#Pillar women
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rosequartz-serenity-juri · 1 year ago
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Pillar Girl
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galleryofart · 2 months ago
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Maternal Affection
Artist: Louis Jean François Lagrenée (French, 1725-1805)
Date: 1755
Medium: Oil on Copper
Collection: The National Gallery, London
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In this exquisite small painting on copper, three women are looking after two infants in a grand neoclassical setting. One woman breastfeeds an infant, while another holds up a second baby for a kiss. A woman to the left is busy arranging bedding in a wooden cradle. The open loggia and warm light suggest that the scene takes place in a southern climate. To an eighteenth-century audience, the women’s clothing would have been understood as antique Roman dress.
The painting shares similarities with a series of eight paintings by Lagrenée at Stourhead in Wiltshire. It may be Lagrenée’s painting formerly at Stourhead, described as ‘Maternal Affection – a beautiful group’. The subject was of special interest for a contemporary audience as motherhood, and particularly the practice of breastfeeding one’s own children rather than sending them out to a wet nurse, was much discussed in both France and England at the time.
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cilant-lis · 8 months ago
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an aloth to accompany the pallegina from a few months ago
anxiety personified (he's just like me fr)
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mythological-art · 4 months ago
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Achilles Discovered Among the Daughters of Lycomedes
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Genre: Mythological Painting
Date: 1630 -1635
Medium: Oil on Panel
Collection: Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
Disguised as a woman, Achilles lived on Scyros among the daughters of King Lycomedes until the Greeks discovered his whereabouts and sent Odysseus and Diomedes to the island to fetch him. The two presented themselves as pedlars and placed a collection of trinkets before the young women.
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lavenderskye29 · 1 year ago
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Ok I got to asked do you have a version of female pillerman like you do with the monkey Queen and plum princess I am curious.
“Do I have a genderbent version of Pillarmen”? Who do you think I am? Of course I have a version of the Pillar women! Unfortunately, since my original piece of them is not currently with me I had to do an update.
I hope y'all enjoy the muscle mommies<3
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flyeatspeople · 11 months ago
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Pillars of Eternity thoughts today but unpopular opinion I love how much Xoti and Pallegina hate each other and there's nothing you can do about it, I support WLW which includes WLW vs WLW
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silvernyxchariot · 10 months ago
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Human fem!reader* x Esidisi Imagine
*for the afab and trans fems
⚠️DNI⚠️ misogynists, RAD feminist/feminazis, trolls, minors/ageless blogs, transphobes
I imagine Esidisi happening upon the song, "Labour" by Paris Paloma, and you know it too because he's plays his electronics on full blast, at max volume, for no reason, and he just rushes over to you with a silver platter. As if he were jumping over hurdles and an obstacle course, kneels, and says, "My Queen," almost frantically. I don't know what's on it, because it's yours; your favorite drink, entrée, or dessert.
He may be a Pillarman, where human emotions are a little lost on him, but he is good at reading facial expressions and body language. So, when he listens to your silly little human problems and learns about the inequality of human society, how it affects you and the contortions of anguish on your face when you listen to the song, it hurts him to see you disparaged. You see, BaCk In His dAy 👴 it was all about combat ability and community, not your genitalia that humans are oh-so concerned about.
There's that little twinkle in his eye and the softening of his gaze that shows you that he understands that you're in pain, but he still loves you dearly. He'd volunteer to be your scary dog privilege and your combat coach.
Like, this thing's immune to bullets.
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Ain't no random human on the street looking to assault you when he eats them looking like this.
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leatherbookmark · 23 days ago
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Also I've been in this fandom for like 2.5 seconds approximately and I don't respect a single one of y'all BUT cmiiw the girlypop high femme lesbian mommy etcetc whatever PSH is a fairly new development isn't it. Like my first bias was Sanini but then I realized HJ is a diversely creative fairy prince who wears half-skirts, paints his nails and talks about fashion for men AND women and I was like O YES HI HELLO THIS ONE'S MINE HI. It's fascinating that apparently there's a whole genre of fans who see Joongie as the masculine dom to Hwa's willow-waisted femme omega bottom when like... They both have "masculine" and "feminine" traits. Above all that they're cool fun guys and I like them a lot (assigning gender to personality trait is finest grade dumbassery, not to mention gender essentialism. I don't recommend doing that)
#shrimp thoughts#just 2 be clear please do NOT take me for one of those nuts who make fun of people for seeing the 'wrong' character as the top/bottom#eg 'HE a TOP??? he's the SUBBIEST BOTTOM EVER lmfao whoever said this is a cishet teenage girl and doesn't know shit!!!'#I do not do that. However I generally don't like to see characters as strictly tops/strictly bottoms based on anything other than yknow.#Their canonically stated preferences (if they exist). Like cmon it's all fiction. 仲良くしましょう。#Same for like... that fortune teller or whatever telling San he's got feminine energy. First of all it's all a scam and I'm kinda#side-eyeing KQ for repeatedly sending the teezers to fortune tellers like y'all what. But second of all if Korea is anything like Japan the#their understanding of *sigh* feminine and masculine personality traits is different. See: Tomboy the song#to a westerner the girls are not even CLOSE to tomboys but in Japan a 'boyish' girl is simply one that's confident assertive#and takes no shit. so I wouldn't be surprised if San's 'femininity' was just his warmth and gentleness. though I wouldn't count these as#'feminine' traits -- if anything I'd talk about positive masculinity ALTHOUGH the way he talks about treating his potential future#daughters/the fanservicey lines about men needing to protect women/the things we know about his upbringing make me feel like he#has some... traditional ideas of masculinity in that a man is supposed to be emotionally resilient/not show weakness when his family#needs a strong pillar to lean on/protect what's his. but he's simply like... not a toxic asshole about it. his sincerity cuteness and#fondness of being a physically affectionate kittycat also help lol#anyway. that was julian's bullshit psychoanalysis corner. thankz
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floral-art-prints · 1 year ago
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The Roses of Heliogabalus by Lawrence Alma Tadema (1888, Öl auf Leinwand)
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kouhaiofcolor · 5 months ago
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Damn man. Think I’ve realised it’s not Black people at large. It’s not. Nope. It’s a very specific part of the diaspora that is behind most modern apparatus in all forms that reduces, caricaturizes or, in entirely too many ways among entirely too many of us, disgraces Black culture and the representation of Black People in general.
