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Frans Jansz Post (Dutch,1612-1680)
Landscape in Brazil, 1652
Oil on canvas
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Brazilian Landscape with a Worker's House, Frans Post, ca. 1655
#art#art history#Frans Post#landscape#landscape painting#landscape art#Brazil#South America#Dutch Golden Age#Baroque#Baroque art#Dutch Baroque#Dutch art#17th century art#oil on panel#Los Angeles County Museum of Art#lacmamuseum#lacma
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It’s #CapybaraAppreciationDay!
Frans Post (Dutch, 1612–1680) View of the Rio São Francisco Brazil with Fort Maurits and a Capybara, 1639 oil on canvas Musée du Louvre
closeup of the capybara
#capybara#Capybara Appreciation Day#animal#holiday#animals in art#Dutch Brazil art#colonial art#Frans Post#17th century art#European art#landscape art#Musée du Louvre#painting#oil painting
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Frans Post (Dutch, 1612-1680) Brazilian Landscape with a Worker's House, ca.1655
#Frans Post#Brazilian Landscape with a Worker's House#1600s#art#fine art#european art#classical art#europe#european#fine arts#oil painting#europa#mediterranean#Brazil#Brazilian#portuguese#dutch#german#dutch art#landscape#landscape art
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Frans Post. Vista das ruínas de Olinda. View of the Ruins of Olinda.
Франц Пост. Вид руин Олинды.
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Frans Post (1612-1680) - Brasilianische Landschaft mit Gürteltier (1649)
Frans Janszoon Post (17 November 1612 – 17 February 1680) was a painter during the Dutch Golden Age. He was the first European artist to paint landscapes of the Americas. He spent seven years of his life in Brazil (1637—1644) where he painted canvases that are highly regarded today and were subject to an exhibition organized by the Louvre Museum in 2005.
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Title: Braziliaans dorp (Brazilian Village)
Artist: Frans Post
Year: c. 1675–1680
Medium: Oil on panel
Dimensions: 20.5 × 26.5 cm (8 × 10.4 in)
Location: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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Out out, Mister Goofums. A fear submitted by Lauren to Deep Dark Fears - thanks!
You can find original artwork or commission portraits in my shop!
#comics#deepdarkfears#Deep Dark Fears#Fran Krause#scary#fear#watercolor#sketch#sketchbook#art#illustration#friend#ghost#death#mister goofums#Sorry I haven't posted in a month#I've still been doing this comic every Monday but I haven't had a chance to post it#I have a backlog of like a year of comics#it's been so busy lately#but a good kind of busy#so don't worry about me#I'm doing good#your pal#Fran
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Frans Post | paesaggio brasiliano con formichiere
#youtube#arte#artesplorando#storia dell'arte#esplorazione#divulgazione#artesplorazioni#audioquadro#frans post
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ma'am... i am on my knees 🧎♀️
#wife posting#ffxii#final fantasy xii#fran eruyt#fran ffxii#my ff edits#leopardmuffinxo.edit#useranya#wlwaerith#miyku#userblighted#userkarlo#dailygaming
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here take some iasip textposts. a gift! for you!
#fran? sunny posting again?? yeah. sorry#its always sunny#iasip#mac mcdonald#dennis reynolds#dee reynolds#charlie kelly#and peternincompoop :)#should i tag ships..hmm#macdennis#chardee#deetress
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I'm thinking about Gillian Taylor, lesbian (in my heart), standing on that stolen bird-of-prey on their way back to the 23rd century, and trying to figure out the correct way to (tactfully) ask if Kirk and Spock are gay.
Back in the 80s, she'd just assumed that they were gay. I mean, dressed like that? She'd also, however, assumed that they were on drugs, probably a hallucinogen of some kind, which - turned out to be not quite true. So, really, anything was fair game, now, and she no longer knew if they were gay. Maybe that's just how men in the 23rd century were with each other.
She tried to watch, to analyze their actions objectively, but with how busy they were making sure that the ship didn't explode, they weren't really interacting all that closely with one another, and she truly couldn't tell.
So instead she just stood there, next to Admiral Kirk, trying to find the right words to use, words which wouldn't be heard as an insult if she was wrong or if the 23rd century was no more enlightened about these sorts of things.
And then Dr. McCoy walked in and, casual as you please, said, "Jim, where the devil has your husband run off to?"
Husband. He said the word so easily, like it was - normal. Like it was safe and accepted, for a man, an admiral, even, to be gay. He didn't even glance at Gillian as he said it, never even seemed to consider that someone might react poorly. Maybe no-one ever did, in the 23rd century.
Everything sort of faded out of focus for Gillian, after that. She didn't hear another peep until McCoy, concerned, put his hand on her shoulder, and asked if she was alright.
She just smiled in response and told him that, yes, she was doing very well.
Because if Admiral Kirk could have a husband... that meant that she could have a wife.
Oh yes, she thought she'd be quite happy in the 23rd century.
#and then she meets saavik <3#i don't think she ever like. explicitly realizes that spock is an alien in the movie. i think they just skip over her noticing his ears.#so it's also very funny to me to imagine her in the 23rd century Totally Fine with time travel but being like WAIT there are ALIENS???#and then being like WAIT you can get MARRIED to ALIENS???#whole new worlds of lesbianism opening up right before her eyes#star trek#tos#star trek movies#star trek the voyage home#the voyage home#the one with the whales#gillian taylor#spirk#james t kirk#spock#bones mccoy#tbh i have half a post written out about how being a lesbian makes sense for what little we know of gillian's character#but it kinda centered around the fact that the aids crisis had begun 5 years before the events of the movie (& was big in san fran)#and i was like. hm. it feels. insensitive maybe? to post that? so it's languishing in my drafts. maybe i'll post it at some point but.
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#franken fran#i don't draw fran fanart as much as i ought to. might get annoying with it soon? we'll just have to wait and see#also feeling rarely confident enough to post a doodle online lmao
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Frans Post (Dutch, 1612-1680) Brazilian Landscape, 1660s National Gallery of Ireland This painting shows a sugar plantation with a group of slaves fuelling the wood-fired boilers of a furnace house on the right. Others put out the cane on the drying platform in front of an unidentified building. The foreground includes a papaya tree next to macaúba and coco palms, in addition to an alligator, armadillos, anteaters and a monkey. Frans Post, the younger brother of the painter and architect Pieter Post, accompanied an expedition in 1637 of Prince John Maurice to Brazil, a Dutch colony at the time. Post was part of a group of artists and scientists employed to record various aspects of South-American life, fauna and flora. The artist returned to the Netherlands in 1644 and took up residence in Haarlem, where he spent the rest of his career painting views of Brazil. Portrayed in a precise manner, without tonal perspective, his landscapes possess a sense of immediacy and a naïve quality. In this respect, he was influenced by his brother’s work and that of Cornelis Vroom. Post’s later views of Brazil are more decorative in character.
#Frans Post#dutch#brazilian#plantation#south america#americas#world history#black history month#art#art history#fine art#fine arts#sugar plantation#dutch colony#dutch colonies#german#netherlands#western civilization#landscape#landscape painting
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Frans Post. Paisagem brasileira. Brazilian landscape.
Франц Пост. Бразильский пейзаж.
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Well, if you're gonna cuddle and touch me every time I'm depressed, I gotta tell you, this is pretty much my mood for a while.
#no one does it like them anymore#soft#i adore them#forever mood#cuddles#married#the nanny#fran x maxwell#maxwell x fran#fran fine#maxwell sheffield#fran drescher#charles shaughnessy#love#maxwell holding fran that's the post#cute things#my heart
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