Delphin Enjolras (French, 1857-1945) • The Letter • Unknown date
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It's his day to join the Hades AU! Happy Cody Day!!
""This weapon is your life" is what my general often said to lecture his old padawan during the war, and yet he constantly lost his. The lightsaber and his cloak... The things might be cursed. Not as much as yours, though."
"Please keep that thing far away from my kid."
Rex from down the hall: "Stop trolling the shiny as a way to cope, Cody!"
Cody: "I have nothing to cope with, this is just for fun. The Darksaber is definitely cursed and you know it."
Rex: "Oh yeah, it definitely is. Sorry kid."
Din is still trying to figure out how he counts as a "shiny" here
Backgrounds, as per usual, are screenshots from my latest attempts at a run in the Hades game. All I can do is add more pocket characters, I'm not gonna redraw the whole set TT^TT (but look, Din is holding a handful of green and brown pixels now!)
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William Rothenstein (British/English, 1872–1945) • The Browning Readers • 1900 • Bradford Museums and Galleries, UK
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Pietro Tenerani (Italian, 1789-1869)
Psiche svenuta, 1869
Galerie nationale d'Art moderne et contemporain, Rome
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Roberto Ferri (1978-)
"L'ala nera o il tocco dell'angelo" ("The black wing or the touch of the angel") (2020)
Tempera on canvas
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John Koch (American, 1909-1978) • Telephone Call • Unknown date • Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City
John Koch was an American painter, and an important figure in 20th century realist painting. His early work may be considered Impressionist. He is best known for his light-filled realist paintings of urban interiors, often featuring classical allusions, and set in his own Manhattan apartment. – Beautiful Paintings blog
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