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Finis [The end of all things] (1887) by Maximilian Pirner (Czech, 1853-1924). National Gallery in Prague. #apocalypse #mythology
Happy 50th to one of my oldest and dearest friends, @justincomics. Here’s a scene of him and me dancing to Troubled Hubble in Prague.
Egon Schiele.
Standing male figure. (Self-Portrait), 1914.
National Gallery in Prague.
Thinking about your New Year’s Resolutions? #CaptionThis
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Egon Schiele, "Standing Male Figure (Self-Portrait)," 1914. © National Gallery, Prague.
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Hello #PortfolioDay
I’m Yana — illustrator and comic book artist based in Prague.
I’m excited to draw my own stories, fanart and slice of life sketches ✨
And now, something different. Giorgio Liberale (1527-1579) was an Italian artist who had been working for the imperial court in Prague. He designed over 500 small woodcuts for the first Latin edition of classic Dioscurides' Materia medica.
Hello #VisibleWomen 🌸
My name is Paola, a Costa Rican illustrator based in Prague. I enjoy working on portraits and realistic subjects with soft pastel tones. ✨
Please take a look at my work:
Web: https://t.co/SWz0rv3bsS
Instagram: https://t.co/FntiDkCQoi
Something a bit less controlled this morning, with this study of Charles Bridge in Prague. 1h30 on Procreate.
Poniéndole un poco de color a este domingo, de la mano del ilustrador Calvin Sprague.
Siempre apetece una buena ración de talento creativo. #EstoesPhusions: https://t.co/LeF2NUdQnJ
- vía @Phusions -
Hej, I am a slovak artist studying animation in Prague.
I love folklore, robots and animals
#NobodyArtistClub <- the tag is full of amazing talents and I really wanna join the cool squad. <3
He was conscripted in 1915 & was based in Prague. During this time he continued to paint & draw. He continued to exhibit widely. He was even given a studio by his CO. Prisoner of War (1916), Nude (1917), Lovers II(1917) & Four Trees (1917)
#Photography #Surrealism "From 1919 to 1920, #Toyen attended UMPRUM (Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design) in Prague. She worked closely with fellow Surrealist poet and artist #JindřichŠtyrský until Štyrský's death."
The weaving of stories into concert performances of music - Bedřich Smetana’s “Vltava”, or “Die Moldau”, the second part of his “Má Vlast” cycle of six symphonic poems, premiered #OTD 1875 in Prague.
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