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Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (Lithuanian, 1875-1911) - The Thought (1904)
don't have the time to get into it in detail, but one thing asioaf is crazy for is that it gets medieval transformative authorship culture down to a T, bc 99% of the plot are medievalised history/legends/myths of antiquity. Grrm gets the medieval feel right because he emulates the writing of medieval authors (who reheated antique nachos if you will), unlike slop that forcefully tries to make something feel medieval and only end up serving third-order indexicality copying off of what modern writers try to make seem medieval
Soviet Era Murals in Kazakhstan and Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898), Atalanta, 1895, pen and black ink with black wash on paper, British Museum. An illustration to the Algernon Charles Swinburne poem "Atalanta in Corydon", it was originally intended to appear in volume V of The Yellow Book.
do you think the catholic church effectively utilized wokeness by funneling money into the colonization and rape of the americas after issuing the doctrine of discovery which effectively legalized the subjugation of indigenous peoples?
Maciej Kempinski: Falling asleep, acrylic on canvas, 81 x 100 cm
I don't have time for tumblr discourse they're calling the very hungry caterpillar degenerate art over on twitter
good art is when something looks like real life, the more real it looks the more better the art. abstracted figures give my trad children nightmares, one time they were exposed to cubism and couldn't go outside for a week
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Lee Mullican (1919-1998) — Space [oil on canvas, 1951]
Koloman Moser (Austrian, 1868-1918). “Feldeinsamkeit (Field Solitude)”, c.1912/13. Private collection. oil on canvas
FUCKKKKKKK what if something bad happened and I forgot to worry about it
i like when the green following badge pops up. but then its like we could be more. you liked my post but im still not good enough
i see how it is