Fred Appleyard
British
1874 - 1963
The Spirit of the Summit
Visogoth Votive Crown with Cross from Spain dated to the 7th Century on display at the Musée National du Moyen Âge in Paris, France
This was one of the many pieces of votive offerings excavated from the archaeological site in Guadamur in Spain. Part of the “Treasure of Guarrazar”, named after the orchid it was found in, it represents the Byzantine influences on Visogothic artwork but using Germanic manufacturing techniques.
The treasure was considered to have been hidden in the 8th Century due to the Umayyad conquest of Hispania and the destruction of the Visogothic Kingdom.
Photographs taken by myself 2017
Lydia Field Emmet William Merritt Chase
holy moly these silent hill fanartists are always DEVOURINGGGG
You see it too?
For me…it’s always like this.
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Never have I drawn anything so graphic and bold, yet I’m unapologetically happy with the result.
Flirt Lefevre Utile (1899) by Alphonse Mucha
-A Parisian Beggar Girl-
Mosaic from Pompeii; circa 100 BC.
Frank Weston Benson
Fairy and Griffon (1876) by Gustave Moreau
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (1896) by John William Godward