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Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). Album I. Little Red Riding-Hood. Princeton University Library
#Lewis Carroll#Little Red Riding-Hood#Princeton University Library#photographic portraiture#portraits of children
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Princess Helena of the United Kingdom with her brother Prince Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Portrait by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (c. 1849). Royal Collection.
#franz xaver winterhalter#winterhalter#royal collection#royal collection trust#british royal family#oil on canvas#oil painting#painting#female portrait#female portrayal#children in art#male portrait#male portrayal#portraiture#genre painting#art#artwork#art history#german painter#german artist#german art#1849#1840s#19th century art#19th century#19th century fashion#victorian#historical fashion#historical#royal family
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Cottage Children (1787) by Thomas Gainsborough.
#art#aesthetic#painting#portrait#artwork#portraiture#art history#dark academia#dark aesthetic#romantic academia#chaotic academia#dark art#romanticism#paintings#oil painting#classical art#fine art#classic art#cottage children#thomas gainsborough
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so are they going to hang charles's new portrait in a children's hospital or what
asking for a friend
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Mental health marker journal #3: bombs
#art#illustration#artist#illustrator#drawing#female artists#artists on tumblr#sketch#vietnam#dad#portraiture#portrait#portfolio#sketchbook#ptsd#wartime#mental health#mental illness#actually mentally ill#parent issues#family#families#children
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Albert Schnyder
Kind am Tisch
1934
#albert schnyder#swiss artist#swiss art#swiss painter#swiss painting#interior painting#interior#portrait#portrait art#portrait painting#portrait artist#portraiture#art on tumblr#children in art#modern art#art history#aesthetictumblr#tumblraesthetic#tumblrpic#tumblrpictures#tumblr art#aesthetic#tumblrstyle#beauty
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Sunset and Sleepy Time
#kids#aesthetic#original photographers#phone photography#sunset#children#portraiture#portrait#sky#night sky#portrait photography
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Painted Vintage Monochrome Photography By Beth Conklin
#beth conklin#photography#blog de fotografia#women photographers#photographers on tumblr#fine art photography#photoblog#photography blog#photo-art-lady#female photographers#fotografia#portraiture#art#photographie#vintage photographs#photoshop#digitalart#children's photography#portraits of children#painted monochrome photography
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Monday's image: November 25, 2024
Unidentified artist, Ethiopian, Prayer Scroll for Healing, Leather, ink and pigment, 3.5 x 70 inches, between 1850 and 1900, Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan
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Portrait: Facing the Wind by Oleh Kh Via Flickr: Fearless kids are facing the wind on the top of the easternmost point of the North America. Height 71m. Cape Spear Lighthouse, Avalon Peninsula near the City of St.John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Copyright Information © Oleh Khavroniuk (Khavronyuk) [email protected] ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No reproduction without the written permission. All images are low resolution. For high resolution images - please don't hesitate to contact me.
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Baby Brother, Acrylic on canvas board 8" x 10"
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Pascoe St Leger Grenfell and his mother Georgiana (1803) by John Hoppner. Duke University Library.
#duke university#john hoppner#1803#1800s#1800s art#early 1800s#19th century#1800s fashion#historical fashion#fashion history#children in art#women in art#oil painting#history of art#art history#19th century art#female portrait#female portrayal#portrait#portraiture#painting#british art#british painter#georgian era#georgian fashion#georgian art#early 19th century
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Kiddo Portrait :Jennie
#photography#kiddo#happy kids#portrait#portraiture#children#child#gr3x#ricohgr3#street photography#tokyographer#opf480L#人像攝影#人像寫真#寫真#兒童攝影
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The Oddie Children, 1789, oil on canvas
-Sir William Beechey, British, born 1753
#ncma#these children were so cute and i loved the pops of blue and green in the piece#if i remember correclty they were the children of a wealthy lawyer family#and this was an unconvential painting portrait because they were actually depicted playing and having fun like regular children#and i think that was really special that they just got to be more free and be children#as opposed to the typical serious portraiture of the time#but i think it also said something about the older daughter having an item that set her apart from the other children but i forget what
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The days of old
The Vintage years!
