Artemis, Iphigenia, and Agamemnon
3 Layer Screenprint on 15x11 Stongehenge
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Artemis, Iphigenia, and Agamemnon
3 Layer Screenprint on 15x11 Stongehenge
Young Decadent, Ramon Casas
what a fucking mood
Kometenbuch, 1587 (Northeast France or Flanders)
Sun and Moon
Vincent of Beauvais, Le Mirouer historial (French translation of Speculum historiale), Paris 1463
BnF, Français 50, fol. 19r
WHeERE IS THE AUDIO????
Here you go.
Parsifal, 1912, Odilon Redon
Medium: pastel,paper
“Athènes. Acropole. Côté O.” by Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey
1842
daguerreotype
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ariana, the silent statue, 1913, Giorgio de Chirico
Medium: oil,canvas
ancient greek word of the day: ἀνθοφόρος (anthophoros), bearing flowers, flowery; title of a priestess of Demeter and Kore
I like how in olden times dudes used to paint past historical events with the clothing and surroundings of the painter’s current day, like some medieval monk painting Jesus and friends in a tunic and hose. I think we should bring that back. I want to see Caesar crossing the Rubicon in crocs.
Me, crabwalking out of my room in search of drink at 2 am: THORSTy… THORSTY….
Recreated Tang-dynasty outfits based on cave paintings