- Girl Reading
- Peter Paul Rubens
- CARPEAUX
- face expressions
- UFO and Shapeshifters in a 17th Century Painting by David Ryckaert III Named: La Ronde Des Farfadets ಠಠ
- The Butcher Boys By South African Artist Jane Alexander. I was just watching old home videos and saw them.
- Art References - poses
- Achilles
- Blanchard
- Louvre, Paris
- Nile river boat
- Van dyke portraits
- Alexandre Cabanel
- Art-Historical Posing
- Antoine Bourdelle
- Alex Kanevski
- Boi is thicc!
- Auguste Rodin
- Greek Civilization 1
- Adam and Eve
- Rome Attractions
- Art | Drawing
- paintings
- 1 B
- Carl Larsson (1853-1919)
- Artsy
- Art: Les Nabis & Other Post-Impressionism
- Amédéo Modigliani
- Art - Drawing - Figures
- The Artemision Bronze, a nearly 7 foot tall statue made entirely of bronze from ~200 B.C
- After the execution, the Tsar took up the head that had once shared his pillow, gave a lecture about its anatomy, kissed it, and then threw it away.
- Body Electric
- Dionysos
- 20th century PAINTERS
- Drawing & Sketching
- Art-I Love Reading
Picrure 2 Pour Laocoon and his sons being strangled by a snake. Hellenistic art period - @ancientromanandgreekart on Instagram
- ART
- Narcissus, Roberto Ferri, oil on canvas, 2017.
- Pablo Picasso
- Albert Marquet
- Anders Zorn - Porträtt
- and...then theres that
- Henry Ossawa Tanner
- A head of Time
- Philip IV
- vincent van gogh painting sunflowers, Paul Gauguin, Oil Paint, 1888
- Art - Edouard Manet (1832-1883)
- Boccioni
- NC Wyeth
- Hot Football Players
- Art
- Art: Renaissance
- alphonse mucha
- hart bochner
- Art of Men
- Hephaistos
- Female Painters
- Bonnard - Nudes
- Bath & Toilet in art
- 19th century
- Antimateria
- Art
- Andrea Mantegna
- Lord Byron
wowser 💥 painting: Summer night, by Winslow Homer, 1890 thanks for posting earlier Peter Shear 🙏 #winslowhomer #painting #seapower #moonpower #paintingpower #dancingpower - @tamara_dubnyckyj on Instagram
- Black&White
- Founding Fathers
- American President Paintings
- Orazio Gentileschi
- The moment when you realize that the woman on the far left of Bouguereaus Remorse of Orestes is dead: Orestes is being pursued with the corpse of his own mother.
- ART-2
- Fitness body men
- bookspiration
- Life Drawing
- Beard Art
Ugolino and His Sons was carved in the 1860s by the French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. The marble sculpture depicts the suffering of Count Ugolino della Gherardesca and his sons and grandsons, who surround him. The subject is derived from a passage in Dante’s “Inferno,” in which Ugolino was locked in a tower with his kin and condemned to starve to death after committing treachery. In this sculpture, we witness Ugolino overcome by hesitation and insanity as he gnaws at his own fingers and contemplates eating the flesh of his offspring. The human emotion on display is so intense that you almost forget for a moment that the figures are made of marble. The way one of Ugolino’s sons grips his shin, the tendons of Ugolino’s feet, and the veins on his arms especially catch my attention. - Nora Alvarez Ahdab, ESDA High School Intern 🎨Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, Valenciennes 1827–1875 Courbevoie). Ugolino and His Sons, 1865–67 (67.250). #Marble #Sculpture #Carpeaux #Ugolino #Dante #Inferno #19thCentury #French [Image description: Marble sculpture depicting a seated older man, surrounded by four boys of various ages holding on to the older man. All five figures are nude and have different grimacing faces of despair.] - @met_esda on Instagram
