Baroque Wall Art
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Stand & Deliver Moll Cutpurse is the only highway women I’ve found any reference to although I’m sure there were more…probably too smart to get caught;) Moll Cutpurse’s real name was Mary Firth, a bit of a tomboy, always ready for a rumble and happiest in the company of men. / Sources on her history are a little conflicting but she was a bit of a roguette and after pulling a big job on a Lord, brided her way of goal and the business finding it safer to work as a fence…..a fascinating character from the early 1600’s. Von kindly posted this wonderfully fitting poem / The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees, / The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas, / The road was a ribbon of moonlight, over the purple moor, / And the highwayman came riding- / Riding-riding- Available as a framed print, matted print, poster and card. Thank you to Marcus Ranum for the beautiful model. Nala kindly bubbled more info on Moll Cutpurse for history buffs
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Empress (series) II / Copyright Otilee October 2008 Art direction, Styling, Photography, Retouching & Hair: Otilee / MUA: Clare Kenward / Model: Emma Philp / Garment designer: Vallina Clothing
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This is currently Persimmon’s most favourited work. / Also in the calendar /
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L’Autunno / Available as wall art and greeting card. Inspired after listening to The Four Seasons Le Quattro Stagioni / Baroque Violin concertos composed by Antonio Vivaldi in 1723….. my favourite version by Nigel Kennedy. Image copyright © 2008 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited /
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Also in the calendar / /
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oil on board
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I love Baroque art!, dont you ? another shot inside the museum of the John Ringling Museum. this is the ceiling of one of the many gallery rooms. go here
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a peculiar wooden castle near the dutch town of hilversum, built in 1672 by the dutch naval hero cornelis tromp. Built on the site of a medieval stronghold, destroyed by the french, this palace was built to resemble a ship. Indeed it seems to float on the water.
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On Sunday, August 10th, 2008, is the Feast of San Lorenzo (St. Lawrence). It also marks the 1750th Anniversary from the Saints Martrydom. The Feast is celebrated in the old City of Vittoriosa, in Malta and in the Village of San Lawrenz in the sister Island of Gozo. The Church in the picture, dedicated to Saint Lawrence, is the one of Vittoriosa. Vittoriosa is one of the oldest parishes in Malta. The original Church served as the Conventual Church of the Order of St John before the building of Valletta, and St. John’s Cathedral. The present Church was built between 1681 and 1697 and was designed by Malta’s most prominent Baroque Architect, Lorenzo Gafa. It is a fine example of Roman Baroque.
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A most spectacular Baroque exuberance, Palais Garnier, Opera de Paris / Watch me / Send me a Bubblemail Landscapes Water & Seascapes Black and White People and Portraits Architecture Urban images Europe
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Taken inside St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol
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Found in Parque Central in Antigua, Guatemala – built in 1738.
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Digital composite, 2007. / From the Dogma series. / © Graeme Hindmarsh 2007. / The complete series can be found here.
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The roccoco city hall in the german city of Bamberg. It’s located on a tiny island in the regnitz river. The building is actually medieval (built in 1461), which can still be seen by the late gothic vaulting in the gate. It was renovated in 1744 in the present style. The back wing is completely covered in paintings, with occasionally an arm or a leg sticking right out of the wall. if you’re ever there, do try the rauchbier :-)
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Last in the rose series for now.
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A walk in Budapest, Hungary. The dome of the Basilica. You can also see my other pictures from Hungary: You can also have a look at my images from Belgium, Germany and Slovakia.
baroque – information provided by wikipedia:
In the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural epoch, commencing roughly at the turn of the 17th century in Rome. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in sculpture, painting, literature, dance, and music. In music, the term 'Baroque' applies to the final period of dominance of imitative counterpoint, where different voices and instruments echo each other but at different pitches, sometimes inverting the echo, and even reversing thematic material.RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
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