The Enchantress (c. 1901) by Arthur Wardle (British, 1864 – 1949), signed bottom right ‘Arthur Wardle’, oil on canvas, 62 x 43 in. (157.5 x 109.2 cm.), Private Collection
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One Nice Bug Per Day
occasionally subtle
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Jules of Nature
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The Enchantress (c. 1901) by Arthur Wardle (British, 1864 – 1949), signed bottom right ‘Arthur Wardle’, oil on canvas, 62 x 43 in. (157.5 x 109.2 cm.), Private Collection
The Princess and the Pea, by Christian Birmingham
The moth and the flame. Divine emblems. 1867.
Internet Archive
Tristan and Isolde by John Duncan, 1912.
Three artworks on the same theme, by Hiroo Isono, likely from the 70s or early 80s.
Thanks to @jca-archive for the third scan - the others are from this insta and this company.
Maéna Paillet
Mansa como una paloma, astuta como una serpiente
− Forever and a Day − Káosmos by Maéna Paillet
humiliating to be attracted to a conventionally attractive person. I thought I was a more sensitive and refined pervert than this
“Rose’s Look” by Emile Corsi, 1878
Stormy weather, Leonard Koscianski (because)
The Night Gardener, Mary Mattingly
a study i did of “first braids to leave orbit (unconfirmed)” ft. Christina Koch and all of us🌎✨
Mina Bakhtiari
"and the universe said i love you."
horse shapes ✸
Persephone hanging out with the puppies at night.