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ミヤケマイ Mai MiyakeShe works with Classic literature formats and stories, expressing Japanese tradition
Assignment for my drawing class, where we based drawings on unfamiliar literature quotes
Music as the sensuousness which drives abstraction (and literature as that which stunts it) in Cleme
Today I want to pay tribute to Alan Stephens Foster (American, 1892-1969), the creator of this work
disaster-goth:thesewersofparis:this painting came to me in a dreamNO ONE appreciated my joke and its
“Romeo and Juliet”Farewell ~ Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale“:, : , ,. : , , ; ’ ,&rsqu
fuckyeahwallpaintings:Cahors Cathedral/ Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Cahors, Cahors, France, 13th/ 14
Arthur Rimbaud
Art and Literature. Loren Entz, an American “cowboy” artist. Entz’ paintings often
Detail from Oedipus and the Sphinx by Gustave Moreau. French, 1864. Oil on canvas. Metropolitan Muse
Having fun with paper rips. Gonna add some paint soon! #art #artwork #paper #paperart #canvas #paint
Art and Literature (detail), 1867William-Adolphe Bouguereau
¸.•*¨*•.¸¸.•*¨*•.¸♪¸.•*¨*•.¸Alexandre Cabanel ~ Othello Relating His Adventures~
Of seas and fleeting secretsFlood me with your caresses,until I suffocate with pleasures,that your h
Higuchi Yuko aka ヒグチユウコ aka Yuko Higuchi aka Burnetmoth aka Nekonoboris (Japanese, b. 1957, Tokyo, J
Margaret Saville has my entire heart[ID two very long portrait orientation images of a digital illus
Art and Literature by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1867)
Prospero, Miranda and Ariel, from “The Tempest” (detail) by an unknown artist, c. 1780.
Charles Dickens.Photographed by Jeremiah Gurney, c. 1867.Colored by Lombardie Colorings.____________
I was given the high honor of interpreting Kafka’s “In the Penal Colony” for the latest installment
Some Hook ideas for a personal project I’m working on.
Khusraw Beholding Shirin Bathing. Indian art, circa 1730. The painting is based on a romantic story,
Cursed Stone
Extracts from The Flowers of Shakespeare and Milton by Jane Elizabeth Giraud | 1810–1868
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