What would an ocean be without a monster lurking in the dark? It would be like sleep without dreams.
Will Graham surrounded by fish but he's the real catch fr fr.
Corel Painter + Photoshop
(p.s. I just restocked my print shop!!)
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Henry Jones Thaddeus (1859-1929)
"The Wounded Poacher"
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Realism
Located in the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
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View of the Ruined Castle of Hammershus, Ferdinand Richardt, 1849
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Natalie Italiano, “Sade,”
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THE LAMENT FOR ICARUS — HERBERT JAMES DRAPER (DETAIL)
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Winslow Homer Home, Sweet Home. 1863. Oil on canvas: 54 × 41 cm (21 × 16 in).
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Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792)
"Wang-y-tong" (1776)
Oil on canvas
Wang-y-tong (also known as Wang-o-Tang, Whang Atong, Whang at Tong, Whang-at-Ting, Quang-at-Tong, Warnoton, Hwang-a-tung, or Huang Ya Dong [黃亞東]) (c. 1753, fl. 1770s–1784) was a young Chinese man who visited England in the late 18th century.
After the Christian convert Michael Shen Fuzong in 1687, the merchant Loum Kiqua in 1756–1757, and the artist Tan-Che-Qua in 1769 to 1772, Wang is one of the earliest Chinese people known to have visited England.
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Venice, Queen of the Adriatic, Crowning the Lion of St. Mark, Domenico Tintoretto, ca. 1595-9
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strawberries | raspberries | currants | cherries
— by Virginia Granberry (1831-1921)
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Alexandre Dubois-Drahonet: detail of Female nude, back view (1831)
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