Lundi, juin 4, 2012
artmastered:

Mary Magdalene by Titian, 1560s. This is the later version of Titian’s representation of Mary Magdalene, the key difference being that Mary’s breasts are covered in this image. Her facial expression is much more sorrowful here as well, with tears being clearly visible in her eyes.

artmastered:

Mary Magdalene by Titian, 1560s. This is the later version of Titian’s representation of Mary Magdalene, the key difference being that Mary’s breasts are covered in this image. Her facial expression is much more sorrowful here as well, with tears being clearly visible in her eyes.

Dimanche, juin 3, 2012

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terrysdiary:

Restaurant from Seinfeld.

terrysdiary:

Restaurant from Seinfeld.

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fatfig:

Wow.

fatfig:

Wow.

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Me encanta que me manden mensajes, pero me gustaría que no fueran anónimos… así sería más divertido responder ;)

Samedi, juin 2, 2012
ecocides:

Charging lions, Zimbabwe | image by Deschuymere Carole

ecocides:

Charging lions, Zimbabwe | image by Deschuymere Carole

Vendredi, juin 1, 2012
artebarocca:

Apollo and Daphne, sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1622-25
“The god by grace of hope, the girl, despair,
Still kept their increasing pace until his lips
Breathed at her shoulder; and almose spent,
The girl saw waves of a familiar river,
Her father’s home, and in a trembling voice
Called, “Father, if your waters still hold charms
To save your daughter, cover with green earth
This body I wear too well,”  and as she spoke
A soaring drowsiness possessed her; growing
In earth she stood, white thighs embraced by climbing
Bark, her white arms branches, her fair head swaying
In a cloud of leaves; all that was Daphne bowed
In the stirring of the wind, the glittering green
Leaf twined within her hair and she was laurel.“ 
- The tale of Apollo and Daphne from Ovid’s Metamorphoses

artebarocca:

Apollo and Daphne, sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1622-25

The god by grace of hope, the girl, despair,

Still kept their increasing pace until his lips

Breathed at her shoulder; and almose spent,

The girl saw waves of a familiar river,

Her father’s home, and in a trembling voice

Called, “Father, if your waters still hold charms

To save your daughter, cover with green earth

This body I wear too well,”  and as she spoke

A soaring drowsiness possessed her; growing

In earth she stood, white thighs embraced by climbing

Bark, her white arms branches, her fair head swaying

In a cloud of leaves; all that was Daphne bowed

In the stirring of the wind, the glittering green

Leaf twined within her hair and she was laurel.“ 

- The tale of Apollo and Daphne from Ovid’s Metamorphoses

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BBC Proms 2007 Video Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela (par ApprendistaBandista)

Jeudi, mai 31, 2012
showstudio:

Previously unreleased image sequence from Lady Gaga’s Born This Way video

showstudio:

Previously unreleased image sequence from Lady Gaga’s Born This Way video