Oil paintings by wonderful Basque artist Alai Ganuza
So unique!

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Gustave-Max Stevens — The Twelve Princesses (1899)
Nymphology. Posting a bigger image here
Inspired by Pre-Raphaelites and named after Melanie Martinez song 🫀
I used plates from Bourgery: Atlas of Human Anatomy and Surgery, illustrations by Nicolas Henri Jacob.
I was today years old when found out about "Cosmic Madonna", shame on me.
That's not Midjourney (sad hehe, sorry for not tagging it in one of previous entries as I didn't know about such a thing while posting).
That's Salvador Dali in 1958 🙏🏻
Janis Rozentāls — Nāve (Death), 1897
Alexandre Cabanel – Cleopatra testing poison on condemned prisoners (1887)
Me, being quite educated and person of culture a bit, can't stop being amazed that there was a large amount of realist artwork during antiquity times besides sculpture (e.g. Fayum mummy portraits).
This is the Dog mosaic from Hellenistic Ptolemaic Egypt (~200-150 BC).
Middle Ages didn't do well for fine arts.
Graham Little – ‘Untitled (Wood)’ 2019, courtesy of Alison Jacques Gallery, London
Burn the 31st https://www.instagram.com/p/CYKfzn_tqZ4/?utm_medium=tumblr
François-Émile Ehrmann – Oedipus and the Sphinx (1903)
Meet my new cat – Ereshkigal, Queen of the Underworld (Queen of the Cellar in fact). Oreshka ('walnut') for short. #ereshkigal #ereshkigalthecat #кошкаорешка https://www.instagram.com/p/CLmNrlynkQE/?igshid=9j8izwg3mucj