Detail from Woman at a Mirror by Gerard ter Borch II, c. 1652.
Tag: art
Flower market in Bangkok, Thailand
aragorn and legolas but theyre tired camp counselors
Correr Museum, Venice
Julian Schnabel Exhibition – 2011
Minoan Snake Goddess/Priestess
The exact purpose of these figurines, found on Crete, is unclear, as we cannot read the writings of the Minoans. We don’t know if this was a goddess, a priestess, or something else entirely. There is a parallel to be drawn between these and the Maenads, who were the female followers of wine god Dionysus. They too carried serpents, in an effort to repel the advances of the Satyrs.
Anita Louise as Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935, dir. William Dieterle & Max Reinhardt)
Still-life with a cat and a mackerel on a table top by Giovanni Rivalta (Italian, 1756–1832)
Two dissected heads by Jacques-Fabien Gautier d’Agoty
Details of Lucretia by Rembrandt van Rijn, 1664