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zoeynsanity · 29 days
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i rest my case
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ducklooney · 5 months
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Duckvember - Human, Loved and Nude Duck (Ducks) - Donald and Daisy as Adam and Eve and Gladstone Gander as Michelangelo's David
No more old Ducklooney. XD Joking aside, I've always had a love for history and good old art, so I drew on these leftover themes from Duckvember as redraws from famous works.
The first drawing represents Donald and Daisy Duck as Adam and Eve, as the first humans, that is, as the first ducks. According to the Book of Genesis from the Bible, Adam and Eve lived in Paradise, that is, in the Garden of Eden, until they took the fruit from the tree of knowledge and were then forced to leave Paradise. Yes, they obeyed the Serpent, or Lucifer, who prompted them to commit the first sin and disobedience to God. Whether the red fruit is an apple or a pomegranate or something else, it is not known, but I certainly drew it as a red fruit that represents the fruit of knowledge, as I also drew the background of Eden, and represented the snake as Evronian (an enemy alien duck from the Paperinik New Adventures comics) , since they are certainly evil. Yes, I also drew as a redraw from the genius artwork painted by Tony Fernandez, one of the genius artists for Donald Duck comics. Poor Donald and Daisy, what have they gotten themselves into.
Another drawing presents Gladstone Gander as the Human Duck, in the pose of Michelangelo's David. David was a Biblical figure and king of Israel who reigned in the late 11th and early 10th centuries BC and was the writer of Psalms, Biblical songs. Michelangelo Buonarroti, who was an excellent Renaissance artist in the late 15th and early 16th century AD, created a statue of David from 1501 to 1504 and that statue represented the power of the Medici family. I always imagined a sexy Gladstone so I drew him as Michelangelo's David standing in Florence as a future statue pose. Although I have not managed to draw a fully human duck, although Gladstone is half goose, it is still strange to me that even though ducks look more humanoid, they have fully human legs. Anyway, this is my first time doing this, so I apologize for that. Yes, I put a shell, because I don't like to show indecent body parts, and it should be censored for children.
This is a joke after all. I hope you like these drawings and these ideas and surprises like this. Feel free to like and reblog this. And it is not allowed to use such ideas without my permission and without mentioning me.
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reachforthestars-101 · 7 months
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If you like anime feminism artists older times and good writing
Try Arte!
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nynevefromthelake · 1 year
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Who’d be happy, let him be so:
 Nothing’s sure about tomorrow.
Lorenzo de Medici
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ducktoonsfanart · 5 months
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The Creation of Donald Duck (Creation of Adam) and Mona Daisy (Mona Lisa) - Duckverse History
This is my repost of my drawings that I drew last year and I plan to draw them again maybe this year or maybe next year, but in an even better way.
Otherwise, you can read more about it here: https://ducktoonsfanart.tumblr.com/post/691976347880505344/the-creation-of-the-world-and-the-creation-of
The first drawing is a redraw by the genius artist Michelangelo Buonarroti of The Creation of Adam, only in this case the creation of Donald Duck by God played by Scrooge. Yes, Scrooge is being held by angels, played by Daisy, the Caballeros (Jose and Panchito), Gladstone, Gyro, Fethry, Gus and Donald's nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie. Don't worry, this is just a joke, being a believer myself, I just want to present in a better way what the creation of the first anthropomorphic duck would look like.
The second drawing is the Mona Lisa, which is actually Daisy, and it is a redraw of the genius picture painted by the genius Leonardo Da Vinci. Yes, my goal is to present my new beginning of a new AU, that is, the Duckverse in history, from the beginning of the world to the present day. I think you yourself know what it is about. For now, I have taken the supposed origin of the world and the Renaissance period, but there will be more.
I hope you like these drawings and feel free to like and reblog this if you support new ideas like this. Of course, using my ideas without my permission and without mentioning me is strictly prohibited.
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00meat-shake00 · 2 months
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Main characters from my vampire saga (dark ages)
1. Katrine (Cappadocian)
2. Jakub (Tremere)
3. Edward (Cappadocian)
4. Sir John (Ventrue)
5. Reynaud / Pontius Pilate (Malkavian)
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minowly · 1 year
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proartsblog · 1 year
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Portrait of a Young Woman, 1540s by anonimous. Venetian school
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theblvcksupreme · 2 years
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act i: RENAISSANCE by BEYONCÉ out on 07/29/22.
“Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world. It allowed me to feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving. My intention was to create a safe place, a place without judgment. A place to be free of perfectionism and overthinking. A place to scream, release, feel freedom. It was a beautiful journey of exploration. I hope you find joy in this music. I hope it inspires you to release the wiggle. Ha! And to feel as unique, strong, and sexy as you are.”
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artsof · 1 year
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Saint Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata | Jan van Eyck | 1432 | Philadelphia Museum of Art
“This brilliant display of Jan van Eyck’s microscopic technique highlights his ability to create pictures that seem at once very sharp yet very far away. The artist meticulously depicted the moment during a forty-day fast in the wilderness when Francis of Assisi received the wounds of the crucified Christ, who is seen here held aloft by a seraph, or angel. Although Van Eyck positioned the scene in the rocky landscape of legend, he included a bustling Netherlandish city in distance, as if to suggest that the miracle is visible outside boundaries of time or geography.The picture’s small size suggests that it was intended as a portable and personal object, one easily held in the hands and filled with details that reward close and repeated examination. The painting likely traveled in the artist’s lifetime or shortly thereafter, possibly on an early owner’s pilgrimage to Jerusalem.”
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e-l-e-n-a · 2 years
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The Tudors wore outerwear without shirts. It is not right. In Borgia, everyone has shirts. But until the end of the 19th century they were worn over the head. There are correct options. Shirt with a small front slit. Shirt with side fastening at the collar.
The nightgowns in the film are chiffon or organza. In reality, it was thin linen or cotton. The brightly decorated shirt was meant for the bedroom.
Umbrellas have a reliable design. But for the second half of the 16th century. Dutch merchants brought them from the east. They were heavy. Even warriors wore them.
Knitted stockings appeared later. In the 15th century, stockings were sewn, not knitted. The length was just above the knee. The garters were under the knee.
Jackets farsetto - length to waist. That’s right. But there were no buckles. These clothes are only for the young.
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gremtron · 1 year
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Swan neck 🦢
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Track list for Beyoncé’s anticipated Renaissance album. Check it Out
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xmxlvq · 2 years
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Apollo and the Arts - Paul Jean Gervais; 1897
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nynevefromthelake · 2 years
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Salai
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thegirlcomposer · 1 year
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Shiny love. he saved me for the night. we dance. we sweat. we love.
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