Nicolò di Pietro (fl. 1394–1430), Lamentation, ca. 1420. Tempera and gold on panel. The Frascione Collection.
Courtesy Alain Truong
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Game of Thrones Daily
Cosmic Funnies
🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines

No title available
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
KIROKAZE
Misplaced Lens Cap
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

No title available

bliss lane
todays bird
Monterey Bay Aquarium
macklin celebrini has autism

No title available
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Jules of Nature
The Bowery Presents

seen from China

seen from Brazil
seen from Italy
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Poland

seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from Japan

seen from Australia
seen from T1

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Norway

seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Singapore

seen from United States

seen from United States
@devotional-art
Nicolò di Pietro (fl. 1394–1430), Lamentation, ca. 1420. Tempera and gold on panel. The Frascione Collection.
Courtesy Alain Truong
Bartolo di Fredi (c. 1330–1410), Saint James the Lesser, mid- to late 14th century. Tempera on panel. The Frascione Collection.
Courtesy Alain Truong
nettles rosary
-by me
The Virgin Mary, Mother of God
Masha Morgunova.
Juan de Sevilla Romero y Escalante (Spanish, 1643-1695) Inmaculada Concepción, ca.1670 Universidad de Granada
My icon i wrote of the Magdalene was blessed at Mass this morning, in the orthodox fashion (or as close as one can get in the Western rite) - the vicar slipped it under the corporal, and the elements were consecrated upon it.
Deo gratias!
Polish rural micro shrines; the first - of Blessed Virgin Mary Queen of Poland.
Montjuic cemetery in Barcelona
I went there again today and took some more pictures of the statues
Nikolaus Gerhaert, Madonna and Child (Dangolsheim Madonna), Strasbourg c. 1460/1465; walnutwood, remains of original colours.
Full statue
Detail of St. Teresa, 1827 François Gérard
A collection of Black Books of Hours
Black Hours, ca. 1475 (Morgan Library, New York)
Horae beatae marie secundum usum curie romane, ca. 1458 (Hispanic Society of America)
Black Hours of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, ca. 1466-1476 (Austrian National Library)
the morgan’s black hours is fully digitized btw :) have a look at it!
NYC, The Morgan Library, MS M.493
Rogier van der Weyden or Roger de la Pasture (Netherlandish, c.1399-1464) Triptych: The Crucifixion, St. Mary Magdalene, detail, ca.1443-45 Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
Hail Mary, full of Grace 🌹
another spread of antique store treasures
delicate angels of solemnity, 2023
Oh, to be alone with Him.