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  • And he's found between the velvet lies he's found a truth as hard as steel

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    Judas Iscariot by Sascha Schneider, 1908

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    drawing by Architect Etienne-Louis Boullee

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    Extinguished - by Miles Johnston, 2021 (Graphite on Paper)

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    Love Bite - by Laurie Lipton (2016)

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    Trantorian Dream by Michael Whelan

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    Towboas Along the Yotsugi Dōri Canal - by Hiroshige Utagawa (1857)

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    Morning in the Tropics - by Frederic Edwin Church

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    by Julie Heffernan

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    On the threshold - by Edmund Blair Leighton

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    View From Massaki of Suijin Shrine, Uchigawa Inlet, and Sekiya - by Hiroshige Utagawa

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    Man in Oriental Costume - by Rembrandt van Rijn

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    View from the alps - by Magnus Hjalmar Munsterhjelm

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    Neapolitan Lighthouse - by Ivan Aivazovsky

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    by @dirtyiron

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    Gale Force Nun II by Phillip Jackson

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    El Rio de Luz (the river of light) - by Frederic Edwin Church (1965)

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    Off by Edmund Blair Leighton

  • And yes, it's literally called History Painting

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    History Painting by Rembrandt van Rijn

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    The streets of Marrakech - by loes_ger (50 cm)(Oil Paint on Canvas)(2021)

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    View from the alps - by Magnus Hjalmar Munsterhjelm

  • Built in tasks and data view for filtering.

    I didn't know you could filter for tasks using dataview. That's so cool

  • I also have my obsidian task manager synced on both machines so when non work stuff pops into my head, I add it to my list to work on after work in my personal task manager and get back to work.

    This is my first time meeting another obsidian user on lemmy! What plugin do you use to manage your task? (I use habit tracker 21 myself)

  • you can view it in even more detail here : https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/Jean-L%C3%A9on_G%C3%A9r%C3%B4me_-_Le_charmeur_de_serpents.jpg

    I had to size it down for this post so it wouldn't break lemmy

  • I notice you post a lot of Bellotto’s, is he an artist whose work you particularly enjoy?

    He's an artist whose works I have collected a large amount of, but sadly i only have a couple of them left to post.

  • I moderate [email protected] and so far I have not encountered a single disturbing post that had to be removed. I imagine in non-political areas of lemmy, people are more chill.

  • artists would have to make public a timelapse of their paintings as a security measure, but that's the only idea i have

  • looks like a car parked on the edge and a few people walking around it

  • the post title has been updated^^

  • I live in mortal fear of this copypasta

  • at first, I thought this was a sketch about a pedophile

    Then I checked out SNL's greatest hits

  • I love this. What I like about collages is how they can sometimes overload your senses with the sheer amount of detail, not to mention the way they're arranged and how you can shift your attention back and forth across the myriad of elements in the canvas.

    (by the way, feel free to add an [OC] tag in the title if you wish)

  • That looks great.

    Feel free to add the [OC] tag to the title if you want to.

  • can be corrected yourselfly for clarificarity.

    *yourself *clarificatory

  • I always preferred the work of his predecessor, JD Leyendecker, and his predecessor, Alfonse Mucha.

    Isn't it J. C. Leyendecker?

  • Oh that makes sense. Let me update the title

  • I think it's water color, but not sure.