kingstitt:“What Happens If You Break an Artwork?” (via) [Nick
art-of-swords: Child’s Smallsword Dated: circa 1750 Culture:
art-of-swords: SmallswordDated: circa 1680Culture: FrenchMedium:
historyfan: A combined axe/wheel lock gun. Circa 1609. As seen
Annibale Carracci (Bologna 1560 - Roma 1609); San Rocco e l'Angelo
Francesco Guardi (Venezia, 1712 - 1793); The lagoon looking toward
centuriespast: Flowers under a Lion Mask Fountain Augusta Wilhelmine
drawingdetail: Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Study of a Male
blastedheath: Isidore Pils (French, 1813/1815-1875), Study for
blastedheath: Antonis Mor (after), Portrait of a Man as St.
Paul Cézanne (French, 1839-1906) A Male Nude, 1863, chalk on
Philip Wilson Steer (British, 1860-1942), Self-portrait, 1920.
A van Dyck self-portrait, circa 1627-35. The Fitzwilliam Museum,
langoaurelian: “Study for the Head of a Young Arab” ~ Isidore
history-of-fashion: ab. 1603 Isaac Oliver - Ludovick Stuart,
antinoo5: honorthegods: Antinous. Roman, 2nd century CE. Marble.
dopediamond: Dope…Antinous, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
antinoo5: attilioworld: Portrait of Sassoon by Glyn Warren Philpot,
antonio-m:The head of the famous Vatican statue of Antinous,
beyond-the-pale: Ludovico Carracci (1555–1619)
art-of-swords: Swept-hilt RapierDated: circa 1600 — 1700Medium:
art-of-swords: Broadsword Dated: unknown Medium: steel, leather
mindhost: art-of-swords: Broadsword Medium: steel, leatherSource:
wetreesinart:Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), Undergrowth, 1880c, oil
centuriespast: NoonClaude-Joseph Vernet (1714–1789)The Fitzwilliam
art-of-swords: Left-hand DaggerDated: circa 1670 — 1700Culture:
art-of-swords: BroadswordDated: unknownCulture: EuropeanMedium:
Fitzwilliam museum, Cambridge University, England.
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infected: The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK, photo by