And at the risk of offending or pissing some Black ppl off, it’s the African American community specifically. Black Americans. Specifically af, and I’m done defending it. It’s us. It’s Black Americans in their full-circle complacency. It’s literally the worst of us here making the rest of us look fucking terrible — and that is so anguishing. Year round.😮‍💨
It’s not Black Brits; it’s not Black Germans; it’s not Black islanders; its not Black Canadians; it’s not BIPOC; it’s not Africans in anywhere near the kind of prevalence we observe or experience the kind of shiftlessness and stagnance unique to the state of modern Black American communities. It’s Black Americans, 1000% of the time, making Black People all over the world out to be thee fucking same in the worst contexts. There’s a shame in desecrating our cultures, ourselves and each other that we just do not have here in the US.
And this why I gotta go. Y’all can have it; whole damn continent. All of us definitely cannot make it out — and i fear we’d be worst off encouraging everybody try. This some shit we as Black Americans definitely gotta unpack tho (and maybe get a move on?⏱️👀) cus it’s getting pretty damn irreversible. That should be terrifying. I gotta gtfoh.
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art-portraits · 2 months ago
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Portrait of Lady Georgiana, Lady Henrietta Frances and George John Spencer, Viscount Althorp
Artist: Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741–1807)
Date: 1774
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Althorp, West Northamptonshire, England
Depicted People:
Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (7 June 1757 – 30 March 1806), was an English aristocrat, socialite, political organiser, author, and activist. Born into the Spencer family, married into the Cavendish family, she was the first wife of William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire, and the mother of the 6th Duke of Devonshire.
Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough
Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (16 June 1761 – 11 November 1821), born Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer (generally called Harriet), was the wife of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough; the couple were the parents of Lady Caroline Lamb. Her father, John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer, was a great-grandson of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Her sister was Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire.
George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer
George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, KG, PC, DL, FRS, FSA (1 September 1758 – 10 November 1834), styled Viscount Althorp from 1765 to 1783, was a British Whig politician. He served as Home Secretary from 1806 to 1807 in the Ministry of All the Talents. He was also the father of the Venerable Father Ignatius of St Paul, a Roman Catholic convert to the priesthood.
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galleryofart · 2 months ago
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An Elegant Woman at the Élysée Montmartre (Élégante à l’Élysée Montmartre)
Artist: Louis Anquetin (French, 1861–1932)
Date: 1888
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
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relatablephotosofmurdoc · 6 months ago
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Maybe I’m a gay trans guy
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mythological-art · 3 days ago
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Possibly Cupid Preparing Venus for an Amorous Encounter with Mars
Artist: Antonio Zucchi, RA (Italian, 1726-1796)
Date: c. 1773
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Trust Collections, United Kingdom
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Classical scene two women, Venus and a maidservant holding a suit of armour, and with Cupid undoing Venus's buskin. Mars, who is not to be seen has already taken off his slippers and armour, and Venus is pointing to the bed.
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everykonan · 1 year ago
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ch. 446
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adraveins · 1 year ago
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Playing around with Hero Forge updates, and realizing I never made this bad bitch with it. Dherys the Iconoclast (pronounced "ther-EES" I guess, figured out that Glanfathans don't use y in their names too late 😔), Glanfathan elf, faithful and beloved of Galawain (until she learns some things), member of the Three-Tusk Stelgaer, cipher/fighter, mind hunter, and animancer who was exiled for desecrating ruins one too many times (and also for murder), after she helped to advance animancy the Dyrwood. First (in recorded history, at least) to theorize that Eora has (had) a soul and that gravity is a separate force from the Wheel, which has alternately gotten Leaden Key and Hand Occult assassins sent after her (they never succeeded) and gotten her laughed at by her academic colleagues (to her immense ire). Kit's erstwhile mentor and mother figure, quasi-cult leader, and huge asshole!
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