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jacobvanloon · 11 months ago
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Prairie Cinders
Watercolor and gouache on paper, 9.5x11.5”
2024
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constantlyfalling · 2 years ago
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seeing things...
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markus-h · 6 months ago
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from a hill in upper-Swabia (south Germany) to the same spot of the european Alps. Pics was made about between 2017 and 2023. I'm sorry, 2 summer months was not possible in that distance
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lindenardenshighlights · 6 months ago
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Baylands rainbow
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claude-vergoz · 24 days ago
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"L'insolence des arbres" (sur les terrasses de l'Hermitage)
© Claude Vergoz, 2025- Leave captions and credits, no re-blogs to NSFW/18+
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allegorypaintings · 29 days ago
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Allegory of War and Peace
Artist: Jan Brueghel the Younger (Flemish, 1601–1678)
Date: c. 1630
Medium: Oil on copper mounted on panel
Collection: Private collection
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homeisaplaceinthehills · 5 days ago
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Direction Maracena, 2025
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lexxlifephotography · 3 months ago
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Foggy morning in Germany
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galleryofart · 2 months ago
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Apennine Landscape
Artist: François Le Moyne (French, 1688-1737)
Date: c. 1730
Medium: OIl on Canvas
Collection: Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, IL, United States
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artandthebible · 3 months ago
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Elijah Fed by the Raven
Artist: Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo (Italian, c. 1480-1548 or after)
Date: c. 1510
Medium: Oil on panel transferred to canvas
Collection: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, United States
Description
This painting of Elijah Fed by the Raven is taken primarily from 1 Kings 17, but other moments are also superimposed. In the upper right-hand corner you can see a raven feeding Elijah, as commanded by God, during the drought God was imposing to demonstrate to the people that their false Baal worship would not bring them the bounty they desired. The huge black bird seems to have a chunk of bread or a roll in its beak for the prophet.
Opposite the raven, in the upper left of the painting, you can glimpse a scene from the end of the Elijah adventures: Elijah's translation to heaven in a chariot of fire with horses of fire (2 Kings 2). Elijah's blessing of perpetual presence with God is an early pointer to God's power and plan eventually to defeat the forces of death and Sheol that fight to separate us from God and the community of faith.
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elenawamp · 5 months ago
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blog-bellle · 1 year ago
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phiha · 1 year ago
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fontaine study
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travellingstranger · 10 months ago
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Switzerland
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clipside · 4 months ago
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claude-vergoz · 4 months ago
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"No man's land" (Haute-Loire, été 2024)
© Claude Vergoz, 2024- Leave captions and credits, no re-blogs to NSFW/18+
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