I've been painting again, lately. I hope to finish this beautiful girl soon.

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Kiana Khansmith
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Claire Keane
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@martinicart
I've been painting again, lately. I hope to finish this beautiful girl soon.
Chaos
Maximilien Luce
The Shoemaker, in His Cooler Attic
(via @lonequixote)
Józef Mehoffer (Polish, 1869-1946) Girl Braiding Her Hair, c.1904
FourthEye Photography Projects - Statues of Edinburgh, Gladstone Memorial
San Gines Church, Rejas de San Esteban, Soria, Castile and León, Spain. VIA.
Derelict Gothic Abbey ~ Jorge Carlos Gonzalez
I'm painting again.... 🎤🎤😉
Visiting Glasgow today and in love with the cathedral already 😍😍
The Art of Elena Limkina
If you’ve got an old soul, you’ll be enamored by the delightfully old-fashioned work of Moscow-based artist Elena Limkina. Every week, she offers the world a glimpse into her personal sketchbook, and its pages tell vivid stories of nature, architecture, and classical paintings.
The cathedral in Auxerre, France
Copy of a renaissance portrait. Is it officially a Leonardo already? ☺
Dorothea Lange, Tractored Out, Childress County, Texas, 1938
David (Michelangelo)
Laocoön and His Sons
Pietà (Michelangelo)
Moses (Michelangelo)
Apollo and Daphne (Bernini)
Shield for the Field or Tournament (Targe), 15th century, German
Although damaged from use and age, this shield is one of the most beautifully painted examples of the fifteenth century. On the preserved surface shows a woman wearing a feathered turban and holding a scroll inscribed in German “fahr mit Freuden” (go with joy). A heraldic shield to the right formerly displayed an owner’s coat of arms, which is now illegible. The surrounding areas are delicately painted with foliate scrolls and “cloud bands” in opaque colors and translucent glazes on a polished silver-leaf ground.
Andrew Wyeth
“Adrift”
Andrew Wyeth, Willard’s Coat