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saatchiart: “It has never been my object to record my dreams, just the determination to realize them.” – Man Ray
cuatrocientosescapistas: “Marquesa Casati”, Man Ray, 1922
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2headedsnake: Sarah Marshall
Degas’ photographs of his ballerinas
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magictransistor: Frans Huys (After Cornelis Floris), Grotesque mask heads, Antwerp, 1555.
zoetica: Illustrations by D.M. Dimitriev for one of my favorite children’s books, Konyok Gorbunok, by Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov.
russian-style: Boris Zvorykin - Illustration to “The Tale of the Dead Princess and Seven Knights” by Alexander Pushkin, 1890th That’s good example of so-called “russian style”, that was created in the end of the 19th century. Well, not created
russian-style: Peter Bagin - Illustrations to “Ivan Tsarevitch, the Grey Wolf and the Firebird”, one of the most popular Russian folk tales.
russian-style: Illustrations of russian fairy tales by Tatiana Mavrina, soviet illustrator
thirdoffive: The magical and beautiful illustrations of Vera Pavlova.
little-miss-melancholy: OI DOE-DOE Illustrated by Igor Yershov 1969
russian-style: Covers of the magazine “Jar-Ptitsa” (“The Fire-bird”) The zine was published in Berlin by Russian emigrant artists in 1921-1926th.
russian-style: Natalia Goncharova - Illustration to the Tale of Tsar Saltan by Alexander Pushkin, 1921.
russianarthistory: Ivan Bilibin Vasilisa the Beautiful
russianarthistory: Ivan Bilibin from “Vasilisa the Beautiful” 1899—1900
russianarthistory: Ivan Bilibin Baba Yaga
russian-style: Nikolay Vorobiev - Illustrations to Russian folclore (“Byliny”), 1970th They are drawn in style of Medieval Russian miniatures.
catmota: Harbor of Trieste (1907) Egon Schiele more works by this artist
Gnarly by tatasz
red-lipstick: Mark Chadwick - Acrylic Fluid Painting 61, 2012 Paintings: Acrylics
slojnotak: Jan van Huysum - Bouquet of Flowers in an Urn (1724)
papierowy-ksiezyc: Tower by Ivan Aivazovsky
niebla-en-peru: “Darial Gorge”, Ivan Aivazovsky (1862)
russianarthistory: Ivan Kramskoi Girl With Tress (1873)
russianarthistory: Konstantin Flavitsky Princess Tarakanova, 1864
ayleenapple: Ilya Repin , Sadko in the Underwater Kingdom (1876)
songesoleil: La petite sirène. The little Mermaid. Art by Gennady Spirin.( born in 1948).
Nicholas Roerich World
Hevajra Mandala. Tibet. 1600s.
Chhinnamasta Sanskrit for “She who is headless”, Chhinnamasta is one of the Mahavidyas, ten Tantric goddesses and a ferocious aspect of Devi, the Hindu Divine Mother. Chhinnamasta can be easily identified by her fearsome iconography. The self-decapitated
Japanese wood block print of a samurai firing an o-zutsu tanegashima (matchlock hand cannon).
Franz Falckenhaus (b. 1975, Bartoszyce, Poland) - Dream aka Taking Off, 2013 Collages
“Hedgehog in the fog” - of Yuri Norshtein
Gustav Klimt - Goldfish (detail)
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Golden Gown by DibuMadHatter
Edmund Blair Leighton,The Shadow,1909.Detail (princess hair)
Jan Švankmajer
Flip-Book Style Anatomy Charts [early 20th / late 19th century ?]Charts with moving die-cut parts depicting the head, brain and skull [ X ][ provenance uncertain ]
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altcomics: Joe Tallarico
Ernst Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur : Art Forms of Nature (Lithographic and Autotype prints), Published in sets of ten between 1899 and 1904.