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shedskinbelight: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is beautiful. bucket list.
Photographs of the Villa Lewaro, A’Lelia Walker’s country estate in Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, no date. A’Lelia Walker was well known during the Harlem Renaissance for throwing lavish parties at her brownstone apartment in Harlem and at the
ganymedesrocks: Agnolo di Cosimo (1503 – 1572) was an Italian Mannerist painter, the leading painter of mid-16th-century Florence. Mixing styles of the late High Renaissance into the early Baroque period, Mannerists often depicted their subjects in
bluart106: Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s. According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, the Harlem Renaissance of the ’20s provided an opportunity for gay men to create their own social and cultural spaces within the burgeoning nightlife
littlelimpstiff14u2: The Heroic and Skillfull Armor of the Italian Renaissance Filippo Negroli Around 1525 a new fashion emerged in armour design, inspired by the forms and ornament of classical art. Embossed in high relief, richly gilt, and inlaid
I work in the new castle that they’ve been building on the edge of town. I’d thought, when I saw the posting, that it might be some cool sort of Ye Olde Renaissance Faire or something. But when I showed up to see what it was all about, it turned
dpurut:tryin to contribute to the zukka renaissance, choosing the background color was hell so here’s the two I liked most lol. this took a while to draw but still looks like a sketch because i cant to lineart ffs
pestilencesfm: Been hard at work on the commissions lately; a few of which are to be shared with the community. In the meantime, there’s… this.Red Menace’s Elise model has landed. All who’ve played Unity and acquired a taste for renaissance ginger
csmitty4u: cheskasmagicshire: nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is beautiful.
adurot: binghsien: cheskasmagicshire: nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is
1bohemian: Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s. According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, the Harlem Renaissance of the ’20s provided an opportunity for gay men to create their own social and cultural spaces within the burgeoning nightlife
historical-nonfiction: The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, Rembrandt, 1632. During the European Renaissance, the ban on examining human corpses was slowly and irregularly lifted. Doctors were of course excited. But so were artists. They wanted to
hesgreatness: saysthesaint: cheskasmagicshire: nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru
cheskasmagicshire: nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is beautiful. I think this
artmastered: Vittore Carpaccio, The Birth of the Virgin, 1504-08, tempera on canvas, 126 x 128 cm, Accademia Carrara, Bergamo. Source I studied this painting in second year, in the context of Renaissance interiors. Carpaccio is a good artist to look
otherwindow: Ex-renaissance painter vampire in the 21st century embarrassed at people looking at their work from 600 years ago shown in a museum. “I used the wrong brush” “It’s just a doodle” “I’m going to burn it” “The anatomy
cheskasmagicshire:nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is beautiful. I think this
cheskasmagicshire: nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is beautiful. I think
fuckyeahhistorycrushes: John Millington Synge (16 April 1871 – 24 March 1909) was an Irish play write and poet. Best known for his play The Playboy of the Western World. Synge was influential in the “Celtic Renaissance,” spearheaded by W.B. Yeats,
jumpingjacktrash: bluart106: Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s. According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, the Harlem Renaissance of the ’20s provided an opportunity for gay men to create their own social and cultural spaces within the
archaicwonder: Rare Renaissance Gold and Type IIA Diamond Ring, 16th-17th Century AD A slender D-section gold hoop with graduated rosettes to the shoulders, scrolls supporting a cupped bezel with egg-and-dart modeling to the rim, open to the underside;
cheesewhizexpress: Inspiration struck when photographer Freddy Fabris accompanied a friend into a cluttered auto shop, the mechanics and their tools seeming like the perfect subjects for Rembrandt and Renaissance-style portraits. The award-winning
blondebrainpower: Medieval and renaissance stories of the unicorn became so popular that in 1612 Petrus Plancius included a unicorn constellation, Monoceros, on his celestial globe, enshrining the magical beast in the stars.
