Detail of Allegory of Spring, signed by R. RICCO. FECE. Italian, dated to the 19th century. Marble. Source: Sotheby’s.
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Detail of Allegory of Spring, signed by R. RICCO. FECE. Italian, dated to the 19th century. Marble. Source: Sotheby’s.
Tara details by Udaya Charan Shrestha, Nepal
“Wondering if it’s a dream…” – Teishin
Andromeda Chained to a Rock, 1874 - Henri-Pierre Picou
Daybreak, 1922 - Maxfield Parrish
Spirit concept by Alex Vasin
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An edit based on The Return of Spring, 1886, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
An edit based on The Return of Spring, 1886, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
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The Angel, 2017 - Benjamin Victor
The romantic concept of The Angel speaks of love and death, beauty and frailty, timelessness and temporality. It creates a visual paradox by presenting a young and beautiful angel in a somber pose. She is passionate, yet spiritual. She is ethereal, yet naturalistically rendered. Her enigma is that of all humanity; we are both spiritual and physical beings." - BENJAMIN VICTOR
Ophélie, 1894 - Paul Albert Steck
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