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The Baron belongs to @darknoverse
some other version that I liked :} without text and black and white (ignore that i had to render his tongue and teeth on its own IM NORMAL I SWEAR)
Salomé
Artist: Ella Ferris Pell (American, 1846-1922)
Date: 1890
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Timken Museo of Art, San Diego, CA, United States
Description
Instead of focusing on the brazen dance of a bejeweled temptress or the adolescent's legendary blood lust, as so many contemporaries did, Ella Ferris Pell represents Salomé as an introspective figure. The embossed, silver platter that will soon receive her reward for pleasing King Herod, the severed head of John the Baptist, rests casually on her striped skirt. The artist gives her antiheroine an inscrutable expression and an almost ambivalent attitude. Pell rose to a prominent place in American art circles during the decades immediately following the Civil War. She had success showing numerous works at the Salon of 1889, and Salomé was one of two large paintings by Pell displayed at the 1890 Salon where it attracted favorable attention. Pell's Salomé is the first major oil painting by a woman artist to join the Timken's personal collection.
Alison at the Polohouse (@polohousestyle)
Shells on a silver platter.