Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Marx: The Lion’s Bride, ca 1908
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from 'The Nutcracker and Mouse King' by E. T. A Hoffmann, illustrated by Gail de Marcken
Marianne von Werefkin (1860-1938): 'Skaters'
Walter Schnackenberg
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arthur boyd houghton, London in 1865
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Arthur Boyd Houghton, Itinerant Singers
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by virgil finlay
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William Bouguereau, "Nymphes et Satyre"
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Lawrence Alma-Tadema, "The Finding of Moses"
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Lawrence Alma-Tadema, "Confidences"
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Alphonse Mucha, "Summer"
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Alphonse Mucha, "Morning Star"
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John Everett Millais, "Waiting"
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John Everett Millais, "Esther"
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Edward Burne-Jones, "Sidonia von Bork"
Gustave Moreau, "Desdemone"
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Gustave Moreau, "The Birth of Venus"
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, "The Gold Scab"
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler , "Harmony in Grey and Green: Miss Cicely Alexander"
Sandro Botticelli, "Pallas and the Centaur"
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Anthony Frederick Sandys, "Medea"
Anthony Frederick Sandys, "Love"
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George Frederick Watts, "The Dweller Within"
James Jacques Joseph Tissot, "Young Lady in a Boat"
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James Jacques Joseph Tissot, "The Tedious Story"
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James Jacques Joseph Tissot, "On the Thames"
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James Jacques Joseph Tissot, "Orphan"
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portrait of mlle. l. l., James Jacques Joseph Tissot
the temptation of eve, John Roddam Spencer Stanhope
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the catapault, edward john poynter
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rock in the sea
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walking with dinosaurs
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i'm kind of obsessed with these intricately painted rocks
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this makes me so sad!
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i heart various things
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mary blair via lisa congdon
reminds me of lev grossman's "the magicians"
reach for the sky
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somehow ominous and hopeful
Orin Zebest I heard it was called "Frilthy Lucre", which I like, because it sounds so 20th Century.
Lynae Zebest it's technically "The Gold Scab: An Exercise in Frithly Lucre."