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titanfall mech by jean delville and sophie anderson and mandy jurgens and artgerm, retrofuturism, moody atmosphere, cinematic atmospheric, cinematic lighting, golden ratio, perfect composition, elegant, no crop, extremely detailed, 4 k, hd, sharp focus, masterpiece #AIart...
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플라톤의 학당 L'École de Platon"", 1898, Jean Delville
Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
@kh_hildreth @yianniseinstein @_die_Uta_ @BryanMatthews23 @ZitoMaia1 @carmelitequotes @anne_camozzi @DelficaW @HeinzRudolf1551 @DanielVanGeel @StellaAmato4 @LRonLacy @ScottDorian4 @albertopetro2 @DavLucia @UnbearablDesire @Rebeka80721106 @GiuseppeTurrisi @bgv_online @dianadep1 @ampomata @alleosa @scastaldi9 @agustin_gut @AnnaCountessK @BrindusaB1 @neblaruz @ritamay1 @djolavarrieta @peac4love @mariatontini1 @Petra71301259 🎨 Jean Delville, "L'Amour des âmes" ("The Love of Souls") (1900)
✒ Chris Economou, "The Love of Souls" (2020)
... and even more Fritz Leiber covers (Richard Clifton-Dey, unknown, Jean Delville and Richard Powers):
"Parsifal" by Jean Delville (Belgian, 1867-1953). Delville was a Neo Platonist.
Neoplatonic belief holds that the material realm has to be transcended and that a higher unity exists. The story of Parsifal concerns the quest for the Holy Grail by an Arthurian knight.
Jean Delville (1867-1953), "Medusa" (1893), colored pencils and wax crayons, with pen and blue ink, brush and gold paint and blue gouache, over graphite, on yellow wove paper, laid down on a modern mount of white card, 44.5 x 23.8 cm.
@Mustin @RyuSoundworks Fun fact: the orignial artist on FF3/6 was a huge fan of the symbolists like Gustave Moreau and Jean Delville.
The first half of the Kefka boss battle is based loosely on the painting The Fall of Phaeton, by Gustav Moreau
AU where Zero, Kairi & Kio is a magical boys/heroes who protect a city called Edelville from the evil organization called M/D that turned the civilians to Sunder 😱
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IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A FUNSIE CLOTHES DRAWING BUT I ENDED UP MAKING A WHOLE AU OVER THIS💀
#T1419 #T1419fanart
The Love of Souls, 1900
The Symbolization of The Flesh and The Spirit, 1892
by Jean Delville