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I have a new ttrpg character and she's living in LA and I'm basing all my LA information off of a comedy podcast and Chris Fleming skits.
Pieter van Bloemen (17 January 1657 – 6 March 1720) was a Flemish painter.
Lucas Achtschellinck was a #Flemish #painter born #OnThisDay in 1626. His body of work is largely unknown due to being unsigned & undocumented.
Photo credit: @metmuseum, "Landscape with Three Trees in the Foreground" by #LucasAchtschellinck, unknown date.
#birthday #OTD
This stunning Flemish Renaissance landscape is today’s #artbreak.
The work, titled ‘La Prédication de saint Jean-Baptiste’ (The Sermon of Saint John the Baptist) was painted in around 1550.
It sold for €138,306 last December.
Catherine Manners, Duchess of Buckingham, 1629 #peterpaulrubens #flemishart
So here's my bunny sona, very sketchy, her name is just Spark <3
I can't decide between her being a flemish giant, or english lop, let me know what you think! <3
and of course there's an alt version of her as a red kangaroo just cause <3
@agustin_gut @maype7 @MariangelaSant8 @marialves53 @xaloc7 @gori_magnani @VeronicaUgarte4 @Sensibilia8 @neblaruz @CristianeGLima @Rebeka80721106 @scastaldi9 @AlessandraCicc6 @lissablu68 @javiango @FriendArt_ @ValerioLivia @CaterinaCategio @anne_camozzi @lagatta4739 ¡Gracias, Agustín! ¡Buenas noches! :) 😊🌟🌿🌹❄🍀
Artwork
🎨 by Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640).
Mercury and Argus, 1638 https://t.co/OlKvK4vDR1 #flemishart #rubens
Copy of Battle of Anghiari, the lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci, 1603 #peterpaulrubens #flemishart
Stanley CURSITER
Recling Lady in white
ca 1925
The Fleming Collection
Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640), The Fall of Phaeton, oil on canvas, 1604-05
"Village in winter with skaters on a frozen river, hunters in the foreground" , 1669
By : Jacob Grimmer, (1526/26 – before May 1590) , a Flemish landscape painter. His rural scenes and landscapes of views around Antwerp marked an important development in 16thcentury..
Markus Andersson
patekprive
Attributed to Pieter (The Elder) Bruegel, (17th Century Flemish), "Abraham and the Three Strangers",