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fl0werswillgr0w · 5 months
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Marble Church, Copenhagen
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coolhistoricalart · 2 years
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Diana and Endymion, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, c. 1753/1756
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maertyrer · 16 days
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Giuseppe Varotti Grisaille with St. Gregory the Great and St Sebastian
Oil on canvas, 42 x 28.5 cm, 18th century
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artcosmique · 4 months
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Background practice ft Rococo Good Omens :D
And a little Closeup to the faces~ bc look at them LOOK AT THEM.
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Bust of the Apollo of Belvedere in Rundāle Palace, Latvia
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neoncityrain · 2 months
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ive had exactly one person tell me they found roccoco but i wanna share this art i made of em a while back
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eye-spy-an-eye · 3 months
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Ended up working more on this piece inspired by Cuteguy a bit!
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the-cricket-chirps · 7 months
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Julie Heffernan
2008
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lunaex0rienss · 10 months
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Rosalba Carriera - Diana con una túnica rosa [Diana in a pink robe], 1725.
Pastel on paper, 40 x 32 cm
Missing in 1945 from Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden.
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A collection of hands
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antionettepilled · 10 months
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࿐ ࿔ * 🏹
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fl0werswillgr0w · 5 months
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux sculptures, Glyptoteket Museum
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coolhistoricalart · 2 years
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The Birth of Venus, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, c. 1753/1755
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duskvortex · 1 year
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cupimon and d6!
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Kraków ul. Grodzka 37 Kamienica Pipanowska, XIV-XIX w. fasada z początku XIX w. foto z 21 października 2017 i 10 lipca 2019
Nazwę wzięła od rodu Pipanów, rajców i aptekarzy krakowskich, do których należała w XVII w. Co najmniej od czterystu lat jej parter mieści winiarnie. Aktualną jest restauracja Balaton z kuchnią węgierską, od 1969 r. kontynuująca tradycję lokalu Jana Antoniego Marianiego, prawnika, burmistrza Krakowa i właściciela czterech winnic na Węgrzech, który w 1758 r. nadał budynkowi dzisiejszą rokokową postać kosztem 37 tys. złotych polskich, co równało się prawie dwóm tysiącom dni pracy murarza lub cenie półtora tysiąca litrów wina.
Kamienica Pipanowska w połowie XIX w. na rysunku Franciszka Turka z 1912 r. Na parterze widoczny sklep winiarski Jana Kosza, byłego powstańca listopadowego. Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie
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Reklama z 1893 r.
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Reklama lokalu Romana Wibirala z 1925 r.
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Notatka prasowa nazajutrz po otwarciu Balatonu. Dziennik Polski z 3 października 1969
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Kraków, Poland 37 Grodzka St. Pipan House, 14-19th c. facade from the early 18th c. taken on 21 October 2017 and 10 July 2019
The house took its name after the Pipan family of Cracovian councilmen and pharmacists who owned it in the 17th c. Its ground floor has been housing wineries for at least four hundred years. The current one, Balaton restaurant with Hungarian cuisine, since 1969 keeps up the heritage of Jan Antoni Mariani, a lawyer, Kraków's Mayor and owner of four vineyards in Hungary, who's also responsible for the house's Roccoco style it wears today. It cost him 37 thousand Złoty, that is the then worth of nearly two thousands of bricklayer's workdays or one and half thousand liters (396 gallons) of wine.
[Pipan House mid-19th c. drawn by Franciszek Turek in 1912. The entrance to the winery of Jan Kosz, a former November insurgent, can be seen in the front.]
[advertisement of restaurant from 1893]
[advertisement of Roman Wibiral's winery and spice store from 1925]
[press note from 3 October 1969, day after opening Balaton restaurant]
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Funerary monument in Rundāle Palace, Latvia
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