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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by DearMoogle to c/traditional_art@lemmy.world
 

'Venus and Anchises' was inspired by a verse from a poem called the 'Epipsychidion', by Shelley.

'Athwart that wintry wilderness of thorns
Flashed from her motion splendour like the morn's, And from her presence life was radiated
Through the grey earth and branches bare and dead; So that her way was paved and roofed above
With flowers as soft as thoughts of budding love; '

Richmond shows us the meeting at night, of Venus and her earthly lover, the Trojan shepherd Anchises, on Mount Ida. Venus, clothed in glowing pink and gold walks towards Anchises, who awaits her holding a lyre. Anchises, clad in a red shirt, appears to cower in the shadow of a tree. The usual penalty for mortals such as he for looking at a god or goddess was to be turned into stone.

The picture is not a simple illustration of a mythical event, but demonstrates the transforming power of love. Night has turned into day. In the bottom right of the picture there are the dead leaves of autumn, but wherever Venus walks she becomes surrounded by spring flowers and apple blossom. She is accompanied by lions and a flight of doves which disperse a group of sparrows. Although the event depicted is rooted in ancient Greek mythology, Richmond chooses to show the dramatic awakening of a northern landscape in an English spring. The offspring of the union between Venus and Anchises was Aeneas, the legendary ancestor of the Romans.

https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/artifact/venus-and-anchises

 
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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by DearMoogle to c/funny@sh.itjust.works
 

It’s the dog throwing up for me😳

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The young painter Andreas Achenbach (1815–1910) completed this painting in a studio at the Städelschule and it was purchased immediately by the Städel. With precise strokes, it shows a ship struggling against the raging sea to avoid being smashed against the rough cliffs. The deliberate lighting emphasises the surge and the mighty rocks, thus, heightening the feeling of agitation while witnessing these events. The large format further intensifies this impression of the depicted force of nature. Achenbach repeatedly painted detailed seascapes of this kind. They are skilfully staged: it was not until two years after the painting’s creation that Achenbach actually travelled to Norway.

https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/storm-at-sea-off-the-norwegian-coast

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submitted 4 months ago by DearMoogle to c/taneggs@lemmy.ca
 
 

The Australian painter John Peter Russell got to know Vincent at Fernand Cormon’s studio. He painted this portrait of his friend in 1886 in a conventional, realistic style. It is clearly influenced by photography, although the face and the hand still show Impressionist touches. The portrait was not so dark originally.

Another artist, Archibald Standish Hartrick, met Van Gogh at Russell’s studio. He later recalled: ‘[Russell] had just completed that portrait of him in a striped blue suit.’ You can indeed just make out a few little blue stripes at the lower edge of the painting. Analysis has revealed, moreover, that the words ‘Vincent, in friendship’ were painted in red over Van Gogh’s head. In Hartrick’s view, this was the most accurate portrait of Van Gogh – more realistic than the likenesses done by other artists or any of Vincent’s self-portraits. Van Gogh was very attached to it. Years later, he wrote to Theo: ‘take good care of my portrait by Russell, which means a lot to me.

https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en/collection/s0273V1962

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by DearMoogle to c/natureismetal@ponder.cat
 

A white-tailed eagle fights a Steller's sea eagle on the coast of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island.

Photograph by Andrew Jones, National Geographic Your Shot

[–] DearMoogle 5 points 4 months ago

Me too! I think it’s so sad when people shoo them or kick towards them. -.-

[–] DearMoogle 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

The world needs more pigeon love! <3

[–] DearMoogle 3 points 4 months ago

Yo this reminds me of the Berserk “behelits”.

[–] DearMoogle 2 points 4 months ago

I don’t have that kinda scary imagination man xD

[–] DearMoogle 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Yeah it’s scary. Nurses too. So many that struggle with navigating the EHR and basic computer troubleshooting (have you tried turning it off and on or swapping out the batteries?). Also documenting with amazingly bad English lol. Also doctors doing dictation charting, which you can tell who’s using it by all the silly mistakes

[–] DearMoogle 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

What a productive day of birding! I don’t live in the UK, so I’m surprised by the parakeets and gadwalls:)

[–] DearMoogle 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (3 children)

That picture pretty creepy! Reminds me of the artwork in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.

[–] DearMoogle 8 points 4 months ago

There were a lot of protest songs about Iraq and then it just seemed to fizzle out

[–] DearMoogle 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I just want angry punk to have a major comeback

[–] DearMoogle 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (3 children)

I don’t really care for Jared Leto and think he’s a creepo, but I recently watched the movie Dallas Buyers Club and thought he did a great job actually

[–] DearMoogle 6 points 4 months ago

Wow it looks sunken into the tree!

 

Just learned about this metro station that’s supposed to be quite beautiful.

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/tashkent-metro-stations-uzbekistan

The strikingly gorgeous stations of the Tashkent Metro may rival those in Moscow, even considered by some to be the most beautiful in the world. But they remain largely obscure because photography inside the metro was not only strictly forbidden, but illegal until June 2018.

[–] DearMoogle 5 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Lookin at you, lemmy.world/c/cat! xD

 

Barry Blitt, The New Yorker

Yep, still relevant!

 

Courtesy of Conservation International🐋

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