJV11uAxZk
Everyone breathe. Just breathe.....Rey’s not going to the dark side. I’m 99.9% sure this is just a dark side vision circa Mortis or Dagobah. - #riseofskywalker #StarWars #starwarstheriseofskywalker #darksiderey
In anticipation of #WoWClassic Classic, have a painting of my druid circa 2006.
With Dragon Con a week away, here's a horrifying doodle page I did while waiting in line for pre-reg for over 3 hours on that scorching August day in Atlanta, circa 2010. That was before they did electronic registration. Plus a cover for a comic collection I made for my friends
FREDERICK HENRY HENSHAW 1807-1891
KENILWORTH CASTLE Warwickshire.
circa 1860.
Private collection.
What would you do if you were no longer afraid?
At times, fear guides us towards profound moments of change & the pursuit of our truest desires. It helps us surpass shallow distractions.
Artwork circa 2012. A time when I was shoving past my own inner fears & outward barriers.
The Little Goblin. Illustration by Brian Froud (Labyrinth) for one of his Goblins books. Circa 1996.
#BookIllustrationOfTheDay is by Harry G Theaker, for "Children's Stories from the Arabian Nights" (Rose Yeatman Woolf; undated. Circa 1920). Theaker was a prolific and appealing illustrator of affordable collections of fairy tales/children's stories. Here's "The Magic Horse".
UNTITLED (SELF-PORTRAIT WITH ODALISQUE), Beauford Delaney, circa 1943