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thesavagesgallery: Bridget Riley (b. 1931) Intake, 1964.
vanjag: Reflect Jessica Walsh
lexjanuary: Nick Knight
cavetocanvas: Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Self Portrait, 1914
darksilenceinsuburbia: Marijn Akkermans. Dark-hearted Superhero,...
darksilenceinsuburbia: Marijn Akkermans. Dark-hearted Superhero, 2009. Ink, pencil, acrylic, poster paint and collage on paper, 171.2 x 120 cm.
zzzambrano: “Birth and Burial” Watercolor. Charcoal. By Kate...
books0977: Comedia (1894). Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851-1938). Oil...
books0977: Comedia (1894). Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851-1938). Oil on canvas. Philadelphia Museum of Art; Dewing is best known for his tonalist paintings, a genre of American art that was rooted in English Aestheticism. Dewing’s preferred vehicle of artistic expression is the female figure situated in a moody and dreamlike surrounding. “Some hundreds of years hence the historian of our time may be puzzled by Mr. Dewing’s treatment of our life, and wonder if the ladies of the day usually sat in such bare rooms or wore low-cut dresses in the daytime; but what does it matter? It is a fantasy, but what a delicate one!” — Kenyon Cox
self-xpression: OH YOU PRETTY THING My daughter’s eye, copyright...
Ginkgo by おとないちあき (Chiaki no sound)
otterwerx: There is hell on earth for landscape architects and...
otterwerx: There is hell on earth for landscape architects and it exists here. gildings: Thaïlande_NV7 107 by photigule on Flickr.
how i got my stutter By Madelaine Richards Etsy
hicockalorum: violetno (edited from bookspaperscissors)
actegratuit: where the grass is green, RAFFAELLA BRIZUELA...
ladyrebbecca: wearwhatyouwatch: Poison Ivy Cosplay by...
ladyrebbecca: wearwhatyouwatch: Poison Ivy Cosplay by drummerina. Photographed by Edoardo del Gaudio.
justanothermasterpiece: Mekhala Bahl.
collective-history: Badge of the Order of Santiago de...
collective-history: Badge of the Order of Santiago de Compostela The religious Order of St. James (Sant Iago) was a military order established in 1171 at the pilgrimage cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain to protect it from attacks by Muslims. Pilgrims to the church frequently ate scallops and attached the empty shells to their hats. Thus, members of the order adopted the scallop shell as their badge. Artist: attributed to Ioseph Rossel ca. 1670s