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Sisyphus hauls his rock in the Underworld, while Persephone watches. Side A of an Attic black-figur
Thayer, Angel Seated on a Rock
The Rock of Doom by Sir Edward Burne-Jones1885-1888oil on canvasStaatsgalerie
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Three headed dragon wall painting from an Etruscan tomb at the necropoli
dappledwithshadow:SolitaireNorman Rockwell 1950Private collectionPainting - oil on canvas
I’ve always found pets in anthropomorphic series super uncanny. the main character is a dog? b
Rocky Landscape (Caravan in a Valley), Joos de Momper the Younger, between 1610 and 1630
lindahall:Henri Breuil – Scientist of the DayHenriBreuil, a French archaeologist and priest, and oft
(Rochers sous la lune (translation: Rocks under the moon), Herta Lebk)À visages découverts, #2
cavetocanvas:Rock painting from San Raphael Swell, c. 2000 - 1000 BCE
William Stanley Haseltine (American; 1835–1900)Rocks at NahantOil on canvas, 1864Terra Foundation fo
Rocky Mountain Landscape by Albert Bierstadt
I’ve been doing Huevember to compensate for Inktober. Here are days 1-4~
elaphaia:i put on a corset and painted my face for the first time since april (not counting harrow-w
Coastline, Narragansett, Rhode IslandWilliam Stanley Haseltine (American; 1835–1900)1862–63Graphite,
A Storm in the Rocky Mountains (Mt. Rosalie) by Albert Bierstadt (click to enlarge)
spookysouthwest:The Frog Rock of Congress, Arizona. This unusual collection of rocks was painted to
cake-and-leave:another set of ms paint valentines, rock based this time
Sights of Australia (2 of 3)Illustrations I did for Boomerang: Australia, a card game from publisher
Rocky Mountain Goats, Albert Bierstadt, 1885
uncertaintimes:Painted horse, Lascaux cave, France.Rock Art Blog
This assemblage stands at the intersection of sculpture, painting, and fashion. Organically draped t
tierradentro:“Girl Running with Wet Canvas”, 1930, Norman Rockwell.
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