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typewriter-worries · 2 years
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Am I your dream girl?
Sacred and Profane Love, Baglione | Amor Vincit Omnia, Caravaggio | Dream Girl Evil, Florence + The Machine
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kecobe · 2 years
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The Ecstasy of Saint Francis Giovanni Baglione (Italian; 1566–1643) 1601 Oil on canvas Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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leatherandmossprints · 8 months
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‘The Divine Eros Defeats the Earthly Eros’ (detail) by Giovanni Baglione, c. 1602.
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stigmatam4rtyr · 8 months
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St Sebastian Healed by an Angel (c.1601-1603, oil on canvas) | Giovanni Baglione
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paintinghq · 8 months
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Sacred and Profane Love, Giovanni Baglione, 1602-1603. Oil on canvas.
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desimonewayland · 6 months
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The Ecstasy of Saint Francis, 1601
Giovanni Baglione, Italian, 1566–1643
Art Institute of Chicago
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mattydemise · 5 months
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St. Sebastian Healed By An Angel by Giovanni Baglione, 1603.
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mangogatherer · 2 months
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Giovanni Baglione (1566 – 1643)
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Giovanni Baglione (Italian, 1566–1643) Polyhymnia the Muse of Lyric Poetry, 1620
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justineportraits · 2 years
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Giovanni Baglione      Terpsichore, Muse of Dance    1620
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nestito702 · 7 months
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The Divine Eros Defeats the Earthly Eros
By Giovanni Baglione
Painting by Italian Baroque artist Giovanni Baglione, created in the early 17th century. The painting depicts a allegorical scene in which the personification of Divine Love (Eros) triumphs over the earthly or carnal form of love (also depicted as Eros).In the painting, Divine Eros is depicted as a radiant and powerful figure, standing triumphantly over the defeated earthly Eros, who is shown lying on the ground. The painting is notable for its religious and allegorical content, as it reflects the belief in the triumph of divine love over earthly passions and desires. Through his depiction of the scene, Baglione sought to convey a moral message and to encourage viewers to turn their hearts towards God.
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visceral--feeling · 8 months
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Divine Eros Defeats the Earthly Eros (detail) - Giovanni Baglione // Take My Hand - 5 Seconds of Summer
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stigmatam4rtyr · 8 months
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Judith and the Head of Holofernes (1608, oil on canvas) | Giovanni Baglione
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persephoneflouwers · 2 years
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I don’t know what to tell you, Pleasing marketing team. I’ve already beef with you for the idratata bagliore idrata failure… bluegreening on twitter wont make me buy an overpriced nail polish ☹️
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