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skelecha1rs · 1 month
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Chivalry, Sir Frank Dicksee (1886-87)
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depraved-raven · 1 month
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“till death do us part,
they say.
i say,
i will love you till this life to the next.
and if next life won't grace me with you, i will still love you till the next one, and the next, and the next, till death finally give up on us."
- cynthia go // till death give up on us [62/365]
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vox-anglosphere · 4 months
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The romantic ruins of Tintern Abbey have inspired poets & painters.
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yxxxxxx1 · 9 months
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Paintings that might portray the tragic love story of Padmé and Anakin
"Romeo and Juliet" by Frank Dicksee (1884)
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The tragic love story of Shakespeare's adored couple, Romeo and Juliet, is captured in this painting. Like Anakin and Padmé, Romeo and Juliet face obstacles and societal constraints that threaten to tear them apart. The painting depicts their tender and forbidden love, similar to that of Anakin and Padmé.
"The Kiss" by Francesco Hayez (1859)
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This romantic painting depicts a passionate kiss between two lovers amidst a dramatic backdrop. The ferocious embrace and the strong bond that connects the two figures recall the forbidden love that blazed between Anakin and Padmé.
"The Meeting on the Turret Stairs" by Frederic William Burton (1864)
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This artwork depicts a secret rendezvous between two lovers on a staircase. The composition and the emotional intensity of the figures reflect the hidden and forbidden nature of Anakin and Padmé's relationship.
"The Lovers" by René Magritte (1928)
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In this surrealist artwork, a cloth conceals the faces of a couple that are locked in a passionate embrace. It symbolizes the hidden nature of Anakin and Padmé's relationship, since the rules set forth by the Jedi Order forbid them to express their love. Furthermore, they have to remain secretive as to avoid any dangers that may arise from it.
"The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli (1485–1486)
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While not directly depicting the love story of Anikin and Padmé, this Renaissance masterpiece represents the birth of beauty and love. The ethereal and romantic quality of the painting reflects the beauty, enchantment, and allure of Padmé.
Y.M.
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gingerbaci · 1 year
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"At the Swan Lake" by Hans Zatzka
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rambleonwithrosie · 18 days
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Palette of Eugene Delacroix
Eugène Delacroix, Seated Figure in Turkish Costume (Possibly Monsieur J. B. Pierret), circa 1825.
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pmamtraveller · 2 months
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THE DEATH OF CAESAR, 1867 by JEAN-LÉON GÉRÔME
GÉRÔME’s DEATH OF CAESAR went on to become one of AMERICA’s most beloved paintings. The painting captures the moment of the ROMAN Emperor’s murder, as his henchmen, arms outstretched, appear to be dancing around his body.
We see a realistic representation of the art, sculpture and architecture that GÉRÔME had studied while in ROME. However, the scene, which takes place in the THEATER OF POMPEII, is staged in a style that was unusual for its time: the object of the piece is foregrounded, but it is secondary to the actions of the plotters. The body of CAESAR is left in the darkness to the left-hand side of the canvas, and the story revolves around a group of cheering knifemen.
This composition would have an influence on other history painters. DES CARS wrote: "Its evocative power and its consummate mastery of visual theater, characterized by the favorite device of the central void, was to be a lasting influence on the way other painters depicted and staged drama."
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hhhideyhole · 6 months
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Mihály Zichy: 'Erzsébet királyné Deák Ferenc ravatalánál' [Queen Elisabeth by the funeral bier of Ferenc Deák] (1877)
This painting has been restored after many years of not being on display, and can be found at the Royal Palace of Gödöllő in Gödöllő, Hungary.
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tobyfoxart · 1 year
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The best advice I got when I did my Masters in illustration was “make some original characters”, and I heard “make them kiss”🌈
Eztli and Vasilios are boyfriends and I need to draw them more
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skelecha1rs · 5 months
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Details of painting Isabelle Antoinette Barones Sloet van Toutenburg, Nicaise De Keyser (1852)
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terracegallery · 4 months
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Colorful Dancing Hearts
As an artist, I express my passion and love through my work. My goal is to create artwork that makes you feel happiness, peace, love or comfort. I’ve been feeling in a cheerful loving mood this past Holiday season! I offer Dancing Hearts to get you into the New Year! Great for a romantic gesture or a baby nursery. We all need love! LEARN MORE HERE!
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pfalztexter · 6 months
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Nymphen und Satyr
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William Adolphe Bouguereau: Nymphen und Satyr (1873)
"Das Bild gelangte nach seiner ersten Ausstellung in Paris direkt nach Amerika, wo es allein durch Reproduktionen und eine veröffentlichte Strichzeichnung an Bekanntheit gewann, als es, in einer New Yorker Hotelbar ausgestellt, zur Sensation wurde. Die Strafverfolgung durch einen gesetzlichen Sittenwächter machte es erst recht berühmt.[5]
1942 wurde es von Robert Sterling Clark erworben und ist heute im Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown (Massachusetts) ausgestellt, galt davor aber 40 Jahre lang als verschollen, weil ein Käufer die damals als anrüchig geltende Darstellung vor der Öffentlichkeit wegsperrte." (Quelle)
Georg Schumann, op. 3 (a) Tanz der Nymphen und Satyrn, Orchesterstück aus „Amor und Psyche“:
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mila2010 · 1 year
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Rob Hefferan
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morguegirlxxx · 1 year
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Love me love me love me love me
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noirluvs · 9 months
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the kiss, painted in 1859 by francesco hayez .
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tags :D
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