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When your friend agrees to read Killing Stalking
“The Unicorn Tapestries,” 1495–1505 1-The Hunters Enter the Woods 2-The Unicorn is Found 3-The Unicorn Leaps out of the Stream 4-The Unicorn Defends Itself 5-The Unicorn is Captured by the Maiden, 6-The Unicorn is Killed and Brought to the Castle 7-The Unicorn in Captivity
Inside - Vadim Sadovski
Nymph of the River, Frederic Leighton (b.1830 d.1896)
detail Untitled, c.1915, Henry B. Goodwin
At a Reading Desk - Sir Frederic Lord Leighton - 1877
Odalisque, 1862
Frederic Leighton (1830 – 1896)
“The Antique Juggling Girl” by Frederic Leighton, 19th century
Frederic Leighton ~ Light of the Harem, 1880
Frederic Leighton, Light of the harem
William Adolphe Bouguereau -The Oreads (1902), Details
The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, and Fritz Zuber-Bühler (1486, 1879,1887)
Evening Mood, 1882, and Dawn, 1881, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
The Dawn, The Day, The Twilight and The Night - Bouguereu
Falero, Luis Ricardo. Dawn. 1883. Oil on canvas on panel. Paris, France.
Falero, Luis Ricardo. Diana. 1883. Oil on canvas. Private Collection, n.p.
Astronomical paintings by Luis Ricardo Falero (1851-1896)
Moon Nymph l The Witches Sabbath l The Balance of the Zodiac 19th century, Luis Ricardo Falero (1851-1896)