• THIS PRINT: A vivid reproduction of the iconic painting: John Everett Millais - Joan of Arc (1865). View more prints by John Everett Millais here: https://etsy.me/2XhRzYE Or browse our full range of classic paintings here: https://etsy.me/2G7OK0A • PLEASE NOTE: All our prints come UNFRAMED and any frame in the images above is for display purposes only so you can get a feel for how it might look on your wall. • CUSTOM REQUESTS: We can often customise our designs. Contact us any time to discuss options. • PAPER: All our prints come on the highest quality art papers and are produced with a full range of 12 pigment inks so they will maintain their vibrant colours for decades to come. A quick explanation of our different paper stocks will follow: Glossy finishes are like what you would get with a photograph. Very reflective and very bright colours. Lustre is a beautiful finish which is somewhere between a Matte and a Gloss. If you're not sure what to choose then Lustre looks fantastic on al prints in our store. If you'd like your item printed onto a stiff watercolour-style paper which has a textured rougher surface then choose our "textured" option. Finally we have a 100% cotton paper which is extra sturdy, displays colours beautifully and is probably the best option if you want a classic Matte (non-reflective) finish. • SIZE: Our prints come in a variety of sizes so please check measurements and choose carefully from the drop down list above. If you need custom dimensions not listed please contact us as we may be able to do a custom size. • REFUNDS: All our prints are 100% guaranteed. If you're not thrilled with your print when it arrives just contact us and we'll accept the return up to a YEAR after purchase! Check through our feedback to see why nobody ever wants to return their prints! • PACKAGING: Prints 12x8" inches and smaller will be packaged in flat, board-backed envelopes. Larger prints are delivered in strong cardboard tubes. If any item were to arrive damaged in anyway (very unlikely!) contact us and we will immediately send a replacement. • OTHER QUESTIONS: Just contact us with the "Ask a question" button at the top of the listing. Feel free to ask about anything. We endeavour to reply as quickly as possible Monday through Friday. • OUR STORE: Please visit our store to see many more prints united under a common theme of exceptional quality! https://etsy.me/2JMU0HM We sell Art, Photos, Poster, Prints, Wall Art, Decor, Quotes, Motivation, Inspiration, Wisdom, Inspirational, Hope Posters, Maths, Economics, Philosophy, Sport, BJJ, MMA, Poems over Paintings, Maps, Streets, Artwork, Graphic Design and much much more. Where we have created the print ourselves we use various techniques from Diffusion, Oil Paints, Pastels, Hand Drawing, Photoshop, Photography and Illustrator.
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Circe is a sorceress and herbalist first referred to as a goddess in Homer’s Odyssey. Although exiled to the mysterious island Aeaea, Circe managed to encounter famous adventurers and carve out her name in legends
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At the end of September, the Louvre-Lens Museum, in cooperation with the National Museum in Warsaw and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, is opening a retrospective of 19th-century Polish painting – the largest ever exhibition of Polish art of that time period in France.
Hans Thoma was one of Germany's outstanding painters in the late 19th century. Trained in Karlsruhe and Düsseldorf in the 1860s, he met Gustave Courbet during a long stay in Paris and was deeply influenced by him.
Era un 28 giugno ma del 1577 quando venne al mondo Peter Paul Rubens in Olanda. Diceva di sé senza badare alla modestia che il suo talento era tale che nessuna impresa, per quanto potesse essere va…
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The “Clasycal” Instagram page shares memes that use classic paintings as their foundation.
Welcome Back, Monday: sweater: ancient thrifted find; dress: anthopologie; belt: made by me; tights: Target: shoes: Urban Outfitters flats made into Mary Janes with leopard print fabric by me...they didn't want to stay on my feets otherwise. Well, hello! Long time, no weekly outfit post. I dunno if you noticed but I kinda went on a weekly-outfit-post hiatus during my Spring Break. Mostly cuz I didn't really think you'd be interested in the jammies-and-house-slippers-til-well-past-noon look. And if you were, well, you could simply drop by the local Walmarts (oh, too harsh?). Can you believe these shoes? I went in search of flats and found these bad boys on the Urban Outfitters website. I was asked several time is they were some of my DIY shoes! But this week, we returned. And I'm so glad because I missed those kids so much. Even if this happened... Kid: Mrs. Stephens, what is that smell? Me: I had beans for lunch. Chorus of Kids: Eeeewwww. (five minutes later) Kid: Mrs. Stephens, can I have some more green paint? Me: Sure. (half empty bottle of paint makes farty noise). Kid Across the Room: (whispering) Ew, did you hear that? Must have been those beans. I feel sorry for the kids at that table. I get no respect, I tell ya. Tinga Tinga painting from Tanzania. Don't you love this? Tinga Tinga is the name of artwork made in something called the Tinga Tinga Cooperative in Tanzania. The co-op was created by the family of a man named Edward Tingatinga who painted in this style back in the 1960's. Artists in the co-op today are strongly influenced by his style. In other less gassy news, I really enjoyed matching my outfits with masterpieces as I did in this post, so I thought I'd give it another go. It's been a lot of fun as I would have never stumbled upon the artwork above otherwise. I do hope you enjoy... And might I make a polite recommendation.... The next time you decide to enjoy some lovely beans for lunch, have it with a side of Bean-o. Just sayin. Turquoise Tuesday: sweater: ebay; dress: vintage, thrifted; belt: made by me; sandals: Sseko sandals with straps made my me Ordering Spring, Janet Fish, 1996 Flamenco Wednesday: sweater and fishnets: Target; dress: vintage, found in San Francisco; shoes: Indigo by Clarks; belt and flower clip: H&M Erhem, don't ask. I adore this painting...by the contemporary artist Daniel R. Gerhartz. Chlorine Blue Thursday: dress: found for a couple of bucks at an antique store, eep! belt and flower: H&M; shoes: Indigo by Clarks David Hockney, John St. Clair Swimming (from Twenty Photographic Pictures), 1972 Greetings, Friday! 'Bout time: dress and sweater: vintage, thrifted; belt: gift from a sweet friend; shoes: Frye, found at the discounted shoe shop Martie and Liz Just realized this is another Daniel Gerhartz painting.
Classical artwork and timeless masterpieces of the art world make tip-top templates for memes. The proof is in the pudding, and the Classical Sarcasm Instagram account is here to serve it. Classical Sarcasm is a social media project that is dedicated to sharing witty memes that use classical paintings that many of us know and love as templates.
The feminist movement has risen hand-in-hand with the divorce rate, and female unhappiness is at an all-time high. In this article, I discuss why wifely submission can be the ultimate tool for marital ease and happiness for both spouses.
Touring the French Riviera? You'll find plenty of things to do Grasse, France, the perfume capital of the world. Here's what you should see, visit and eat.
Classical art pieces are known for their timelessness and enduring value. Such artworks like The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo or The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli might always be remembered, appreciated and spoken about for centuries or even millennia to come. However, some artists from the past are not always recognizable by people of today. That’s where memes come to help! Through these elements of modern culture, classical artworks can be given a contemporary and fun twist that attracts new audiences.
Even though these classical art pieces had an original intent to capture daily life experiences of that time period, meme culture has brought them back to today's audiences by giving them new meaning.
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30 Best Classical Art Memes Of The Week (January 9, 2023) - Funny memes that "GET IT" and want you to too. Get the latest funniest memes and keep up what is going on in the meme-o-sphere.