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mythologypaintings · 4 months ago
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Venus and Mars Warned by Mercury
Artist: Bartholomeus Spranger (Flemish, 1546-1611)
Date: c. 1586-1587
Medium: Oil painting
Collection: Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Austria
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"Venus and Mars, Warned by Mercury" depicts the Roman gods Venus (goddess of love), Mars (god of war), and Mercury (messenger god), where Mercury is interrupting a passionate embrace between Venus and Mars, effectively warning them of the dangers of their unchecked desire and the potential for conflict it could bring.
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allegorypaintings · 2 months ago
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Allegorical Portrait of an Artist in her Studio
Artist: Michiel van Musscher (Dutch, 1645–1705)
Date: ca. 1675-1685
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, United States
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thalmor-apologist · 1 year ago
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querubin playermodel that think i started in february? don't think i'll ever end up finishing it 🤧maybe some day
wip textures by @kingbeeleth hiiiiiii
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ombrivore · 2 years ago
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I miss tattoo so much. This is one of my favourites from 2018. Will be back soon in Barcelona and be booking from August 1. Follow me if you want to see my new projects ❤
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ninia-gato · 2 years ago
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Something I’m working on
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inmanila2018 · 4 months ago
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Ariel, ein (sauberer) philippinischer Senator
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ninacandydoll · 6 months ago
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Lucifer Is woman 💋
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monkeyssalad-blog · 11 months ago
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Quodlibet masquerade (1912) by Susanlenox Via Flickr: Artist : F. GYGI
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fel-grand-ordinal · 1 year ago
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"¡Aitana, Gloria del cielo!"
Tronos, Querubines, Seraphines, la clase alta sea fusionado para crear al Angel que acabara con el mal, es una "Gloria" y la que mas curiosidad tiene.
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preraphaelitepaintings · 3 months ago
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The Temple of Love
Artist: Edward Burne-Jones (British, 1833–1898)
Date: n.d.
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom
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allegorypaintings · 4 months ago
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Allegory of Earth
Artist: Jan Breughel The Younger (Flemish, 1601-1678)
Date: 17th century
Medium: Oil painting
Collection: Private Collection
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thalmor-apologist · 1 year ago
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big dump
big doodle dump (i dont feel like making multiple posts so im just putting them all here)
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leper king doodles, ancient historical figure in my minecraft lore, still haven't fully figured his design out yet? also bonus golems ^-^
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trying to figure out what ghosts would look like in the context of my minecraft lore? ahp and mangrove lady ^-^
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querubin and chaching (respectively), two of my ocs that live in the server. querubin's an ogre and chaching's a shulker (idk why he's humanoid dont ask me ^-^)
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lineup of some of the people in the server. from right to left
querubin (mine :) laios is there because he was my minecraft skin for a while before i got my custom playermodel done)
beeleth ( @kingbeeleth hiiiiiii i think that';s the right url) witch's robot guy i never got their name (@wltchdagger hiiii i forgot your url was weird so i was having trouble tagging you)
melon's protogen
i think this one's named lily ( @patchwork-rose hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)
ummmm at the time i made this bread didnt have a cpm yet but they do now so im gonna have to draw that one at some point o_o
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random doodle (i looove side profiles)
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faustyeahrandombeats · 6 months ago
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Origen histórico y mitológico de los Arcángeles y Archidemonios
Los ángeles y arcángeles del cristianismo siempre me han despertado curiosidad y fascinación, nos son tan familiares y desconocidos a la vez. Los tenemos tan incrustados en el inconsciente colectivo que rara vez nos hemos preguntado el origen de éstos, e incluso desconocemos la totalidad o nombres de ellos. Y no se diga de los demonios y archidemonios que son aún más desconocidos aunque han…
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galleryofart · 10 months ago
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Allegory of Sunday
Artist: Ditlev Blunck  (1798–1853)
Title: Deutsch: Allegorie des Sonntags
Date: 1841
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
Description
The painting, Allegory of Sunday, is a striking work of art that undeniably ranks among the artist’s most ambitious pieces. Ditlev Blunck (1798–1854) was active during the period known as the Danish Golden Age, which lasted from around 1810 to 1864. This period saw a flourishing of the arts in Denmark, with the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen at its heart. Quite a few Danish artists of the time, Blunck included, had German roots. Following Denmark’s two wars with Germany, he was overlooked by Danish art historians and consequently slid into obscurity. Blunck’s focus on religious motifs and scenes from everyday life, which in the 20th century were often considered old-fashioned and uninteresting, only exacerbated his obscurity.
Dating from 1841, Allegory of Sunday is an especially fine example of Ditlev Blunck’s religious painting. The work is exquisitely executed, and the overall effect calls to mind both the art of the Renaissance and the 19th-century German painters who took inspiration from it. In a way, an allegory resembles a rebus comprising symbolic components that together constitute a message – something achieved here by Blunck in a highly sophisticated manner. The specially designed frame, carved in wood and painted to coordinate with the image, is an integral part of the artwork. It contains six small paintings representing the other weekdays. The names of the days are inscribed among ornamental loops in the intricate relief work.
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artemlegere · 1 month ago
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Armida and Rinaldo
Artist: Luca Giordano (Italian, 1634-1705)
Date: ca. 1687
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain
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Jerusalem Delivered, also known as The Liberation of Jerusalem by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso, first published in 1581, that tells a largely mystified version of the First Crusade in which Christian knights, led by Godfrey of Bouillon, battle Muslims in order to take Jerusalem. Tasso began work on the poem in the mid-1560s. Originally, it bore the title Il Goffredo. It was completed in April 1575 and that summer the poet read his work to Duke Alfonso of Ferrara and Lucrezia, Duchess of Urbino.
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