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Eugene Delacroix
Eugène Delacroix, Draperie féminine (1820)
Some Sunset,sky, sun and dusk - Eugène Delacroix
French 1798-1863
Sunset on the Sea, watercolor on paper, c.1854
Sunset on the Sea, watercolor on paper
Sunset 1850
Study of Sky, Setting Sun 1849 pastel , Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
Study of the Sky at Sunset 1849 pastel ,Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
Study of the Sky at Sunset, pastel on blue paper
Study of the Sky at Dusk, 1849 , pastel Musée du Louvre ,France - Paris
Study of the Sky, 1849 , 13.7 cm X 23.7 cm, Private collection
The Death of Ophelia - Eugene Delacroix, 1838
Niroot Puttapipat (a.k.a. Himmapaan on DeviantArt): lllustrations for the 150th anniversary edition of Edward FitzGerald’s translation of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, published by The Folio Society, 2012. (In order) Quatrains 1, 9, 11, 29, 38, 42, 48, 70, 74 and the Binding design.
Gaetano Gandolfi (1734-1802), Three Female Heads (n.d.), pen and brown ink, 26 x 20.2 cm. Collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USA. Via Met.
Eurydice hurried back to the Infernal Regions ~ By Henry Thomson…
(via ancient-serpent)
Agostino Carracci, Satyr, 1578