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"Gonna hold ya, gonna kiss ya in my arms, gonna take ya away from harm, gonna hold ya, gonna kiss ya in my arms, gonna take ya away from harm."
#artist is jacques louis david#artist is richard westall#artist is max ginsburg#artist is anne louis girodet#artist is cristobal rojas#artist is paul drouot#artist is jean broc#cant find artist#artist is benjamin vautier#art history#art#arthistoryedit#ok im emotional this week so we all get depressing art
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Flora unveiled by Zephyrs (1807) by Richard Westall RA (English, 1765–1836), oil on panel, 76.7 × 59.1 cm, Private Collection
#flora unveiled by zephyrs#richard westall#painting#my upload#auction#christie’s#private collection#mythology#greek mythology#roman mythology#mythological painting#mythological art#flora#zephyrs#flowers#spring#art#fine art
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Richard Westall (1765-1836) "Nelson and the Bear" (1809) Oil on panel Located in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
The painting depicts an incident in 1773 involving Horatio Nelson, then a fifteen-year-old midshipman accompanying a polar expedition to try and find the Northwest Passage. Nelson and a friend were attacked by a polar bear, Nelson's musket misfired and he reversed it to try and beat the bear off with the butt end. His life was likely saved when the ice split in two separating him from the animal. In the background is the bomb vessel HMS Carcass on which Nelson was a crew member. One of the ship's guns is seen firing in an attempt to scare off the bear. It omits the presence of Nelson's comrade, showing him confidently standing up to the bear alone.
#paintings#art#artwork#history painting#history#richard westall#oil on panel#oil on wood panel#national maritime museum#museum#art gallery#english artist#british artist#northwest passage#arctic#male portrait#portrait of a boy#polar bear#bears#animals#ship#ice#horatio nelson#brave#bravery#courage#survival#early 1800s#early 19th century
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Satan Exulting by Richard Westall
#satan#beelzebub#art#richard westall#paradise lost#john milton#fallen angel#fallen angels#angel#angels#hell#inferno#lucifer#pandemonium#religious art#religion#religious#christian#christianity#romantic#romanticism#watercolour#seraphim#devil#rebellion#revolt#fallen
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Satan Alarm’d by Richard Westall (c. 1794)
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My piece for @slvtcrusher 's Who's Lila Tarot Zine! I had a lot of fun doing this
#Its based off of the Lilith and Faust painting by Richard Westall#who's lila#william clarke#who's lila lilith#who's lila stranger#my art#artists on tumblr#digital art#pickle posts
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The Reconciliation of Helen and Paris after his Defeat by Menelaus
Artist: Richard Westall (English, 1765–1836)
Date: Exhibited 1805
Medium: Oil paint on wood
Collection: TATE Britain
Description
This painting is inspired by Greek legend: Helen was married to Menelaus, king of Sparta. Her affair with the Trojan prince, Paris, led to the Trojan War.
Richard Westall painted this scene for Thomas Hope, a wealthy collector. His London home had rooms designed and furnished in the different styles of the ancient world – Egypt, India, Greece and Rome. Westall modelled the figure of Helen on a Greek statue in Hope’s collection.
In the 1790s Westall’s Royal Academy exhibits were the talk of the town. His flashy paint effects divided opinion, however, and many thought his work was too stylised and unnatural.
#mythological art#greek mythology#helen#melenaus#painting#oil on wood#richard westall#english painter#bed#lovers#stool#landscape#mythology#symbolism#artwork#19th century painting#english art
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Edwin from James Beattie's 'The Minstrel'
Artist: Richard Westall, RA (English, 1765-1836)
Date: 1798 (exh at RA) - 1806 (exh at RA)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Trust Collections, United Kingdom
Description
A youth reclined on a rock, turned to the left, gazing to the right dressed in a white shirt and shorts, with bare legs and feet, looking upward with a rock and a torrent in the background on the right. James Beattie (1735-1803), Scottish poet, published anonymously the first book of The Minstrel, in 1771 and the second book in 1774 and was notorious for the line: "And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy", under which this picture was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1798 and/or 1802.
#painting#oil on canvas#james beattie#scottish poet#the minstrel#literary scene#edwin#landscape#english culture#genre art#oil painting#artwork#fine art#boy#cloth#scottish poetry#richard westall#english painter#english art#european art#18th century painting#national trust collections
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#artists on tumblr#art#artwork#pittore#furry art#https://lapitturadipatrizia.etsy.com#pittura#nail art#oc art#my art#summer#party#democracy#OrangeCounty#WestAllis#women#woman#grandrapids#American#warrenmichigan#orovalley#vote#Mesa#augusta#USA#America#liberty#freedom#Lawrenceville#Durham
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Richard Westall - William Shakespeare between Tragedy and Comedy, 1825.
#Richard Westall#William Shakespeare between Tragedy and Comedy#apparition#muse#hooded#vision#dreaming
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THE MACHINE GUNNERS 80'S TV SERIES - EPISODE 1
#youtube#spitfireboy#veteran#ww2#80s#vintagetv#vintage#retrotv#retro#kidstv#classic television#machinegunners#robertwestall#robert westall#robert westhall
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The Sword of Damocles by Richard Westall
#damocles#sword#art#richard westall#neoclassicism#neoclassical#dionysius i#dionysius#king#courtier#power#peril#fear#allusion#sicily#syracuse#magna graecia#ancient greece#ancient greek#cicero#maidens#swords#horsehair#court#dionysius i of syracuse#mediterranean#classical antiquity#timaeus of tauromenium#europe#european
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just saw guy who looks exactly like jerma jamming out mildly enthusiastically through the window of a train
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Richard Westall, The Reconciliation of Helen and Paris after his Defeat by Menelaus, 1805 x
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