judith with the head of holofernes, andrea vaccaro (c. 1620s)
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judith with the head of holofernes, andrea vaccaro (c. 1620s)
His eyes are enthralling....Omega but he's wearing the mask from Depth of Satan's Eyes.
this unintentionally became anniversary art for this amazing album.
bonus:
San Domenico Maggiore
Naples, Campania
Guido Reni - St. Catherine of Alexandria, ca. 1625-8 Bartolomeo Cavarozzi - Virgin and Child with Angels, ca. 1620
k, can people who arent nerds stop calling themselves nerds
bc u can say "i'm a music nerd" what's the full name of mozart? what's all the cadence forms? baroque vs romantic, lets go!
oh, you meant modern music? name five influential 60s rock bands. describe the evolution of pop over the years. do u even know what a barbershop quartet is?
a theater nerd? name me 5 musicals that arent hamilton, epic, or cats. here's a script with stage directions, draw me a plot for where the characters go. describe the evolution from commedia dell arte to current performances now.
you think ur a tree nerd?...yk what sure
(these r really bad examples and i dont mean to offend anyone),
I also speak from personal experience, plus knowing many people who dont explicitly state they are a nerd but fit this type of description
It's bc ik people who say "i'm a silas orion nerd" no, ur a silas orion fan. there's a difference
Quick Henrietta Maria sketch from my 14 HOUR FLIGHT! AAAAAAAA!
Stefano Maderno: Santa Cecilia, S. Cecilia in Trastavere, Rome, 1600
Bonaventura Aliotti (c.1640-c.1690) - Il Trionfo della morte - Sinfonia, Qual torbido fantasma
Direction Étienne Meyer