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So here is the full Concept of Katrina :D My character for my Master´s degree in Character design and 3D modeling. I will post the model turn around as soon as I have time to render her again. Hope you like it
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: “The beauty of mystery.” Art of Brad Kunkle Brad Kunkle was born in Lehighton, Pennsylvania in 1978. He studied painting at Kutztown University mostly under George Sorrels, who was taught by a pupil of the 19th century Academic
wetheurban: ART: Hidden Fore-Edge Paintings in 19th Century Books! Sometimes the greatest artworks are hidden in plain sight! Case in point: the University of Iowa recently discovered a four-volume set of scientific books from 1837 contains hidden paint
hushaby: Exhibition: ‘Hold That Pose: Erotic Imagery in 19th Century Photography’ at the Kinsey Institute, Bloomington, Indiana Part 2 | Art Blart
gay-erotic-art: antique-erotic: Such strong vital beauty in these toned, slender-figured models, immortalised in the flawless perfection of youth by Guglielmo Plüschow at the end of the 19th Century. What a handsome man on the right - that jawline!
centuriespast: unknown Kwakwaka’wakw artist (Kwakwaka’wakw), Transformation Mask, late 19th century, red cedar, fur, leather, paint, abalone shell, and string Portland Art Museum
mydarkenedeyes: First look: Gabriel Dawe’s stunning new thread art in Italy. Gabriel Dawe created Plexis no. 19, a stunning thread installation thats beautifully spread across two balconies in the atrium of a historic villa. The early 19th century
weirdvintage: Feejee Mermaid, 19th century—Though P.T. Barnum made the Feejee Mermaids famous, they were originally created in Japanese East Indies fishermen in around 1810. It was a traditional art form in which they created faux mermaids by stitching
thekimonogallery: Mid-19th century Japanese uchikake (wedding over kimono). Embroidery on satin silk. The Museum of Fine Arts Boston
npr: She was one of the great female protagonists of the late-Renaissance art world. Forgotten in the 18th and 19th centuries, she was rediscovered in the 20th as a feminist icon. Thirty paintings by Artemisia Gentileschi are on view at Rome’s Palazzo
omgthatdress: Kokoshnik and Sarafan Russia, 19th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art Donate to the Russian LGBT Network
omgthatdress: Wedding Veil Russia, early 19th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art Donate to the Russian LGBT Network
orientallyyours: Carved woodblocks of “Boar" (surely it’s “Pigsy" / Zhu Bajie 猪八戒) and Sunwukong (the Monkey King), made 19th-early 20th century. Source: Art Gallery of New South Wales-1, 2
hadrian6: Head of Medusa. mid 19th.century.Benedetto Pistrucci. Italian 1783-1855. red jasper cameo mounted in gold with white enamel. Metropolitan Museum of Art.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
collectorsweekly: Crystal Ball, made from rock crystal (quartz) with a silver stand. Qing Dynasty, China, circa 19th century. (Via the Philadelphia Museum of Art)
itscolossal: The Art and Science of Ernst Haeckel: A Compendium of Colorfully Rendered 19th-Century Biological Illustrations
erotic-art-history: Today’s piece of erotic art history comes to us from the late 19th century and is by the French painter Édouard-Henri Avril. Avril became a painter after serving in the French military in the Franco-Prussian War and painted
erotic-art-history: Today’s piece of historic erotic art is a piece of netsuke that comes to us from 19th century Japan. (1) Netsuke was originally an ornate hand carved button-like object made from ivory or wood to fasten a pouch to carry personal
erotic-art-history: Today’s piece of historic erotic art comes to us from somewhere between the first half of the 19th century and 1910, and is one of a series of forty erotic prints that have been attributed, possibly incorrectly, to the renown Austrian
ancient-serpent:Memento mori ivory skull, early to mid 19th century, Ivory, carnelian, Collection of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
hogmine: Early to mid 19th century, Ivory, carnelian, Collection of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
