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Sailing off the coast of the Crimea in the moonlit night, 1858, Ivan Aivazovski
Marble statue in Berlin of the ancient Greek god, Hermes (Roman: Mercury) and the beautiful Psyche (Reinhold Begas -1878)
Les Veuves de Courrieres, 1909, Theophile Steinlen
Adagio - Georges Antoine van Zevenberghen
1929
The Black Sea at night, 1879, Ivan Aivazovski
Medium: oil,canvas
Adagio - Georges Antoine van Zevenberghen
1929
Pretty teacher, 1799, Francisco Goya
Medium: drypoint,etching,paper
Young Woman and Child at the Well, 1882, Camille Pissarro
Medium: oil,canvas
Colegio de San Ildefonso (con planta de taza y plato)
Correction, Francisco Goya
Medium: etching,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/francisco-goya/correction-1799
Vendedora de Zacate (Sponge Vendor), Oaxaca, Graciela Iturbide, 1979
gelatin silver print
(courtesy of Brooklyn Museum)
Tempest, Ivan Aivazovski
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/ivan-aivazovsky/tempest-1850
Astor Piazzolla photo by H. Carballo
Portrait of Benjamin Sharp, Thomas Eakins
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/thomas-eakins/portrait-of-benjamin-sharp-1903
S. I. Mamontov, P. A. Spiro, at the piano, Vasily Polenov
https://www.wikiart.org/en/vasily-polenov/s-i-mamontov-p-a-spiro-at-the-piano-1882
Rostropovich having a good time with friends and family
I: with Maxim and Dmitri (Jr) Shostakovich II: with his wife Galina and their daughters Olga and Elena III: having a drink with Leonard Bernstein IV: with Shostakovich V: doing the dance of the Little Swans (Swan Lake) with Brodsky and Baryshnikov VI: in a tutu, with Isaac Stern and Gregory Peck VII: with Jacqueline du Pré VIII: smiling with Prokofiev
Emptying My Shostakovich Folder
Hello friends, these are the ratings of my favorite pictures of Mitya.
Wow, I mean he looks like the kid you would find at an art student’s house party trying to hold a conversation with the abstract painting in the corner. I mean that beret? Iconic. The cat? FLUFFY AND GOOD 10/10
HE JUST LOOKS SO UNCOMFORTABLE. BOTH HE AND KHACHATURIAN ARE OBVIOUSLY LOOKING AT SOMETHING ELSE AND PROKOFIEV IS LOOKING INTO THE CAMERA LIKE HES ON THE OFFICE. 8/10 PLEASE HELP HIM
Mitya and Irina (I thinkkkkkkk) Dog? Check. Cat? Check. Happy family? Check. 9/10 could use more cats.
-Billiards noises- Very good, multi-talented Mitya. 8/10
THE MOST, MOST IMPORTANT PICTURE. THE SMILE AND THE PIGGIES ITS JUST SO GOOD AND PURE. I WOULD GIVE IT 5 STARS ON SOVIET AMAZON. 100000000000000000000/10