“Joana D'arc” Girleyne Costa 2019
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“Joana D'arc” Girleyne Costa 2019
joan of arc in art antonin mercié (1848-1900) / kay nielsen (c. 1914) / jules bastien-lepage (1879) / unknown artist (1837) / christopher whall (1922) / zoé-laure de chatillon (1869)
Jean-Jaques Scherrer Joan of Arc entering Orléans
Oil on canvas, 500 x 374 cm, 1887
look at this gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous bust of joan of arc i found at the art institute
“Jeanne d'Arc”, 1903
Albert Lynch
Souvenir from the Louvre of St. Joan of Arc
every person can feel freddie’s presence in their souls when they sing MAMAAAAAA UUHHHH, I DONT WANNA DIE, I SOMETIMES I WISH I’VE NEVER BEEN BORN AT ALL with all the air in their lungs i’m not joking
it’s fucking crazy to think about the amount of people who have sung bohemian rhapsody? like it’s such a unifying song, by nature of the fact that so many people know it. it holds so many good memories for me and other people. it’s a song you scream in the car with your friends while you drive around your boring hometown, it’s a song you drunkenly sing with your arm around your best friend, or a song you sing along to with strangers when it’s on in public. it’s bittersweet to think about freddie’s legacy carrying on like that through his masterpiece. freddie carries on because he’s a part of so many people’s good memories and bohemian rhapsody is a huge part of that.
Reblog if you have sung bohemian rhapsody with your friends
every time i see this post i’m reminded of the video of 65,000 people singing bohemian rhapsody in near-perfect harmony
like, what other song can make that claim?
Some of the highlights of that video include:
The crowd cheering after the first stanza when they realize what they’re all doing
So many people audibly ‘doing the guitar parts’… like ya do
The sheer number of voices joining the rediculous falsetto (thanks, Roger)
How they all start jumping at the ramp-up “so you think you can stomp me”
Hands up, hundreds, thousands deep for the final “ooooo”s and the last line to close the song
Artist: Sue Davis
by Mikhail Ioannisian
by watarase
and in the distance, I saw / proud, solemn/fern-wild
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a painting sponsored by my patrons
Transylvanian Saxon girl in Sunday dress, Burgberg (RO: Vurpăr / HU: Vurpód), Transylvania, after 1985
Photographer uncredited
Heimatortsgemeinschaft Burgberg
'Sleeping Beauty' by Ann Macbeth , 1902
by wanderingYew2
Yellowstone Wildflowers, Regeneration after a forest fire.
Hlucký kroj;
Moravia, Czechia