eine-schoene-schrecklichkeit: scienceyoucanlove: Bloodletting Phlebotomy, or bloodletting, is the longest-running tradition in medicine. It originated in the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece, persisted through the Medieval, Renaissance, and
onesideisgreatness: magistrate-of-mediocrity: trying–kind-of: is this a renaissance painting? “Interrogation of the Zodiac Killer”-The Ghost of Sandro Botticelli ca 2015 So I slapped some mathematics on this picture and… The red lines divide
blackrebelz: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty
marzipanandminutiae: angelicrying: relijion: A naked Spanish men throws flower petals at the picture of the Birth of Venus by Botticelli mood this is the most Renaissance thing
jollyrogers777: cheskasmagicshire: nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is beautiful.
itzthablackpanther: elizabuns: cheskasmagicshire: nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru
chocolatecakesandthickmilkshakes: shedskinbelight: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is
As the nights get darker, look no further than our latest item. Take a glance in this fascinating art journal, the ‘Anatomia Humani Corporis’, ultimate Renaissance anatomical sketchbooks – scientific masterpieces with lucid insights into the functioning
ithelpstodream: You know the story. Every December jolly St. Nicholas visits the children of the land – accompanied by his servant, Black Pete, a goofy, singing, candy-giving Renaissance-clad figure in blackface, giant red lips and a curly wig. What?
pahz-takes-a-tumble: Jimmy’s on FIRE! on Flickr.Taken August 4, 2012 at the Bristol Renaissance Faire. I usually miss Barely Balanced’s fire show because it starts while the final joust is happening. But on this day, they had to cancel the joust
kingzeus77: cheskasmagicshire: nerthos: geoffsayshi: krystvega: The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal, larger that the Eiffel tower and the statue of liberty .. Things you don’t see in mainstream media. @KrystVegaNeteru This is beautiful.
mindhost:The Feder (plural Federn; also Fechtfeder, plural Fechtfedern), is a type of training sword used in Fechtschulen (fencing competitions) of the German Renaissance. The type has existed since at least the 15th century, but it came to be widely
missximpossible: thecarvingwitch: crafts-chicks-and-cats: Making the burgundy dress. Design, patterns and sewing made by me. The dress is renaissance inspired, with some personal modifications. The whole dress was hand sewn, including the hems. More
coyotecomforts: sammiwolfe: thecarvingwitch: crafts-chicks-and-cats: Making the burgundy dress. Design, patterns and sewing made by me. The dress is renaissance inspired, with some personal modifications. The whole dress was hand sewn, including the
thecarvingwitch: crafts-chicks-and-cats: Making the burgundy dress. Design, patterns and sewing made by me. The dress is renaissance inspired, with some personal modifications. The whole dress was hand sewn, including the hems. More pictures of it and
egregoredesign: Event Map for Wicked FairDesign by Aristotle Pramagioulis The goal with this design was to make a thematic Renaissance Faire map to help the attendees really get into the spirit of the event.
tiny-librarian: A Pennsylvania museum has solved the mystery of a Renaissance portrait in an investigation that spans hundreds of years, layers of paint and the murdered daughter of an Italian duke. Among the works featured in the Carnegie Museum’s
thee-renaissance-man: weallcaretolittle: amindlost: offensitive: 17mul: mademoisellesuomia: When you are the only actor in the movie. And you keep the audiences interest for the entire length. That’s talent. 😍😎 What movie is this, i wanna
newmanology: Aaron Douglas was an artist and muralist who came to fame during the years of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s-30s. Although he’s most known today for his paintings, he did a lot of illustration work back in the day for various book
isibakeoven: sequel isibakeoven: I’m literally obsessed with this picture of my cat. It is the definition of renaissance painting imagery. The shading. The pose. The thoughtful twinkle in his eye. Sublime
off-toseetheworld: therealview: “African Renaissance”, located near the airport in Dakar (Senegal) stands 49m tall on the top of a 100m high hill. The tallest statue in the world outside of Eurasia.
m1male2:Renaissance hall of the Residenz in Munich, Germany, is the largest in the palace, with a length of 66 m. It was built by Duke Albert V of Bavaria between 1568 and 1571 for his collection of antiquities, hence the name “Antiquarium”.
m1male2:One of the most beautiful paintings in the History of Art: “Portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni” (1489) by the Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio (1448-1494) you can see it in the #Thyssen Museum in Madrid, Spain