Elena Wuest (German, b.1977)
"Blooming Air," 2025
Oil on canvas
135 x 80 cm
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Pottery cup fragment from Roman Peterborough (Durobrivae) depicting a magnificent hare. Now part of the collections at Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery. 📸 My own. #RomanBritain #Peterborough
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The Tara Four Mandala practice encompasses four mandalas: White Tara, Red Tara, Green Tara, and a combined mandala integrating all three.
Totonac Shaman, Veracruz region, 600-900CE, often representing figures of spiritual authority within the Totonac worldview. Likely represents a ritual performer. In Veracruz art, humans often wear animal masks to embody spiritual forces, especially jaguar beings linked to the underworld.
L'Homme endormi (The Sleeping Man), oil on canvas by Carolus-Duran, c. 1861.
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A jar surround Shake decorated with the figure of a snake with a diamond pattern on its skin the snake wraps all the way around the jar from top to bottom and then it's head rears up at us
Vessel, Mexico, ca. 1200-1500.
Andrii Kateryniuk (Ukrainian Artist, born 1994)
"Through the Shadows", 2023.
Oil on Linen, 24 × 16 in | 61 × 40.6 cm.
Private Collection.
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Winslow Homer, "The Water Fan," watercolor, c.1898-99; Art Institute of Chicago. #winslowhomer #art #arte #seascape #landscape #paintings #enpleinair #kunst #watercolor #modernart #museum #artgallery
Worship, chalk and watercolor drawing, by Ferdinand Hodler, c. 1893.
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Night, or Star of Heaven by Edward Robert Hughes
English, c. 1900
watercolor, pencil, bodycolor, and gold
David Hockney
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Elbridge Ayer Burbank, American (1858-1949), The Sunflower, 1894, oil on panel, 20.4 x 15.2 cm, private collection
This painting is titled "Orange Crush" (2021) by the British artist Alex Russell Flint.
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It is morning, and again
I am the lucky person to be in it
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Saimi Kedollasaimi in the Meadow, oil on canvas, by Eero Järnefelt, c. 1892.
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Stormy landscape, by Penry Williams (1802-1885)
This is Mitri, an overseer of scribes in Egypt. This extraordinary statue was found in his tomb.
He leans forward as if to speak with you, but it’s his eyes that startle. Lined with copper, the irises are grey rock crystal, which appear a piercing blue in photos
🕰️c2300BC
🏛️📷Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Star magnolia. Side shot of a single frilly, creamy white blossom, soft gray-blue sky behind.
My garden. Another shot of my beautiful Star Magnolia. Wishing you a peaceful day. 🤍
The Little Maiden,oil on canvas, by Harold Charles Harvey, c. 1934.
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Broken promise … 40 Acres and a Unicorn, acrylic and gouache on canvas, by Noah Davis, c. 2007.
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« Today is the Equinox at Chichén Itzá in Yucatán, when sunlight and shadow create the famous illusion of Kukulkán, the feathered serpent, descending the steps of El Castillo. It remains one of the most iconic astronomical spectacles associated with the ancient Maya »
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Black and white photo of "la Dama de Elche" (the Lady of Elche), an ancient Iberian limestone bust of a woman shown from the chest up. She has a calm, solemn expression and wears an elaborate headpiece with large circular side ornaments, along with layered necklaces and detailed garments. Dramatic lighting against a dark background highlights the intricate carvings and weathered texture of the sculpture.
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La Dama de Elche (the Lady of Elche) in the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid.
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Painting of a blue sea and a rocky coast. A white sheet floats on the breeze
Symi (Thrown Drapery) — David Ligare, 1978
Man Thinking of Heaven, oil on canvas, by Glyn Warren Philpot, c. 1937.
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Hello. Here’s a hare on a Greek coin found in Sicily. It’s an absolute gem. The moulding of the face, whiskers and inner ears are breathtaking for something so small.
🏛️ Mandralisca museum, Céfalu
📷 mine
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"The massive black trunk of an ancient plum tree stretches across four sliding panels, its gnarled branches twisting vigorously. Against the gold ground, delicate blossoms sprouting from the old tree suggest the chill of early spring and symbolize renewal." - https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/4485
Explore 3D models of Met masterpieces
"The Metropolitan Museum of Art has made available to the public digital 3D models of a selection of masterpieces in its collection."
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"Old Plum" by Kano Sansetsu
A Moche stirrup-spout bottle with the form of a Tyto alba, the western barn owl. Orangish in color, with faded white stripes on the deep feathered tufting around its eyes, the owl looks down and slightly to its right. Incredibly realistic.
The goddess Athena herself would have coveted this stirrup-spout bottle in the shape of an owl. Created thousands of miles across the ocean from Greece, this bottle is typical of the work of Moche ceramicists of Peru’s North Coast. #MetMuseum 🏺 1/
200-500 CE. 📸 me
Thomas Blackshear II, “Dance of the Wind and Storm” (1996).
WWI scene of a battlefield, 3 soldiers are in a stream, one helmeted soldier standing with arm up as an explosion happens nearby, one solder huddles on the ground, another is in the water and grievously injured.
Front Line Stuff, by Claggett Wilson, watercolor, pencil and varnish on paperboard, c. 1919. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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