February 3, 2012
moshita:

wax model of a pregnant woman in the 9th month, 1875
Gustav Zeiller

moshita:

wax model of a pregnant woman in the 9th month, 1875

Gustav Zeiller

January 30, 2012
fuckyeahpreraphaelites:

At the Golden GateValentine Cameron Prinsep 

fuckyeahpreraphaelites:

At the Golden Gate
Valentine Cameron Prinsep 

January 17, 2012
Courbet’s Origin of the World

wtfarthistory:

Gustave Courbet, The Origin of the World, 1866, oil on canvas.  Musée d'Orsay, ParisGustave Courbet, The Origin of the World, 1866, oil on canvas.  Musée d’Orsay, Paris

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January 13, 2012
cavetocanvas:

Jean-Léon Gérôme, Pelt Merchant of Cairo, 1869

cavetocanvas:

Jean-Léon Gérôme, Pelt Merchant of Cairo, 1869

January 13, 2012
cavetocanvas:

Jean-Léon Gérôme, Prayer in the Mosque, 1871
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:

Orientalist images represent more than two-thirds of Gérôme’s painted oeuvre and are based on his travels in the Near East, especially North Africa. Paul-Marie Lenoir, Gérôme’s student and one of his traveling companions, recorded a description of their 1868 visit to the Egyptian mosque of ‘Amr in Cairo, founded in A.D. 640, whose interior Gérôme depicted in this painting. The rows of worshipers, ranging from the dignitary and his attendants to the loincloth-clad Muslim holy man, face Mecca during one of the five daily prayers. It is unlikely, however, that Gérôme witnessed such a scene at this particular mosque, which, by 1868, had fallen into disuse. Rather, the image is probably a composite of sketches as well as photographs of various sites.

cavetocanvas:

Jean-Léon Gérôme, Prayer in the Mosque, 1871

From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:

Orientalist images represent more than two-thirds of Gérôme’s painted oeuvre and are based on his travels in the Near East, especially North Africa. Paul-Marie Lenoir, Gérôme’s student and one of his traveling companions, recorded a description of their 1868 visit to the Egyptian mosque of ‘Amr in Cairo, founded in A.D. 640, whose interior Gérôme depicted in this painting. The rows of worshipers, ranging from the dignitary and his attendants to the loincloth-clad Muslim holy man, face Mecca during one of the five daily prayers. It is unlikely, however, that Gérôme witnessed such a scene at this particular mosque, which, by 1868, had fallen into disuse. Rather, the image is probably a composite of sketches as well as photographs of various sites.

January 9, 2012

Dolce Far NienteJohn William Godward 

Dolce Far Niente
John William Godward 

(Source: beautifuldavinci, via fuckyeahpreraphaelites)

January 6, 2012
2headedsnake:

billdunlap.com
bill dunlap

2headedsnake:

billdunlap.com

bill dunlap

January 6, 2012
darksilenceinsuburbia:

Avoir l’ Herbot. Service Explosif, 2011.
http://www.gazolina-artline.com/herbot
On Tumblr http://herrbeut.tumblr.com/

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Avoir l’ Herbot. Service Explosif, 2011.

http://www.gazolina-artline.com/herbot

On Tumblr http://herrbeut.tumblr.com/

January 1, 2012
zeroing:

via Loie Fuller

zeroing:

via Loie Fuller

December 30, 2011
cavetocanvas:

Hyman Bloom, Cadaver No. 1, c. 1952

cavetocanvas:

Hyman Bloom, Cadaver No. 1, c. 1952

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