Still drawing my boy Onfim.
Onfim was a little boy from Novgorod in the 13th century, and his drawings on birch bark survived until today.
‘Portraits of a Grizzly Bear and Mouse, Life Size’ by George Catlin, c. 1846-1848.
Knight at the Crossroads by Viktor Vasnetsov (1882)
Eugène Carrière (1849-1906) was a French Symbolist painter, lithographer, and sculptor known for his atmospheric, monomchromatic style of domestic intimacy scenes and for his portraits of distinguished literary and artistic personalities.
The misty appearance of Carrière’s work was prized by contemporaries tired of precisely detailed and realistic paintings. A critic once compared Carrière’s style to that of his colleague Auguste Rodin, writing, “Rodin paints in marble and Carrière sculpts with shadow.” - Mysterious Art Century Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - Pinterest
Knight’s Sword Pendant by WingedLion
you kept making yourself the victim
Do you understand the violence it took to become this gentle?
I feel like this at all times
it's because you're always on that damn JSTOR