- Salvador Dali ART
- Egon Schiele
- Deniz ve su tanrıları
- Baburen
- Anders Zorn
- Avigdor Arikha
- Art
- B. Romero Ressendi
- DRAWING
- Anders Zorn - Allmogemotiv
- Alexander the Great
- Body Shapes II
- Peter Paul Rubens
- Ashmolean Museum
- Fine Arts
♦️The Punishment of Tityus♦️⠀ ⠀ 👨🎨By: Titian⠀ ⠀ 📍Location: @museoprado⠀ ⠀ 📚According to myth, Tityus was the son of Zeus and his mortal lover Elara, the daughter of King Orchomenus. In order to hide his pregnant lover from his fiercely jealous wife Hera, Zeus hid Elara deep, deep underground, where should would give birth with the greatest of pain. ⠀ Tityus proved to be a raging, violent, irrepressibly lustful creature, and upon discovering his existence Hera was only too glad to use the giant to her own ends. She inspired Tityus to try to rape Leto, the arrogant mother of Apollo (god of light, music, and poetry) and Artemis (goddess of wisdom and the hunt).⠀ The two gods were always anxious to defend their mother and easily shot Tityus down with their arrows. However, they were unable to kill the monster: as a son of Zeus, Tityus was immortal. Therefore, as his punishment Tityus was sent to Hades, where he was tied down and doomed to have two vultures eternally peck out his liver (the seat of the passions for the ancient Greek), which re-grew with every new moon.⠀ ⠀ تیتیوس فرزند زئوس و الارا بود. زئوس برای پنهان نگه داشتن الارای باردار از همسرش هِرا، وی را در اعماق زمین مخفی نگه داشت. تیتیوس بعدها به شخصیتی تندخو و شهوتران تبدیل شد و هرا همسر زئوس، از او برای مقاصد خویش استفاده کرد. هرا، تیتیوس را به تجاوز به لِتو، مادر آپولو(خدای موسیقی و شعر) و آرتمیس(الهه خرد و شکار) وادار کرد ولی فرزندان لتو مانع از این کار شدند. به عنوان مجازات، تیتیوس به تارتاروس(عمیق ترین نقطه دنیای زیرزمین) تبعید شد و در انجا به بند کشیده شد. دو لاشخور تا ابد جگر او را خارج و می خوردند و هر شب جگر او دوباره از رو می رویید. ⠀ ⠀ #Renaissance #tiziano #titian #artwork #history #mythology #greek #horror #masterpiece #madrid #arteitaliana - @renaissance.art on Instagram
- Frank dicksee
- Clark Art
- Cuno Amiet
- Agnolo Bronzino (1503 - 1572)
- Measure for Measure
- Orsay
- Anthony van Dyck
- Van dyke portraits
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- Egon schiele zeichnungen
- ART-Beyond Words.......
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- ARTicles
- Georges Pompidou Center, Paris, France
Free Sunday - Drawing America Presents a conversation centered on the diverse and experimental drawings of famed French sculptor, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). Join Christina Buley-Uribe (Art Historian, Rodin Specialist), Jill Newhouse (Jill Newhouse Gallery) and moderator, Allison Wucher (Master Drawings New York) as they explore the world of Rodin’s drawings. Image: Rodin, Study of Seven Figures for La Ronde, c. 1880-1883 - @drawingnewyork on Instagram
- 17th Century Dutch
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- Pieter de Hooch
- ART
- Pre-Raphealites are the BEST
- 1FRONTIER-1917...
- picasso and braque
- ANCIENT HISTORY
- David, Ink and Graphite, 8 X 11
- ARKHIPOV Abram Efimovich АРХИПОВ АБРАМ ЕФИМОВИЧ (1862 - 1930).
