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Stephen Mackey - Bed

Stephen Mackey - Bed

Beauté en blanc

Beauté en blanc

nends:

© Walmor Corrêa - http://www.walmorcorrea.com.br/

nends:

© Walmor Corrêa - http://www.walmorcorrea.com.br/

mediumaevum:

One of the best examples of gothic wood carving technique
Unfortunately “Gothic beauty in carved wood” is all I could find about this

mediumaevum:

One of the best examples of gothic wood carving technique

Unfortunately “Gothic beauty in carved wood” is all I could find about this

(via livre-de-matieres)

Gloria Swanson

Gloria Swanson

rockmountain-saltsea:

Nicola Samorí. Point of Entry. Effusus, 2011. Oil on wood, 27 x 19 cm.

rockmountain-saltsea:

Nicola Samorí. Point of Entry. Effusus, 2011. Oil on wood, 27 x 19 cm.

(via caterinagiglio)

theplumtree:

Helga Aichinger
createdmagicalbeauty:

Sabine Pigalle

createdmagicalbeauty:

Sabine Pigalle

Vivement le printemps !

Vivement le printemps !

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

This tall, sensuously modeled and delicately painted terracotta figurine represents Aphrodite-Isis, a goddess combining attributes of the Egyptian goddesses Isis and Hathor and the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Although otherwise nude, she wears elaborate accessories, including an exaggerated calathos (the crown of Egyptian Greco-Roman deities) emblazoned with the sun disk and horns of Isis. Her long corkscrew curls are arranged in the semblance of a traditional Egyptian hairstyle.
Similarly garbed figures of goddesses and female figures associated with marriage, conception, and childbirth are found throughout the Greco-Roman world. The Egyptian version is distinguished by its compressed, frontal, and rather rigidly upright pose, and by its occurrence in burials. These features relate to pharaonic prototypes whose efficacy seems to have extended into the afterlife for women and men alike.
After being formed in a two-part mold, the front of the hollow figurine was dipped in a white engobe (slip), then painted with a white base coat and detailed in stark black, yellow, and a range of reds and pinks, even to an elusive blush over the cheeks.

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

This tall, sensuously modeled and delicately painted terracotta figurine represents Aphrodite-Isis, a goddess combining attributes of the Egyptian goddesses Isis and Hathor and the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Although otherwise nude, she wears elaborate accessories, including an exaggerated calathos (the crown of Egyptian Greco-Roman deities) emblazoned with the sun disk and horns of Isis. Her long corkscrew curls are arranged in the semblance of a traditional Egyptian hairstyle.

Similarly garbed figures of goddesses and female figures associated with marriage, conception, and childbirth are found throughout the Greco-Roman world. The Egyptian version is distinguished by its compressed, frontal, and rather rigidly upright pose, and by its occurrence in burials. These features relate to pharaonic prototypes whose efficacy seems to have extended into the afterlife for women and men alike.

After being formed in a two-part mold, the front of the hollow figurine was dipped in a white engobe (slip), then painted with a white base coat and detailed in stark black, yellow, and a range of reds and pinks, even to an elusive blush over the cheeks.


Erin O’Connor @ The Overlook, Alexander McQueen F/W 1999

Erin O’Connor @ The Overlook, Alexander McQueen F/W 1999

(Source : thefallofsnow, via haruenishikawa)

lapetitemelancoly:

Egon Schiele- Nude-1911

lapetitemelancoly:

Egon Schiele- Nude-1911

(Source : , via lynnehoppe)

Nagada I - Statuette de Femme

Nagada I - Statuette de Femme