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Pictorial Scroll of the Tale of Sumiyoshi (Sumiyoshi monogatari emaki), Muromachi period, 16th century https://t.co/llQEcaOvgZ #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
The Monday Love Story
Pictorial photography artwork by William Mortensen inspired by the horror movies of the 1930s
King Kong appeared in various media in 1933
“The sky is the key to the landscape” - Belgian Landscape photographer Leonard Misonne (1870-1943) #landscape #photography #Pictorialist #natural #sunlight #oil #gum #bichromate #print #process
Warm up this morning before work.
Something a bit more pictoric.
#digitalart #conceptart #warmupsketch
🗿 The pictorial museum of animated nature. v.1.
London: C. Cox,[1844?]
https://t.co/XPXxkVpvAg
Pictor(ピクター)という者です🚮アナログからデジタルまで創作中心に好きなように描いてます!RT中心に巡回します🙇♂️皆仲良くなりましょ
#絵描きさんと繋がたい #創作クラスタと繋がりたい #KingGnu #ibisPaint #illustration
CHUTE DE REIN SUR TALONS ROUGE
Artiste: Pictor Mulier https://t.co/20d201OSxg
Modèle: Cécile
Acrylique sur un panneau DM 3 mms. 40 x 60 cm
ORIGINAL À LA VENTE ICI: https://t.co/z2HOraa08y
©Josef Sudek.
The legendary poet of Praga.
Part 1.
#blackandwhitephotography
#photography #vintagephotography
#pictorialism
Pictorial Map of #Australia by Aleksandra & Daniel Mizielińscy https://t.co/JCDwSxt2H0 #MapPorn
🕶 Oh dear- Hedgehog has taken Hedgehog Awareness Week to a whole other level! 🙈
While I just have words with her, here’s a RT of a pictorial of lots of info I’ve picked up by following amazing local Hedgehog Rescue Centres- be sure to check them out for expert 🦔 guidance ... https://t.co/HjjObE8IPU
Discover the pictorial universe of Ira Baykovska's #sketchbook full of vivid ideas, sketches, and exercises that she learned in the course “Illustration techniques to unlock your creativity” by Adolfo Serra. https://t.co/tqCQFzCHdu
12. So if one represents this pictorially the calendar year looks like this ...
i got bored so it's day 35274101 of figuring out what my artstyle is 🤷🏻♀️🌺 ft this god tier pictorial :^D #與那城奨 #JO1fanart #Sho
22. Crucifixion by Eugène Delacroix
Pictorial depictions of the crucifixion weren’t very common by the 19th century, but it was a theme Delacroix was drawn to repeatedly, and his versions were, as one might expect, very much products of Romanticism.
#MyFavNationalGalleryPaintings