Mold-blown glass flask with janiform decoration
Roman, 1st century A.D.
J. Paul Getty Museum
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Spring, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1894
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If you thought Epstein Island was bad? Wait till people find out about this 👆 place.
Investigate the GETTY MUSEUM, a pedophile fortress with more than 12 floors underground. Two million women & children were there till 2018.
There are elevators & practically a city down below with thousands of sex slaves. Only people on the “A LIST” can walk all over this place. The elevators lead to a tunnel system that is guarded with high security. It is a hell created within another hell!
Epstein Island is just the tip of the iceberg.🤔
Welcome to reality!
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'Betty Katz in her attic' by Weston
Edward H. Weston (1886 – 1958) ~ Betty Katz in her attic (seated, smoking), Los Angeles, 1920 | src Getty museum
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This particular photograph is part portrait and part compositional experiment with Weston's growing interest in the formal concerns of Modernism. Katz is shown tucked into a network of large intersecting planes made up of the attic's floor, walls, and dormers and articulated in varying shades by light entering from an unseen window …
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Jan Steen (c. 1626-1679)
"The Drawing Lesson" (c. 1665)
Oil on panel
Dutch Golden Age
Located in the Getty Center, Los Angeles, California, United States
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Starry Night, Edvard Munch, 1893
Oil on canvas
135.9 x 140.3 cm (53 ½ x 55 ¼ in.)
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Mars and Venus, Hans Mont, 1580, bronze, Getty Museum.
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#InternationalHyenaDay: In the medieval bestiary, hyenas are usually shown eating human corpses...but #3 is apparently a vegetarian as it's eating a plant instead? 🤷🏻♀️
1. British Library MS 12 F XIII Rochester Bestiary f.15v
2. Parker Library MS 53 Peterborough Psalter & Bestiary f.191v
3. Getty Museum MS Ludwig XV 4 Aviarium/Bestiary f.88r
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Cy Twombly, Synopsis of a Battle, (oil-based house paint and wax crayon on canvas), 1968 [Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA. © Cy Twombly Foundation. Photo: © Katherine Wetzel / Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA]. From: Cy Twombly. Making Past Present, Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA, August 2 – October 30, 2022
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January calendar page with Janus and Capricorn, from the Stammheim Missal
German, probably 1170s
tempera colors, gold leaf, silver leaf, and ink
J. Paul Getty Museum
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A Roman Feast, Roberto Bompiani (1821-1908)
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You thought Epstein Island was bad, wait till people find out about this place. Investigate the Getty Museum, a pedophile fortress with more than 12 floors underground. Two million women & children were there until 2018. There are elevators & practically a city down below with thousands of sex slaves. Only people on the A list could walk all over this place, the elevators led to a tunnel system. It is guarded with a high security system. It is a HELL created within another HELL! Epstein Island is just the tip of the iceberg!
Welcome to Reality 🤔
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Bauhäuslerin mit Maske · 1927
Hajo Rose (1910-1989) ~ Bauhäuslerin mit Maske (Katja im Bauhaus), um 1930 | src Deutsche Fotothek
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Bauhaus student in a mask from the Triadic Ballet, ca.1927. Courtesy Getty Research Institute | src frieze
From: Bauhausmädels. A Tribute to Pioneering Women Artists (Taschen, 2019)
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Théodore Géricault (1791-1824)
"Study of the Model Joseph" (1818-1819)
Romanticism
Oil on canvas
Located in the Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, United States
This portrait was made as a study for Théodore Géricault's most famous painting, "The Raft of the Medusa" (1819). In a clear case of ineptitude, the ship named Medusa foundered in the sea off the coast of Africa in 1816; a raft with 140 passengers drifted for thirteen days before being rescued; only fifteen people survived. In preparation for his disturbing and controversial painting of the incident, Géricault made many studies from life, like this one, to achieve a sense of realism and specificity.
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The Promenade, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1870
Oil on canvas
81.3 x 64.8 cm (32 x 25 ½ in.)
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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