The Sacrificial Lamb by Josefa de Óbidos, 1670
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Ancient Roman joint statue of Ennius and Vergil, likely dated to between the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. The double portrait is meant to show the passage of knowledge from Ennius, sometimes called the “father of Latin poetry,” to Vergil, author of the Aeneid, who was born a century after Ennius died. Currently located in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. Photo taken by Emma-Jane Browne.
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A moonlit mass, oil on canvas
— German School, 19th Century
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Detail of Saint Catherine of Alexandria by Caravaggio (1598-99).
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The Sleep of Sorrow and the Dream of Joy by Raffaelle Monti
Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 02 IX 2017
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If you see beauty in something, don't wait for others to agree.
Sherihan Gamal
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Bruges la nuit, c.1900 by Edith Vaucamps (Belgian, c.1860--c.1930)
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Evening lights, Grand Place, Brussels by Emile Hoeterickx (Belgium, 1853--1923)
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Cassandre Di Angelo, from “Thus Saith The Lord: Book II."
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'CURSES OF THE HEART" 🩸
By: @xis.lanyx
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Mildred Bryant Brooks Etching ‘Moods’ 1935.
(Source: americanart.si.edu)
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Edit after Louis Binet and Claude Joseph Vernet (Rijksmuseum)
(Ed. Lic.: CC BY-NC 3.0)
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