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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Claire Keane
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‘May 19th in Paris’, by Pierre Yovanovitch
Crucified Christ, Hans Leinberger, c. 1525-1530, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval Art
This sculpture is possibly the best of several crucifixes by this famous sculptor from the Bavarian town of Landshut on the Upper Danube. The pathos and graphic realism with which the artist has modeled the body of Christ ranks this sculpture as one of the artist’s finest works. Leinberger was, along with Matthäus Krennis, an outstanding exponent of the late Gothic style pervasive throughout the Upper Danube area of southeastern Germany during the first decades of the 1500s. This sculpture was probably suspended over the main altar of a church whose origins have not been identified. Size: Part 1: 105.9 x 108 cm (41 11/16 x 42 ½ in.); Part 2: 215.6 x 121.9 cm (84 7/8 x 48 in.) Medium: lindenwood
https://clevelandart.org/art/1938.293
The Door is 909 years old
Bolshoi Ballet Academy of Russia student Stanislava Postnova
F. Holland Day, Saint Sebastian, 1906
(bonne fête)
Death and the Miser (detail), 1490, Hieronymus Bosch
Immoral Tales (1973) dir. Walerian Borowczyk
Mother of pearl mounted English folding knife, circa 1830′s-1850′s
from Sofe Design Auctions
Polish actress Helena Modrzejewska as Ophelia, ca 1867 / source
Holy Week Processions from the Archdiocese of Braga
A metal heart decorated with small springs that unfolds to reveal paper covered with hand-written prayers in Italian and a small image of the Virgin Mary. Artemis Gallery
A nun playing the violin for Jesus.
super zajebisty tumblr danka, my famous mutual
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yvonne chevalier, “ophélie (baigneuse),” c.1935, gelatin silver print