Dark & Fascinating Art (Vin's Favourite Artwork Archive)
СтатистикаA collection of some of the dark, imaginative & classical artwork I love and wish to archive. You're welcome to join me. Art like all great things must enthral the mind, often from emotive places of sadness, resulting in magnificence.
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Sunday Gardening by John Falter, 1961
Peaceful Evening (Friedlicher Abend) by Carl Spitzweg
Wooden Landscape in Germany by Sophus Jacobsen, 1912
Pond in the Mist by Henri Biva, 1910
Andrew Wyeth and Odd Nerdrum by Richard T. Scott
As dictated by nature, Ants drive towards a united vision which means their work has a true sense of meaning and purpose. A tribal hegemony that forms a superorganism with the sole goal of ensuring the strength, prosperity, and existence of the colony. The unrelenting cohesion and synergy displayed by Ant colonies ensures that they survive all manner of hardships. Or, perish together in the attempt. Unwavering is the Ant that is inherently fueled by work satisfaction and collective identity. To separate, or alter the unison, directive, and identity of Ants as individuals, ensures that the colony, and all traces of it, will disappear.
The Will-o’-the-Wisp by Arnold Böcklin, 1882
A Gloucestershire cottage under the Cotswold Hills by Helen Allingham
A Garden in Bloom by Alexander Saidov
Absorbed in his Studies, 1874 by Eilif Peterssen
The very best pubs are those where one's mind is able to drift between the past and the present. Prince of Wales, 53 Highgate High St, London N6 5JX (visited on @PubHistoryTours) 🍻
Hagen Throws the Priest Overboard — Hermann Vogel (1911)
Yard with Lunatics (Corral de locos) by Francisco Goya
The Fallen Angels Entering Pandemonium, c. 1841 By John Martin
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The Inferno by Herri met de Bles
I never walk away. Even when I do.
Apparition, circa 1880 by French school
La duchesse de Langeais» illustrated by André E. Marty, 1950
Francesca da Rimini and Paolo in hell with Dante and Virgil, 1883 by Henri Martin