Black and white portraiture photography!
revealed the sweet gentleness of childhood!
The Vintage Years,
sadly, slip sliding away,
But the memories still linger on! ... Misha
#olden days#Vintage years#black and white photography#childhood#children#portraiture photography#memories#memories linger on#nature
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2,000-Year-Old Fayum Portraits from Roman Egypt: also known as "mummy portraits," these funerary paintings were often fastened to the coffins of the people they depicted
Above: Fayum portrait of a woman from Roman-occupied Egypt, c.100-110 CE
Fayum portraiture was a popular funerary practice among the upper-class families of Roman Egypt from about 50 CE to 250 CE. Given the high mortality rates for children during this period, many of these portraits depict children and youths, but adults were often featured, too.
Above: portrait of a youth wearing a golden wreath, c.130-150 CE; the wreath and the background of the portrait are both gilded
The population of the Faiyum Delta, where most of these portraits were found, largely contained individuals with both native Egyptian/North African and Greek heritage. The Greek lineages can be traced back to the Ptolemaic period, when the Greeks gained control of Egypt and began to establish settlements throughout the region, gradually leading to a cultural diffusion between the Greek and Egyptian populations. The Romans eventually took control of Egypt in 31 CE, absorbing it into the Roman Empire and colonizing much of North Africa, but the demographics of the Faiyum Delta remained largely unchanged.
Above: portrait of a man with a mole on his nose, c.130-150 CE
Many of these Fayum portraits reflect the same blend of ethnic and cultural roots, depicting individuals with both Greek and native Egyptian heritage (a claim that is supported by both archaeological and genetic evidence). Some portraits may also depict native Egyptians who did not have any European ancestry, but had been integrated into Greco-Roman society.
Above: portrait of a bearded man, c.170-180 CE
These representations of native Egyptians provide us with unique insights into the actual demographics of Roman-occupied Egypt (and the ancient world at large). Non-European peoples are rarely included in depictions of the classical world; it's also interesting to see the blend of cultural elements that these portraits represent.
Above: portrait of a priest of Serapis, c.140-160 CE; the man in this portrait is shown wearing a fillet/crown that bears the seven-pointed star of the Greco-Egyptian god, Serapis
As this article explains:
In the 1800s and early 1900s, Western art historians didn’t know what to make of these portraits. Scholars of Roman history labeled them Egyptian. Scholars of Egyptian history labeled them Greco-Roman. These binary academic classifications failed to capture the true complexity of the ancient (or, indeed, modern) Mediterranean. In reality, Fayum portraits are a syncretic form, merging Egyptian and Greco-Roman art and funerary practices. They reflect the cosmopolitanism of both Roman and Egyptian history.
Above: portrait of a man, c.80-100 CE (left); portrait of a bearded officer, sometimes referred to as "Perseus," c.130-175 CE (right)
Above: portrait of a young woman in red, c.90-120 CE
Nearly 1,000 of these portraits are currently known to exist.
Above: portrait of a man wearing a gilded ivy wreath, c.100-150 CE
Above: portrait of a bearded man, c.150-170 CE
Sources & More Info:
Curationist: Fayum Portraits
Harvard Art Museums: Giving the Dead their Due: an Exhibition Re-Examines Funerary Portraits from Roman Egypt
Getty Museum: APPEAR Project
Getty Museum: Faces of Roman Egypt
National Geographic: Ancient Egypt's Stunning, Lifelike Mummy Portraits
The Athens Centre: The Myth of Whiteness in Classical Sculpture
Forbes: Whitewashing Ancient Statues: Whiteness, Racism and Color in the Ancient World
#archaeology#artifact#anthropology#history#ancient history#art#fayum portraits#roman egypt#ancient rome#ethnography#painting#portrait#north africa#people of color#egypt#religion#greco roman#greek#classical antiquity#fayum#mummy portraits#romano egyptian#representation
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