Virgil from Dante’s “Divine Comedy”, recent request from my Russian blog. There is no connection to the precise cantiche, purely the game of associations.
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Virgil from Dante’s “Divine Comedy”, recent request from my Russian blog. There is no connection to the precise cantiche, purely the game of associations.
Elementary, Dear Data!
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Buenos Aires, Argentina Miguel E. Plaza
I love love love those atmospheric moving illustrations so wanted to make my own with Burgundian vibes ✨
A selection from the series Orpheus and Eurydice by Hokyoung Kim.
all sorts of echoes in these caverns
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A woman dressed in a traditional Ukrainian embroidered shirt holds her cat as she take part in an embroidered shirt parade in central Kiev, Ukraine, on May 27, 2017. Gleb Garanich
La visión del Coliseo. El último mártir The vision in the Coliseum. The last martyr (1885) by José Benlliure y Gil
pompei freskleri, m.s. 1. yüzyıl.
a 1993 talking ferengi lunchbox spotted and obtained at a flea market in kentucky
Study for Dionysos and Ariadne frieze cartoon, 2014
Acrylics on paper, 16.6 x 28.5 cm
Black-figure kylix with satyr carrying a fish and wineskin
Greek (from Attica or Boeotia), Late Archaic Period, c. 480-470 B.C.
terracotta
Metropolitan Museum of Art
have decided to abandon all my preconceived notions of self/attempts at presentation and become this guy
screenshot redraws
me, flirting: wanna hear a fun fact about ancient rome
“A Boat Cast Adrift,” 1966. Sata Yoshiro’s two-panel folding screen was inspired by Chapter 51. Osaragi Jiro Memorial Museum
griffith observatory / hubble’s ultra deep field