- Art
- art - religious
- degas drawing
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- Bloch, Hofman & Thayer
- art : CLASSIC
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- 1930s
- DE CHIRICO
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Lovers (1933) Konstantin Somov - @artmonamourpage on Instagram
- ARTIST Garry Shead
- Degas - Artist
- Thomas Couture
- Art: Spain
- Alberto Giacometti
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- ART :: NATURALISME
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- Dantes Inferno
- 600 ROMAN
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- Alexander, John White
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- This bust at the MFA that looks suspiciously like Kramer from Seinfeld
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- Anatomy of a Poet
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- Dante And Virgil In Hell, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1850
- Van Gogh Self Portrait
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- Eugène Delacroix
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- From Earth and Breath
♦️Sisyphus♦️⠀ ⠀ 👨🎨By: Titian⠀ ⠀ 📚In Greek mythology Sisyphus was a king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth). He was punished for chronic deceitfulness by being compelled to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this action forever.⠀ ⠀ 📍Location : @museoprado⠀ ⠀ در اساطیر یونان سیسیفوس(سيزيف)، پادشاه افیرا (کورینتوس کنونی واقع در یونان) بود. وی به علت فریبکاری و نیرنگ های بسیار زیاد وادار و محکوم به غلتاندن تخته سنگ پهناور و بزرگی به بالای تپه ای شد تا با نظاره کردن غلتیدن دوباره سنگ به پایین تپه مجددا آن را با زحمت به بالا ببرد و این کار را تا ابد تکرار کند⠀ ⠀ #renaissance #museodelprado #madrid #tiziano #titian #arthistory #sisyphus #punishment #mythology #masterpiece #paintings #artistsoninstagram - @renaissance.art on Instagram
- JACOB JORDAENS
- Old Master
- people sketch
George Bellows: Sport, Leisure, and Lithography explores the role of sport and physical culture in the lithographs of esteemed early 20th-century realist George Bellows. On view in the Works on Paper gallery through November 29. Image: A Stag at Sharkeys (detail), 1917. George Bellows, American, 1882–1925. Lithograph on paper. Lent by D. Canter. #georgebellows #lithography - @vmfamuseum on Instagram
- Eclectic sculptures
“ Dante and Virgil” 🔸 1850 🔸 By William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) 🏛 Dante and Virgil is an 1850 oil on canvas painting by the French academic painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau. It is on display at the Musée dOrsay in Paris. The painting depicts a scene from Dantes Divine Comedy, which narrates a journey through Hell by Dante and his guide Virgil. 🔹 #arthistory #oilpainting #artmaster #danteandvirgil #figurepainting #oilpaintingart #humanfigure #academicart #academic_artworks #academicartist #artacademy #masterpiece - @academic_artworks on Instagram
- aemulatio 1750 1900
- Artworks
- leon kossoff
- Antonio Mancini
- 1900s
- Escaping Criticism, Pere Borrell del Caso, Oil on Canvas, 1874
- English Poets
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- 600 ROMAN
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- Artist - Bernardus Johannes Blommers
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- @77mikail7 on Instagram
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- bible art
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- rodin
- 1 A
- Amazing ART
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Barberini Faun, ca. 220 B.C., Greek or Roman. Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, Munich. Photo: Carole Raddato Source: Wikimedia Commons ° ° ° The Barberini Faun One of my favorite museums I like to visit repeatedly is the Glypothek in Munich. Today I would like to introduce the highlight of their collection: The Barberini Faun. A sculpture of a sleepy satyr or faunus in the form of a young, muscular man. Probably created around 220 BC. It is debatable whether it is a Roman or Greek artwork. If you walk around the figure, you will discover a horse’s tail on the lower back – which indicates with the pointed ears to a faun – a mystical being between humans and animals. The naked figure is leaning on a rock spur and has a considerable total height of 1.81 m. The ancient masterpiece was found in 1620 during excavations in the trench of Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome, which had been commissioned by Pope Urban VII. At time the right leg, parts of the hands and head were missing. Cardinal Maffeo Barberini commissioned the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680) with a restoration, whereby the missing parts were also added. They changed the figure into a baroque sense of style with a stronger sexual orientation. Afterwards the sculpture was part of the Barberini collection in their palace in Rome and has since been named after the Barberini house. In 1813 Johann Martin von Wagner acquired the figure on behalf of Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (the later King Ludwig I of Bavaria) from the Barberini, who were in financial difficulties and had it transported across the Alps from Rome to Munich. At the request of the King Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1830 the faun has been exhibited in the Glypothek in Munich, where it is still one of the main attractions nowadays. Due to the transport from Rome the figure lacks in its current state fingers of the right hand, the left arm, the left foot and the foremost part of the penis. The Glyptothek is currently closed for renovation work and is expected to reopen in November 2020. #antikensammlungenGlyptothek #antikensammlung #glyptothek #barberinifaun ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ______________________ - @peterjspoerer on Instagram
« Les crayons c’est pas du bois et de la mine, c’est de la pensée par les phalanges. » - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec who died #otd in 1901 at the young age of 36. Check out the exhibit Toulouse-Lautrec and the Celebrity Culture of Paris on view right now at the @artinstitutechi Tap our bio link for more info 🖼Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, « Autoportrait au Miroir » huile sur bois, 1882, Musée Toulouse-Lautrec in Albi - @frenchculturemidwest on Instagram
- Painting
- Adonis & Venus
- Art II
🏖️ With the warmer weather beaming into Sydney, why not add twelve layers of fabric and head to the beach? This painting, with its antiquated – but still sun-smart! – version of Slip, Slop, Slap is by Australian artist Rupert Bunny, who was born #onthisday in 1864. See the link in our bio for Bunnys artist profile and works in our collection. ☝️ Artwork: Rupert Bunny On the beach (Royan) c1908, Art Gallery of NSW - @artgalleryofnsw on Instagram
- Martin Kippenberger
- Art
- aesthetician
- After bath
- Edgar Degas
- Parables of Jesus
- Art Classic and Neoclassical
- Baroque guitar - Watteau
- Figure Paintings
- LE MIMOSA
- Correggio
- Art - Drawing - Figures
- Art
- Harmony Fine Arts - Grade 1
- Homer Odyssey
- Art Painting!
