#Bronnikov
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zoeandsubaloveart · 1 year ago
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The Italian Girl
Fyodor Bronnikov (Russian born 1827-1902)
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lux-vitae · 1 year ago
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Hymn of the Pythagoreans to the Rising Sun by Fyodor Bronnikov (1877)
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venusimleder · 1 month ago
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L’Officiel Russia, January 2003.
Ph. Andrei Bronnikov
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mrdirtybear · 2 months ago
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'Self Portrait' as painted in 1856 by Russian born painter Fyodor Bronnikov (1827-1902).
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 1 year ago
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Fyodor Andreyevich Bronnikov (Russian, 1827-1902) Private baths in Pompeii, 1868
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mysterious-secret-garden · 1 year ago
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Fyodor Bronnikov - The damned box. Place of execution in ancient Rome. The crucified slaves, 1878.
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cinematic-phosphenes · 4 months ago
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Self-Portrait by Fyodor Bronnikov
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weary-hearted-art · 2 years ago
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Fyodor Bronnikov, Pythagoreans Celebrate Sunrise, 1869
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carloskaplan · 1 year ago
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Fiodor Bronnikov: Vello a ler unha carta
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poorjudas · 7 months ago
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Fyodor Andreyevich Bronnikov, “Judas”, 1874
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venustapolis · 2 years ago
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A Hymn of the Pythagoreans to the Rising Sun (detail) (Fyodor Bronnikov, 1877)
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periodicoirreverentes · 1 year ago
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MUSEO IRREVERENTES: “Portrait of an old man”
Fyodor Bronnikov (1827-1902) 
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sex-death-rebirth · 2 years ago
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Pythagoreans' Hymn to the Rising Sun by Fyodor Bronnikov, 1869
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renegade-hierophant · 7 months ago
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Consecration of the Herm, Fyodor Bronnikov, 1874
Wikipedia: A herma (Ancient Greek: ἑρμῆς, pl. ἑρμαῖ hermai), commonly herm in English, is a sculpture with a head and perhaps a torso above a plain, usually squared lower section, on which male genitals may also be carved at the appropriate height. Hermae were so called either because the head of Hermes was most common or from their etymological connection with the Greek word ἕρματα (érma, meaning blocks of stone), which originally had no reference to Hermes at all. The form originated in ancient Greece, and was adopted by the Romans (called mercuriae), and revived at the Renaissance in the form of term figures and atlantes.
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samathy-000 · 8 months ago
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Judas, Fyodor Bronnikov (1874)
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 1 year ago
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Fyodor Andreyevich Bronnikov (Russian, 1827-1902) Pythagorean hymn to the rising sun, 1869 State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
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