nobrashfestivity:Mantra, painting on wall, 19th century from Tantra art its philosophy and physics by Ajit Mookerjee
Jean-Leon Gerome (1824-1904)Pollice VersoOil on canvas1872149.2 x 96.5 cmPhoenix Art Museum ___ “Jean-Léon Gérôme was among the most officially honored and financially successful French artists of the second half of the 19th century. His brilliantly
desimonewayland: Antonio Canova / |Anonymous, Italian, early 19th century Pen and brown ink on tracing paperMetropolitan Museum of Art
hadrian6: French Ecole de Beaux Arts Drawing Study of a Classical Statue. 19th.century black chalk on paper. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Gustav Klimt “If you can’t please everyone with your deeds and art, please just a few.”At the end of the 19th century, the University of Vienna commissioned Gustav Klimt to create a painting depicting the field of philosophy. The painting, seen
classicsenthusiast: c-aesarion: blantonmuseum: Student Breaks 19th Century Statue While Taking A Selfie There are a few basic rules in museums. The first: don’t touch the art. The second: don’t take selfies while touching the art. At a museum
erotic-art-history: Today’s piece of historic erotic art is a watercolor painting of an excited winged cock from 19th century Persia. (1) In this scene, a well proportioned phallus with wings attached along the back of its shaft spurts jizz as
art-of-swords: Zirah-Bouk Dagger Dated: 19th century Culture: Persian Medium: steel, pearl, gold Measurements: overall lenght 12 inches (30.48cm); blade lenght 8 inches (20.32cm) Source: Copyright © 2016 iCollector
art-of-swords: Katana Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall length 77 cm The sword has a single-edged, curved blade with not visible hamon and hada and a brass habaki. The tsuba and grip are made of chiselled bone, decorated
art-of-swords: Sword Cane Dated: 19th century Culture: possibly French Measurements: overall length 35 ¼ inches (89.53cm) Typically of a sword cane, the stick reveals a blue steel long sword blade. The steel blade features engraved motifs with blue
art-of-swords: Yatagan Sword Dated: 19th century, circa 1830 (blade) Maker: unknown Culture: Turkish Medium & Techniques: iron and steel, gold and silver/embossed and chased Measurements: blade length 55.2cm Source: Copyright © 2016 The Wallace
art-of-swords: Pichangatti Knife Dated: 19th century Culture: Indian, Curg Medium: steel, iron, copper, rubies, silver Source: Copyright © 2016 Royal Armouries
art-of-swords: Kora Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Nepalese or Northern Indian Measurements: overall length 27 ½ inches (69.85cm); blade length 21 inches (53.34cm); width 8 inches (20.32cm) These unusual weapons were used both in battle and for
art-of-swords: Rapier and Dagger Set Dated: circa 1620; possibly 19th century (dagger and sheath mounts) Culture: German Medium and Techniques: steel, leather, wood and silk, blackened/chased and embroidered Measurements: overall length of the rapier
art-of-swords: Yatagan Sword Dated: early 19th century Culture: Anatolian Measurements: overall length 77.7 cm The sword features a curved, damask, single-edged blade, richly decorated with silver writings, symbols and dated “1809”. According to the
art-of-swords: Indonesian Sabre Dated: 19th century Culture: Indonesian Medium: steel, wood Measurements: overall length 87 cm An interesting, double-edged blade sword, undulated at the centre and with a strongly angled tip. It has a curved, iron pommel
art-of-swords: Katana Sword Dated: mid-19th century Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall length 36 ½" (92.71cm); blade length 27 1/8" (68.89cm) Source: Copyright © 2015 M.S. Rau Antiques
art-of-swords: Dha Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Burmese Measurements: overall length 99 cm (39 inches) The sword has a wooden hilt covered with a silver plate embossed with décor of flowers and foliages and a white metal guard. The single edge,
slam-african: Lewa Mask, Wogeo Island, probably 19th century or earlier, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americashttps://www.slam.org/collection/objects/7716/
