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CRUSH ON ME Unique'e Luxury ESTO NO ENAMORA
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Orgaz, Toledo (España). Años 40. Mis abuelos maternos y su grupo de amigos - Foto restaurada
Orgaz, Toledo (Spain). 1940s. My maternal grandparents and their group of friends. - Restored photo
Mi abuela Olvido y mi abuelo Gregorio siendo apenas unos niños ~ Os echo de menos 💔
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Nicholas Chistiakov — The Burial of Count Orgaz with Meat (oil on canvas, 2012)
#Nicholas Chistiakov#american art#the burial of the count of orgaz#El Greco#postmodern art#color#figurativeart#realism#figurative art#oilpainting#painting
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#idk idk idk#what the fuck do people want us to do lmao#'americans are spineless'#youre asking us to stage some kind of glorious revolution so we wind up with no president next year#shit doesnt work like that#they wring their hands and whinge and whine about how bad it makes them feel to vote blue#as though theres any other choice#i cant start a political revolution#i mean fuck if one kicked off my ass would be out there but i dont know what to do to start that#and barring a revolution theres only two outcomes#im sorry it makes you feel bad in your wittle heart but i remember what the last trump presidency was like and this one would only be worse#i dont like voting blue either#the unfortunate reality is that the situation in Palestine will not be resolved by this election#its so so important and i understand that but sometimes the reality of the world doesnt make you feel warm and fuzzy inside#sometimes you have to do things you dont like to keep something worse from happening#i understand american elections affect the world i get the frustration people have#but when british people come in here calling us spineless for voting blue it pisses me off#its Trump a Dem or a Revolution#id prefer a revolution#but i cant count on it#that doesnt make me spineless#and people act like you cant vote and go out orgazing and protesting and shit#its not an either or#begging people to stop telling trans americans to be complicit in allowing a party that wants us dead to dominate our government
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Just asking for you!
If we have an crossover event between Chicago PD and Law And Order Organized Crime, bring together these two amazing cops in Elliott Stabler and Hank Voight...
We could have a Latin Men who's run a Crime Orgazation, maybe some drugs or art stealers corporations...
And if that man was Brazilian, the actor Wagner Moura seems a good addition to the Dick Wolf Universe
#dick wolf#one chicago#chicago pd#jason beghe#hank voight#sargent hank voight#law and order oc#law and order organized crime#elliot stabler#christopher meloni#detective stabler#wagner moura#latino#latino men#cops#policetvshow
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27 main castles in the province of Toledo
San Servando (Toledo)
Montalbán (La Puebla de Montalbán)
Guadamur
Malpica de Tajo
Guadalerzas (Los Yébenes)
Peñaflor (Cuerva)
Maqueda
Casarrubios del Monte
Almonacid de Toledo
Puñonrostro (Seseña)
Olmos (El Viso de San Juan)
Malamoneda (Hontanar)
Monreal (Dos Barrios)
Dos Hermanas (Navahermosa)
Mejorada
Escalona
Oropesa
Consuegra
Barcience
Orgaz
Oreja (Ontígola)
Manzaneque
Macaraque
Polán
Bayuela
Villalba (Cebolla)
Torre Tolanca (Sonseca)
Los 21 castillos más bonitos de Toledo
CASTILLO DE ALMONACID
CASTILLO DE BARCIENCE
CASTILLO DE CASARRUBIOS DEL MONTE
CASTILLO DE CONSUEGRA
CASTILLO DE GUADALERZAS
CASTILLO DE GUADAMUR
CASTILLO DE MALPICA DEL TAJO
CASTILLO DE MANZANEQUE
CASTILLO DE MAQUEDA
CASTILLO DE MASCARAQUE
CASTILLO DE MONREAL
CASTILLO DE MONTALBÁN
CASTILLO DE OREJA
CASTILLO DE ORGAZ
CASTILLO DE OROPESA
CASTILLO DE PEÑAFLOR
CASTILLO DE PEÑAS NEGRAS
CASTILLO DE POLÁN
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#Castillos#Fortalezas#provincia de toledo#castillo de almonacid de toledo#almonacid de toledo#castillo de barcience#barcience#castillo de casarrubios del monte#casarrubios del monte#castillo de consuegra#consuegra#castillo de guadalerzas#guadalerzas#castillo de guadamur#guadamur#castillo de malpica de tajo#castillo de manzaneque#manzaneque#castillo de maqueda#maqueda#castillo de mascaraque#mascaraque#castillo de monreal#castillo de montalbán#castillo de oreja#castillo de orgaz#castillo de oropesa#castillo de peñaflor#castillo de peñas negras#castillo de polán
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Working Equitation Arabians
Eden del Moral owned by Yeguada Heaven and Earth made a demonstration of Doma Vaquera with typical exercises of the brave field and handling of Lidia's bulls.
