Collectanea de Lapide Philosophiae, 16th century
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Collectanea de Lapide Philosophiae, 16th century
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Details of Crucifixion, Germany, 16th century
Francesca Woodman, I could no longer play / I could not play by instinct (1977)
Mass Hypnos
By Fabio Timpanaro
Pupile, by Sebastian Smarowski, via imged.pl.
Homo et ejus partes figuratus & symbolicus, anatomicus, rationalis, moralis, mysticus, politicus, & legalis, 1695
Joan Blaeu, The Rollright Stones, 17th century
Drawings by Nathan Reidt
This artist on Instagram
Saint Margeret Mary Alacoque Contemplating the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Corrado Giaquinto, c. 1765
Snail Scott (American, b. Edwardsville, IL, USA) - Ghost Construct from the Armature series, 2012 Â Sculptures: Wood, Ceramics
Digital illustrations by Aykut Aydoğdu
Hsiao Ron Cheng
https://www.hsiaoroncheng.com/
Matthew Cornell’s “Roadside Attractions” at Arcadia Contemporary.
New paintings by artist Matthew Cornell on view in his exhibition, “Roadside Attractions,” currently on view at Arcadia Contemporary in Pasadena, California.
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Illustrator: John Gilbert (English artist and engraver, 1817-1897)
Source Text: The Works of Shakespeare / Edited by Howard Staunton / The Illustrations by John Gilbert / Engraved by the Dalziel Brothers / Vol. I
Published: London: George Routledge and Sons, 1865
by Broken Fingaz
Rusalka
Our Sentimental Garden, illustrated by Charles Robinson, 1914 4 - Summer