Figure Art Gallery
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Figure of Magu with a fawn, Qing dynasty (1644–1911) or early Republic (1912–49), late 19th–early 20
Gilt bronze repousse figure of Jambhala, Tibet, 18thC.
met-islamic-art:Standing Figure with Feathered Headdress, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtCor
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Process gif with a rather large cut in the middle. Old picture something like five years old, figure
You are who you are Original Ink Drawing //Zaiguu
artist-dali:Figure with Drawers for a Four-part Screen, 1934, Salvador Dali
gotta love some gestured dance sketches~
Danseuse à la Pomme, or Ancient Dancer, by Jean-Léon GérômeFrench, first exhibited in marble, ivory,
Four roundels depicting classical figures, possibly representing the four seasons, by the circle of
figure drawing practise
met-egyptian-art:Horus falcon figure, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtGift of Egypt Explorat
tanaka chisato 田中 千智 overhelmeted beings closed into theis colourful worlds, ignoring blacka and whi
Pendant in the Shape of a Seated Figure with Bovine Headc. 4700-2920 BCE, Northeastern China, late N
Study for the Figure of the Iliad in the Apotheosis of Homer by Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresFrench,
Figure in the Moonlight - Grimshaw John AtkinsonEnglish 1836-1893
Phoenician ivory with Egyptian influence, Phoenician, Last third of 8th century BC, Assyria, Ancient
Innocent seriesThe theme is innocent. So I decided to draw the figure in a naive way. Sort of like h
nihon-no-ningyou:A netsuke figure of a sleeping boar covered by grasses. This netsuke dates from the
aldieb:[id: a drawing of a figure viewed from the side from the chest up. they wear plate armor that
Cup Coffee - Iain Faulkner Scottish,b. 1973-Oil on canvas
Afternoon Coffee - Nguyen Vinh Trung , 2014.Vietnamese, b. 1985-Oil on canvas, 65 x 57 in 165
Parcel-gilt silver figure of Shadakshari Avalokiteshvara. Tibet, 16th century.
Boys with a Boat, Ohio River, Near Wheeling, West VirginiaThomas Pollock Anshutz (American; 1851–191
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