Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Méduse, 1638–1640
Musei Capitolini
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Méduse, 1638–1640
Musei Capitolini
Questioning Pictures | Stefano Graziani
Pantheon, Roma, 2016
Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet
French, 1791-1834
Female nude, 1831 (detail)
Ophelia by great french actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923). Marble. Via historiadelart, Instagram
José Simões de Almeida (1844 - 1926) - O Órfão, 1871
The Rape of Deianira, 1619, Guido Reni
Medium: oil,canvas
Ary Scheffer - Faust and Mephistopheles (1848)
Trieste, Italy.
Vienna, Austria (by Anna Hunko)
all saints
Hours of Louis de Laval, France ca. 1480
BnF, Latin 920, fols. 180r, 181r, 182r
Knuckers are dragons that were found in Sussex England. Knuckers are described as long, pink dragons with very small wings, a forked tongue, and small ears. Knuckers get their name from the word “Nicor” which means “Water Monster” and they were normally found living in wells called Knuckerholes where they came out of to eat livestock and attack encroaching intruders.
Lefkes, Paros, Greece ~ Postcardsbyhannah
Tropea (Calabria, Italy)
Syracuse - Sicily Italy
© J. Hulsch
Bologna, Italy (by Bianca)
Nouvelle Phenomene - All Away
Nouvelle Phenomene - Caresse