Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680); Italian sculptor and architect.
“What Shakespeare is to drama, Bernini is to sculpture[…]” Katherine Eustace, 2011
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Ok so I havent been able to draw these last few days so have this old drawing from the time I was obsessed with baroque architecture.
Sorry for bad pic couldnt get the lighting right for the life of me
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Ceilings, plaster... Can't you just make it move faster?...
Lovely to be sitting here with you... You're kinda cute but it's raining harder...
Then you're drivin' me home... And I don't wanna leave... But I have to go
You kiss me in your car... And it feels like the start of a movie I've seen before... Before...
Ceilings from Old Masters Collection // Schwarzenberg Palace // Prague, Czech Republic
”Ceilings” - Lizzy McAlpine
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Antique lover’s eye jewelry
Per KatieConsiders.com
“lover’s eye jewelry was popular in the late 1700s and early 1800s when stylish aristocratic Englishmen and women often wore the miniature portraits depicting their spouse or lover. Because the tiny watercolors revealed only the eye, the subject’s identity could be kept secret. Typically painted on ivory, the portraits were fashioned as brooches, rings, pendants, and lockets”
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