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Jacquard, Calot and Moulinier (pt. II)
“What Freedom!“, by Russian painter Ilya Repin.
Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche (1906) painted by Edvard Munch
Elsa and Lohengrin (1910) by French painter Gaston Bussière
“Is the beauty for everyone or just you?”
Poster from the Belarusian SSR, 1986.
(Propaganda posters are their own form of art)
“La Batalla de San Marcial” (2013) by Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau
“The Gross Clinic or The Clinic of Dr. Gross” (1875) by American painter Thomas Eakins
George Dunlop Leslie - Her First Place (detail)
Nordic Summer Evening (1889-1900) by Swedish painter Richard Bergh
A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society (1831) by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Collective farmers welcome tank crew during maneuvers (1937), by Ekaterina Zernova
Princess Charlotte of Wales (1801), by Sir Thomas Lawrence
View of Lake Sortedam (1838), Christen Købke
Off topic, but I just got accepted for the minor course I was pining for :)
In the Garden - Octave Denis Victor Guillonnet
Austrian cuirassier holding his fallen comrade, by Carl Schindler
I love how the white habsburg uniform makes the central cuirassier look like an angel.
Notice also how the fallen comrade has no facial features, signifying how a dying in a war turns you into “just another faceless statistic”.
Austrian cuirassier holding his fallen comrade, by Carl Schindler
I love how the white habsburg uniform makes the central cuirassier look like an angel.