Literally just a girl, sharing my favorite pieces of art and literature on here :) All pictures are taken by me ! Enjoy !
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Albrecht Dürer, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 1496-1498, printed in Nuremberg.
tagged by @mzmarple ! Thank you <3
ೃ⁀➷ hiii hi here’s just a random question form ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆
: ̗̀➛ what’s ur fav color: black, and all shades of green.
: ̗̀➛ how long have u been on tumblr for: 2024...
: ̗̀➛ wheres a place u always wanted to travel to: I want to see Prague, but I enjoy exploring any city.
: ̗̀➛ what’s ur fav clothing brand(s): I don't really have one? If I could make my own medieval dresses, I would.
: ̗̀➛ what’s ur fav singer/band(s): I like Hozier, Cosmo Sheldrake, Aurora (let me be a hermit please), but I've also been listening to Portishead, Pink Floyd, Massive Attack and Agnes Obel as of late
: ̗̀➛ what’s ur current phone lockscreen: a rotation of my favourite artworks, and my siblings
: ̗̀➛ most recent/current hyperfixation: Hannibal 🫣, anything Hugh Dancy (Law and Order oops) and medieval art (always. always.)
: ̗̀➛ what’s ur relationship status: single / possessed by my research
: ̗̀➛ what’s ur dream job: Hermit. And art historian, which is more likely. In a past life, I'm pretty sure I was also: a depressed painter, a crazy fortune teller, a court jester (sad), a gossipy socialite (happy), and someone who actually finished writing their fics (which is unfortunately harder in this life).
: ̗̀➛ outside of tumblr, fav social app: no.
: ̗̀➛ do u have pets: I like to look at pictures of cat forlornly, waiting for a bigger apartment.
: ̗̀➛ if u do have pets, what kind/how many: one (1) art print of a cat. He's getting lonely, I should get another one.
: ̗̀➛ do u prefer tea or coffee: caffein doesn't do anything to my brain, so tea for the aesthetic (grandmacore).
: ̗̀➛ whats ur fav ice cream flavor: anything citrus, or the weirder the better (I see you, basil and flowers combinations).
I tag : I don't have anyone to tag just yet 🥲 but you are very much welcome to join, it was fun !
Gustave Moreau, Galatée (Galatea), 1880, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Claude Monet, La Gare Saint-Lazare (Saint-Lazare Train Station), 1877, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Gustave Caillebotte, Vue de toits, Effet de Neige (View of Rooftops, effects of snow), 1878, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Claude Monet, Soleil couchant sur la Seine à Lavacourt, effet d’hiver (Setting sun over the Seine at Lavacourt, winter effect), 1880, Petit Palais, Paris.
John William Waterhouse, The Rescue, 1890, Petit Palais, Paris.
Paul Cézanne, La Montagne Sainte-Victoire, c.1890, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Francisco de Goya, El sueño de la razón produce monstruos (The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters), 1799.
Claude Monet, Mount Kolsaas, 1895, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, A Christmas Carol, 1867, Petit Palais, Paris.
Odilon Redon, Les yeux clos (Closed eyes), 1890, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
John William Waterhouse, Lamia, 1909, Petit Palais, Paris.
Claude Monet, La pie (the Magpie), 1868-69, musée d’Orsay.
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Noli me tangere (La Madeleine), c. 1857, Angers Fine Arts Museum.
Lorenzo Lippi, Allégorie de la Simulation (Deceit), c. 1650, Angers Fine Arts Museum.
René Magritte, L’empire des lumières, 1953-54.
Rembrandt, the toilet of Bathsheba, 1643, the Metropolitan Museum.
Vilhelm Hammershoi, Hvile, 1905, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Henri Matisse, Nature morte aux oranges, 1913.
Alphonse Osbert, Soir Antique, 1908, Petit Palais, Paris.
Raphael, Dama col liocorno, c. 1505, Galleria Borghese.
Multās per gentēs et multa per aequora vectus
adveniō hās miserās, frāter, ad īnferiās,
ut tē postrēmō dōnārem mūnere mortis
et mūtam nēquīquam alloquerer cinerem
quandoquidem fortūna mihī tētē abstulit ipsum
heu miser indignē frāter adēmpte mihī
nunc tamen intereā haec, prīscō quae mōre parentum
trādita sunt trīstī mūnere ad īnferiās,
accipe frāternō multum mānantia flētū.
Atque in perpetuum, frāter, avē atque valē.