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A friend of mine who is a lovely artist. Check her site if you're so inclined :flower:
 
One of the most striking papel portraits I have ever come across. The striking part is not because of the popes unique personality, his inhumaness, the combination of heroic power and corruption, but because of the opposite of uniqueness: Of what he has in common with other human beings. The human condition. How Velázquez ever got away with this is interesting!. Of course this portrait is also very fascinating for me, because of Francis Bacons repetitive reinvention of it.

Pope Innocent X Diego Velázquez

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I think this is one of the most beautiful self-portraits he ever painted. The manner in which he unsparingly depicts the marks of life on his face with the help of an unbelievably free application of paint. It's fascinating how Rembrandt succeded in producing from an accumulation of completely non-illustratioinal marks a painting that was capable of reproducing a recognisable reality. The ability to capture reality within the opposition of abstract marks and figurative depiction. This self-portrait conveys in a double sense an imager of the destruction of the face, on one hand the destruction to which the face has been subjected by the process of ageing on the other hand, it is a violation of the likeness through the brutal use of brush and paint :heart: ...

Small Self-Portrait(c. 1657) Rembrandt Harmensz. Van Rijn

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^ooooo
rather wonderful indeed
look at the brush strokes! and the deconstructed manerism

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face of st. teresa of 'ecstasy of st. teresa' by bernini
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Multitudes, thank you for that!

'Telepathie' by Eva Seufert
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Susanna Crystal, Carolingian France, 869
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Fadis
 
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The Nightmare (1781) by Henry Fuseli
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death and the maiden by laurie lipton
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saatchi gallery.co.uk
 
Rita Dianni-Kaleel Nude III

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diannifineart

... And he told me
I'd taste the pain
Well, I taste it everyday...


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Karin Dreijer by milkattack from live journal
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livejournal
 
^ I love the lips!! Very well done :flower:


from myspace.com
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by Ian D. Seniff

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I went on an Erté costume design binge today.... they are drawings and lithographs.

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Source: katsclass.com

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Source: findingfineart.com

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Source: jafproject.net

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Source: atkins-history.org
Credit: Erté née Romain de Tirtoff
 
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