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Sir, Should I call you "Your Highness"?
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Hermes. 19th.century.
Ernst Herter. German 1846-1917. marble. Vienna.
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Our Jouney continues, Hermes, again our travel guide, here from the expert hands of Ernst Herter, a famous German sculptor who from Berlin, created statues of mythological characters.
Mein Max... Du bist überirdisch aber ruchlos... Du tat mir weh.
‘Then the king … ran towards Sir Mordred, crying, “Traitor, now is thy death day come!” ’ Illustration from: The Boy’s King Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory’s History of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table. Illustrator. N.C Wyeth.
Cabin up north.
#getoutdoors #upknorth Endless Nordic air. A home in the Faroe Islands via @visitfaroeislands (at Faroe Islands)
heck of a spot…
Österreich
Berlin,1940 (part2)
Snow Caked Roads (by Kevin Kinghorn)
Winterzauber
by @noirerora
Vintage Black and White Images of 1900′s Germany Are Transformed Into Color Photographs
Vintage photographs of Germany have been resuscitated by the photochromation technique, which brings back color to black and white images. With the help of museum curator and author Karin Lelonek, documentarian Sabine Arquéla and designer Mark Walter, they have archived, said retro pieces in their book titled Germany Around 1900: A Portrait in Colour. The stunning images depict an accurate portrayal of Germany before World War I and II. The photographs showcase its medieval, rustic beauty and enchanting fairytale-esque structures.
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Country Landscape by Gaspard Dughet, ca. 1673-74, fresco, Palazzo Colonna, Rome
Kasteel Ter Horst by Janny Via Flickr: Taken in Loenen (NL)
Château de Fontainebleau by ana b
period drama + exteriors of castles/palaces [requested by @lucreziaborgia & @mistress-tudor]
Three Graces by Dennis Jarvis on Flickr
La Tropicana