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my nervous system: we are going to get in so much trouble seriously
Art with Jesus having the kindest eyes and the scruffiest beard gets me every time. Like he purposefully didn’t look ‘holy’ or ‘regal’ he was your neighbor. He was your carpenter.
Yay an excuse to share my favorite paintings by Henryk Hector Siemiradzki!
I don’t quite go here (not a Christian in the traditional sense) so pardon me for intruding, but I do also love this theme in art. Here are a few of my favorites:
Rembrandt’s Faces of Christ series (circa 1640s-1650s)
Woman, Why Weepest Thou? (circa 1890), by Fritz von Uhde
Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well (1605) by Lavinia Fontana
Christ on the Mount of Olives (1919) by Gyula Benczúr
And then of course everything the Eastern European and Russian artists were doing with Christ depictions in the late 19th century was insane:
Christ in the Desert (1872) by Ivan Kramskoi
What is Truth? Christ and Pilate (1890) by Nikolai Ge
Christ in the Garden aka Christ on the Mount of Olives (1878), by Vasily Perov
Head of Christ (circa 1880), by Leon Wyczółkowski
every single fucking thing on earth exists solely to put a dent in your newly applied nail polish
10 May, 1927 The Letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf (1924-1941)
embroidered machine lace handkerchief, ireland c. late 1800s.
jill stuart rtw spring 2oo6
ok word!!!! don’t have to tell me twice!!!!!
okay that was not my last straw but i have maybe 3 to 4 straws left at most so watch out.