goose-i-guess
goose-i-guess
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average art enjoyer | mostly paintings and photography ✨✨✨
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goose-i-guess · 27 days ago
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"The Lady of Shalapawt" by John Whiskers Waterhouse
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goose-i-guess · 1 month ago
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in the olden days, two men couldn't fall in love because the brims of their hats would get in the way, but now men wear caps, which can be turned around. and they had gays in ancient greece because they didn't wear hats.
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goose-i-guess · 1 month ago
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i hate it when someone asks me what my favorite work of art is because i can't say "the one of the woman chilling on the rocks with a dragon lying in her lap and giving off powerful big dick energy" but how else am i supposed to describe it
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goose-i-guess · 1 month ago
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Nothing amazes me more than humans’ willingness to render the beauties of their environment in perfect detail
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Summer Guardian - Glenn Ness , 2015.
American , b. 1959 -
Oil on panel ,  16 × 24 in. 40.6 × 61 cm.
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goose-i-guess · 1 month ago
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Guslar (1903) by Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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What if a really famous painting realized she was transsexual half way through her career, would she have to like break into all the museums and make them change her name on the plaques and let her redo the signature and shit
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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Mi-Young Choi (Korean, b. 1971, South Korea, based London, England) - Enlightenment, 2013, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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Joe Harris and Kid West in a Shreveport, Louisiana hotel room, 9 October 1940 in a photograph by Ruby Lomax, Lomax Collection, Library of Congress.
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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The Garden at Arles 1888
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)
Dutch Artist
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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Joseph Wright of Derby
English, 1734-1797
The Old Man and Death, 1773
Oil on canvas​
I took a photo of this painting in a museum a while back. I reformatted and cut out the frame for you all :)
“This painting masterfully combines
Wright's ability to illustrate a literary narrative with his skill in rendering a detailed natural setting. The subject is taken from one of Aesop's fables.
An old man, exhausted by life's cares, seats himself on a riverbank and calls on Death to release him from his toil. Wright focused on the moral of the tale — that it is better to suffer than to die — by portraying the startled old man recoiling in horror and waving Death off. The artist used a bright palette and almost photographic realism to bring the fable vividly to life”
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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Edward Hopper 1882-1967
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Edward Hopper
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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Maria Magdalena by Guido Cagnacci (1601 – 1663) | Germanic warrior with helmet by Osmar Schindler (1867 – 1927)
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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AnnaMaria Lindholm Rogberg
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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William Mason Brown (1828-1898) "Raspberries in a Wooded Landscape" Oil on canvas Located in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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Evening Silence (Wilhelm Kotarbiński, c. 1900)
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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The Jewel Casket (1900) by John William Godward
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goose-i-guess · 2 months ago
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El Greco
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