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Calliope, Muse of Epic Poetry, Charles Meynier, 1798 https://t.co/a9bqqgRNqm #moderneuropeanart #museumarchive
Metropolitan Museum of Art: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts @met_eusculpture #artontwitter #europeanart
The Ruin, Hubert Robert, 1789 https://t.co/zt6ABmbeXp #europeanart #museumarchive
Judith and Holofernes, Giorgio Vasari, c.1554 https://t.co/nLXBk13EzW #europeanart #saintlousart
The Triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite, Frans Francken, 1630 https://t.co/ynWSJhDjeu #europeanart #museumarchive
Figure from a Crèche: Angel, 1780 https://t.co/de0EX7BCeQ #europeanart #clevelandartmuseum
John Julius Angerstein, Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1765 #stlartmuseum #europeanart
Flagellation, Jan Provoost, c.1510–15 #europeanart #museumarchive
Metropolitan Museum of Art: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts @met_eusculpture #themet #europeanart
Artist: Adolfs Zardins
"Man With A Gospel"
#AdolfsZardins #Latvia #EuropeanArt
The Judgment of Paris, Joachim Anthoniz Wtewael, 1602 https://t.co/IozM1Q1Aml #europeanart #clevelandartmuseum
A Eunuch's Dream, Jean Lecomte du Nouÿ, 1874 https://t.co/kjgp467KZF #cmaopenaccess #moderneuropeanart
Figure from a Crèche: Virgin Mary, 1780 https://t.co/Mu7T1lVCoj #museumarchive #europeanart
Study for "Silence" , Louis-Philippe Mouchy, c. 1780-89 https://t.co/FIjIXpsy2V #museumarchive #europeanart
Cleveland Museum of Art: European Painting and Sculpture @cma_eupaintings #followart #europeanart
Since ancient times we can find representations of #slavery in #EuropeanArt. Even though most of people think that only existed black slaves or from Africa, and it is true that they’re the great majority, we can find depictions of #slaves of very different ethnicity and origins.
The See-Saw, Nicolas Lancret, c. 1723-1727 https://t.co/yVuCrN61Kj #europeanart #cmaopenaccess
Madonna and Child in Glory, Isaac Oliver, c. 1605-1617 https://t.co/4nXWsyV8Zw #clevelandart #europeanart