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thegetty:

Bust of Felix Mendelssohn, 1848, Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel. Marble. The J. Paul Getty Museum

thegetty:

Bust of Felix Mendelssohn, 1848, Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel. Marble. The J. Paul Getty Museum

heptagram:

Reliquary with skull of Mary Magdalene ©Catherine Karnow 1989

heptagram:

Reliquary with skull of Mary Magdalene ©Catherine Karnow 1989

cavetocanvas:

Antoine-Louis Barye, Two Bears Wrestling, c. 1830
From the Smithsonian American Art Museum:

Antoine-Louis Barye entered this sculpture in the 1833 Paris Salon, describing it as “Two bears wrestling, one North American, the other from the Indies.” He modeled many sculptures of bears in the zoo at the Jardin des Plantes, and often named them according to the cage labels, which identified their country of origin.

cavetocanvas:

Antoine-Louis Barye, Two Bears Wrestling, c. 1830

From the Smithsonian American Art Museum:

Antoine-Louis Barye entered this sculpture in the 1833 Paris Salon, describing it as “Two bears wrestling, one North American, the other from the Indies.” He modeled many sculptures of bears in the zoo at the Jardin des Plantes, and often named them according to the cage labels, which identified their country of origin.

phytos:

Jason Fulford - Medusa’s Reflection

phytos:

Jason Fulford - Medusa’s Reflection

(Source: blue-voids, via arpeggia)

tagaoth:

A mourner from the tomb of Valois dukes -white alabaster ~1443-1457

tagaoth:

A mourner from the tomb of Valois dukes -white alabaster ~1443-1457

thegetty:

Bust of Felix Mendelssohn, 1848, Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel. Marble. The J. Paul Getty Museum

thegetty:

Bust of Felix Mendelssohn, 1848, Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel. Marble. The J. Paul Getty Museum

bloodmilk:

david ross harper

bloodmilk:

david ross harper

(Source: strikec0re, via naccsa)

heptagram:

Reliquary with skull of Mary Magdalene ©Catherine Karnow 1989

heptagram:

Reliquary with skull of Mary Magdalene ©Catherine Karnow 1989

cavetocanvas:

Antoine-Louis Barye, Two Bears Wrestling, c. 1830
From the Smithsonian American Art Museum:

Antoine-Louis Barye entered this sculpture in the 1833 Paris Salon, describing it as “Two bears wrestling, one North American, the other from the Indies.” He modeled many sculptures of bears in the zoo at the Jardin des Plantes, and often named them according to the cage labels, which identified their country of origin.

cavetocanvas:

Antoine-Louis Barye, Two Bears Wrestling, c. 1830

From the Smithsonian American Art Museum:

Antoine-Louis Barye entered this sculpture in the 1833 Paris Salon, describing it as “Two bears wrestling, one North American, the other from the Indies.” He modeled many sculptures of bears in the zoo at the Jardin des Plantes, and often named them according to the cage labels, which identified their country of origin.

phytos:

Jason Fulford - Medusa’s Reflection

phytos:

Jason Fulford - Medusa’s Reflection

(Source: blue-voids, via arpeggia)

tagaoth:

A mourner from the tomb of Valois dukes -white alabaster ~1443-1457

tagaoth:

A mourner from the tomb of Valois dukes -white alabaster ~1443-1457

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