Orgaz IS owned by Rocío Marquez Doña was the next example to go on the track, a Pure Arab Race Alazan, ridden to the cowgirl, who taught the public how to blend in the field
The Pura Raza Oriol DY owned by Yeguada José Carrillo was the last Pura Raza Arab to hit the track, conducting a masterful and heartfelt demonstration of garrocha that made the audience vibrate.
- Aecca
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ESTOS SERÁN LOS NUEVOS PERFUMES CHANEL COMET Y BLEU EXTRAIT 🌈 TÓMA YA 💥
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El entierro del conde de Orgaz
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Dear neighbors (especially @josefavomjaaga who is interested in Soult), I’m actually only now noticing a pattern in the Peninsular War stories surrounding Goya…
In La Máscara Negra, aka the Black Mask, there is an episode of Goya having to make a copy of a painting so that the original doesn’t get stolen by the French. The painting in question is “The Burial of the Count of Orgaz” by El Greco:
In “El Encargo de Maestro Goya”, a book I also reviewed, it’s Goya’s assistant, a deaf woman named Martha, who is tasked with copying a painting depicting Santa Casilda and was the work of an artist called Zurbarán:
While my own historical fiction, By the Maestro’s Side, also involves a painting, but a Murillo instead… Should I maybe change this plot point to avoid repetition?
I do admit I was inspired by those storylines, but I would obviously never plagiarize. I just think that Goya being involved in trying to protect paintings from looting MAKES SENSE, since he was involved in a committee that was tasked with picking artworks for MUSEUMS, not hosting a damn giveaway to the highest bidder.
Besides, Marta, the deaf apprentice from El Encargo de Maesto Goya gave me an idea of an additional storyline that involves character dynamic between Goya and a different deaf apprentice. Two people with a completely different experience of hearing loss (acquired vs congenital) and an entirely different approach to their situations.
Of course, I couldn’t copy Marta from the book, and my Joaquín is very different. But I still fear that it will be too similar, perhaps… What should I do?!
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Jenna Ortega (American, born September 22, 2002)
The Burial of the Count of Orgaz, 1588. El Greco (Greek, working in Spain, 1541-1614).
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La Morte
The sick child, 1896 | Edvard Munch (1863-1944, Norway)
Funerale bianco (White funeral), 1901 | Edoardo Berta (1867-1931, Italia)
Autoritratto macabro (macabre self-portrait), 1899 | Carlo Fornara (1871-1968, Italia)
Tombe romane (roman tombs), Concordia (Venice), 1887 | Filippo Franzoni (1857-1911, Switzerland)
Miseria, 1886 | Cristóbal Rojas (1857-1890, Venezuela)
Böcklin's grave, 1901-02 (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe) | Ferdinand Keller (1876-1958, Germany)
The widow (detail), 1882-83 | Anders Zorn (1860-1920, Sweden)
L’adultera o La femme de Claude, 1877 (Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Torino) | Francesco Mosso (1848-1877, Italia)
The funeral of Shelley, 1889 | Louis Édouard Fournier (1857-1917, France)
La peine de mort | Félicien Rops (1833-1898, Belgium)
Funeral at sea (on the death of the painter David Wilkie), 1842 (Tate Gallery, London) | William Turner (1775-1851, England)
La mort de Marat, 1793 (Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles) | Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825, France)
Le jour des morts, 1859 (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux) | William Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905, France)
Bradamante at Merlin's tomb, 1820 | Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard (1780-1850, France)
Death on the pale horse, 1865 | Gustave Doré (1832-1883, France)
Il trionfo della morte, 1464 ca. (Palazzo Abatellis, Palermo) | Anonimo
Roman widow | Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882, England)
Cemetery in the moonlight, 1822 | Carl Gustav Carus (1789-1869, Germany)
The plague, 1898 | Arnold Böcklin (1827-1901, Switzerland)
Ophelia, 1851-52 (Tate Britain, London) | John Everett Millais (1829-1996, England)
Grief, 1902 | Anna Ancher (1859-1935, Denmark)
The plague of pestilence, portfolio (two of seven etchings), 1920 | Stefan Eggeler (1894-1969, Austria)
The plague of pestilence, portfolio (three of seven etchings), 1920 | Stefan Eggeler (1894-1969, Austria)
Dr. Nicolaes Tulp's anatomy lesson, 1632 | Rembrandt (1606-1669, Netherlands)
La sepoltura del conte di Orgaz (El Entierro del conde de Orgaz), 1586 (Chiesa di Santo Tomé, Toledo) | El Greco (1541-1614, Greece)
Woman on her deathbed, 1883 (Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo) | Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890, Netherlands)
Princess Tarakanova, in the Peter and Paul Fortress at the time of the flood, 1864 | Konstantin Flavitsky (1830-1866, Russia)
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El Greco, “The Burial of Count Orgaz”, 1586-1588
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