art-of-swords: Officer’s Sword Dated: turn of 18th and 19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 90 cms The sword has a double-edged, straight blade, flattened hexagon in section, with a central point. Both sides are decorated with
art-of-swords: Tibetan Sword Dated: 19th century Medium: iron and silver with bone, turquoise, leather and brass Measurements: overall - l:79.40 cm (l:31 1/4 inches). Blade - l:66.70 cm (l:26 1/4 inches) Source: Copyright © 2014 Cleveland Museum
art-of-swords: Kaskara Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Sudanese Measurements: overall length 110 cm The sword has a straight, double-edged, European blade, grooved at the centre of the first part and engraved with sun, moon and stars under the
art-of-swords: Tulwar Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Indian; Deccan The sword features a recurved steel blade with inner cutting-edge, blued steel guard hilt with quillons and floral gold damascened flat circular pommel and knuckle guard. The green
art-of-swords: Kindjal Dagger Dated: 19th century Culture: Russian Measurements: overall length 49 cm The dagger has a double-edged, straight blade with two fullers and central groove on both sides. The silver grip and scabbard have niello decoration
art-of-swords: Jambiya Dagger Dated: 18th - 19th century Culture: probably Yemeni Measurements: 30 x 5 cm This jambiya dagger was probably designed for ceremonial/presentation purposes. Its main feature is the crystal handle, which is quite rare since
culturenlifestyle: A Tribute To Raw Yet Refined Feminine Beauty Contemporary Russian artist Serge Marshennikov merges modern hyperrealistic styles with 19th century Russian art style to produce a series of distinctively fine art. Keep reading
art-of-swords: Dagger Cane Dated: 19th century Measurements: overall length 36”. Blade length 13 1/4” There’s a watch integrated into the handle of the cane, while a pull of the handle reveals a dagger nearly a foot in length. Source: Copyright
art-of-swords: Navaja Folding Knife Dated: 19th century Culture: Spanish Measurements: overall length when open: 34 cm (13-¼ inches) The knife has a brass mount with horn sides and brass incrustations while the blade is engraved with foliages.
art-and-things-of-beauty: Joseph-Eugéne Gilbault (French 19th century) Grapes and Roses, oil on canvas, 65 x 48 cm. 1896.
art-of-swords: Jambiya Dagger Dated: 18th–19th century Culture: Persian Medium: steel, crystal, gold Measurements: H. 13 3/16 in. (33.5 cm); H. of blade 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm); W. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Wt. 11.6 oz. (328.9 g) Source: Copyright
asylum-art:Monochrome BookstoreJust renovated in Bucharest, Romania, this six-story Carousel of Light houses 10,000 books for sale. The building’s 19th Century facade and interior were painstakingly restored with an art gallery on the first floor and
art-of-swords: Bichak Dagger Dated: early 19th century Culture: Ottoman Measurements: overall length 31.5 cm; blade 14.5 cm The dagger features a watered steel blade, solid silver scabbard and handle with a silver chain ending with red coral. Source:
hinducosmos: Amulet in the shape of the hand of Fatima 18‒19th century. possibly Hyderabad, India. Gold on a lac core, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, and pearls. © Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, London (via Art Fund_)
art-of-swords: Short Sword Blade and Mountings from Daisho Pair of Swords Maker: Yokoyama Sukenaga (Japan, Kyoto, active 1830-1851) Dated: 18th to 19th century Medium: steel, copper, gold foil, lacquer on wood, shakudo, silk Measurements: scabbard: 25
art-of-swords: Ritual Axe Dated: late 19th century Culture: Tibetan Medium: iron, gold, silver, black lacquer Measurements: overall lenght 64.1 cm The crescent-shaped axe head is decorated with bats amidst cloud scrolls framed by a geometric border
slam-african: Dance Apron, Tlingit, 19th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americashttps://www.slam.org/collection/objects/31033/
historic-erotic-art: Today’s piece of historic erotic art comes to us from late 19th century China. In this bisexual orgy, a group of six nude men and one lady wearing a breast binding join together in a very happy act of group sex to form a love