- Edouard Vuillard
- cezanne
- Torso of a Dancing Faun, Graeco-Roman, 1st century A.D. [1296 x 1920]
Do you know Prometheus? In the Romantic era, he became symbol of the lonesome genius who rebels against authority. Prometheus is a bearer of knowledge and liberator of mankind, serving a higher purpose. He accepts the tragic consequences of his actions. In this sense, Prometheus was often associated with Beethoven. Fascinated by the myth, Beethoven composed the ballet ‘The Creatures of Prometheus’. ✨ Jan Cossiers’ ‘Prometheus’ will join us from @museoprado and be part of #BeethovenMoves – on view at #kunsthistorischesmuseum #vienna from 29 September 2020 until 24 January 2021. • Jan Cossiers (1600–1671), Prometheus, 1636–1638, Oil on canvas, 182 × 113 cm © Photographic Archive. Museo Nacional del Prado. Madrid - @kunsthistorischesmuseumvienna on Instagram
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- Andrea del Sarto
- Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
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- Agostino Tassi
The Wrestlers, a Roman marble sculpture after a lost Greek original #greekart #art #greece #sculpture - @ancientgreekart on Instagram
- All in Green
- Artist Michellangelo
- Kunst - Art
- henry winter
The Farnese Hercules (Italian: Ercole Farnese) is an ancient statue of Hercules, probably an enlarged copy made in the early third century AD and signed by Glykon, who is otherwise unknown; the name is Greek but he may have worked in Rome. Like many other Ancient Roman sculptures it is a copy or version of a much older Greek original that was well known, in this case a bronze by Lysippos (or one of his circle) that would have been made in the fourth century BC. - @figure.sculpture on Instagram
- Emotional Intelligence
- albrecht durer
As humans, we always have the desire to know what the future holds in advance, so that prevention could be made if anything bad occurs. Since the Ancient Greece, divination had already been an important part of everyday life. Various forms of oracles were used to ask for advice on either public or private affairs, but the most prominent one was probably the Oracle of Delphi. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ During the antiquity, the Oracle of Delphi was regarded as the most prestigious and authoritative oracle among the Greeks. Not only from Greece, people from other countries around Europe would also make the journey to Temple of Apollo in order to ask their questions to Pythia, the high priestess who served as the oracle at Delphi. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Little is known of how the Pythia was chosen, but the priestess was most likely selected at the death of her predecessor, from amongst a guild of priestesses of the temple. These women were required to have had a sober life and be of good character. Upon assuming their role as the Pythia, the priestesses had to cease all family responsibilities, marital relations, and individual identity. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The job of a priestess, especially the Pythia, was a respectable career for Greek women. Priestesses enjoyed many liberties and rewards for their social position, such as freedom from taxation, the right to own property and attend public events, a salary and housing provided by the state, and often gold crowns. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Lycurgus Consulting the Pythia, a 19th-century illustration by Eugene Delacroix. • #ThePythia #PartOne - @worldhistorychannel on Instagram
- Favorite Painters
- Paul Cezanne
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- 3D Street Art Utopia: Board One
- Verify
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- Hephaistos
- Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
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