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So apparently ripping the Berserk Musou models is piss easy
It’s gonna happen
Finally got this finished up! Good to put this classic pairing out there finally!gfycatpatreon
s-e-r-p-i-c-o: “Farnese… Is in danger.”
berserk-confessions: I can’t stand Farnese.
Take that Farnese~
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jack-dulac: Isidro has joined the party! Farnese has joined the party! Serpico has joined the party! Gain 90 xp!
menzmeat: antonio-m: THE FARNESE HERCULES. An ancient Roman marble replica of a Greek original in bronze. Unearthed in the gardens of the Palazzo Farnese in the early 16th Century. Michelangelo was called from his work painting the Sistine Chapel to
cavetocanvas: Hendrik Goltzius, Farnese Hercules, 1591-92 Goltzius is one of the most important and innovative printmakers during this time. He liked to show off his talent in his prints, and traveled to Italy incognito so he could study works in peace,
ancientart: Antinous Farnese, Statue of Antinous. Reelaboration of the 2nd century AD after a Greek original of the Late Classical period, made of marble. Courtesy & currently located at the Naples National Archaeological Museum, Italy. Photo taken
Farnese and Posessed horse.Gfycat / WebmMy Patreon is you want to support my work. 1080p Mp4 file available for patrons
Do Farnese (Berserk) really loves Trolls?Gfycat / Webm My Patreon if you want to support my work. 1080p Mp4 file available for patrons
thecybernomicon: also note how casca and farnese (the characters in the background) are slowly creeping out of the frame even though they are not moving
So… they showed th rape horse.Well… it was nice to see. Althought the whole episode with that “Apostle” was meh.But i guess it makes sense? At least in the series since we didn’t have a proper “Black Swordman” arc thus, we didn’t
La dama e l'unicorno - Luca Longhi 1493
europeanarchitecture: Palazzo Farnese (Caprarola) - architect Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, Caprarola, Italy (by alfiogreen)
ancientart: Hera Farnese. Statue of Hera (of the Ephesus-Vienna type), the wife and one of three sisters of Zeus, and the goddess of women and marriage. Roman copy of the Imperial era after a Greek Classical original. 1st century AD, the original dates
woggywoowoo: One of the highlights of the day: a guy was looking us over, and asked what we were cosplaying. I told him we were Schierke and Farnese from Berserk. He then said, “I thought so! I just got to that part in the anime.”
Calypso - Tatiana Farnese
undare: Titian, Portrait of Ranuccio Farnese, 1542.
renaissance-art: Annibale Carracci c. 1597-1602 Ceiling Fresco, Palazzo Farnese Rome
hellenismo: Τρίτη Φθίνοντος/ Τρίτη μετ’εἰκάδας, XXVIII day From today’s sunset: twenty-eighth (third waning of the third decade) day of Boedromion. The twenty-eighth- Τριτομηνίς- is always sacred to Athena.
hadrian6: Hercules Farnese. 1591. Hendrick Goltzius. Dutch 1558-1617. red chalk on white paper. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
whatyoucantmeasure: Tatiana Farnese by Yuri Giglio
rjfour:Tatiana Farnese, The Crack by Vincenzo Travino
blondebrainpower:A Virgin with a Unicorn, c. 1604–05, fresco in Palazzo Farnese, Rome, painted by Domenichino after a design by Annibale Carracci
necspenecmetu: Annibale Carracci, Farnese Gallery Ceiling: Mercury and Paris, begun 1597
peira: Sofonisba Anguissola: Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma (c.1561)
Sofonisba Anguissola, Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma, c. 1561
thisblueboy: Titian, Ranuccio Farnese, 1542, National Gallery of Art, Washington
Attributed to Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1677-1640), The Farnese Hercules. Red chalk, 42.50 x 22 cm.
BOCCACCINO, Camillo The Prophet David 1530 Oil on canvas Palazzo Farnese, Piacenza
The Combat of Perseus and Phineus. 1597-1602. Annibale Carracci. Italian. 1560-1609. fresco Farnese Gallery. Rome.
Telamon. detail from fresco by Annibale Carracci. Italian. 1560-1609. Farnese Gallery. Rome.
Hendrick Goltzius Farnese Hercules (detail) c. 1592 41.8 x 30.4 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art
Annibale Carracci. Italian 1560-1609. Palazzo Farnese. Rome
serviceorientedsub: Museum Collection: Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Italy Catalogue Number: Naples 280Title: ”Farnese Hercules” Class: Free-standing statue Material: MarbleHeight: 3.25 metres (colossus) Context: Found in Baths
templeofapelles: Diana and Endymion, 1596 Annibale Carracci Farnese Gallery Rome
classical-beauty-of-the-past: Farnese Sculptures, National Archaeological Museum, Naples.Lucius Verus AntiopeHeraMinerva ErosSatyrAphroditeAntinous DionysosIsiscredit: Marie-Lan Nguyen
mesbeauxarts: Annibale Carracci. Jupiter and Juno from The Loves of the Gods fresco cycle. 1597. Fresco. Ceiling of the Farnese Gallery, Palazzo Farnese. Roma, Italia.
hadrian6: Detail : The Farnese Hercules holding the Golden Apples of the Hesperides. early 3rd.century AD. Roman copy.National Archaeological Museum. Naples.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
loverofbeauty: The Farnese Hercules holding the Golden Apples of the Hesperides. (early 3rd.century AD) Detail (via hadrian6)
antinoo5: whateverstrikesme: ombredesfleurs: The Antinous Farnese - 130-138 AD, Naples Archaeological Museum. Immortal beauty AVE ANTINOO
boysnmenart:Bacchus Palazzo Farnese, Rome
bobbygio: bloghqualls : Annibale Carracci, “Apollo scuoia Marsia”, Affresco, 1557-62, Particolare, Galleria Farnese, Roma.
the-paintrist: le-rococo-en-versailles: Prince Alessandro Farnese, later Duke of Parma and Piacenza. Sofonisba Anguissola, 1560’s. Alexander Farnese (Italian: Alessandro Farnese, Spanish: Alejandro Farnesio) (27 August 1545 – 3 December 1592)
marmarinos: Detail of the Farnese Hermes, 1st century CE. Roman copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles or his school, dated to the 4th century BCE.
hadrian6: The Gladiator Farnese. The Roman copy of 190-199. n. e. Greek original of approx. 460 BC. marble. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
echiromani:Statue of an athlete. Farnese Collection, National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
neapolis-neapolis:Apollonio e Taurisco di Tralle, Il supplizio di Dirce o Toro Farnese (I sec. a. C. - II sec.), Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Napoli.
ganymedesrocks:twoboysblue:Annibale Carracci (1560 - 1609), a ceiling detail from the Farnese Gallery to herald the powers of partnerships.
antonio-m:Farnese Hercules, (detail). Archeology Museum of Naples. marble