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"I am sick getting tired of you little hoodlum stealing my critters!"
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I'm sorry I haven't posted this all year because I had some minor problems! TwT
Hello Killer belongs to: @askkassandragf-v-2 / @hello-killer-hn-au
#mochi-chan-2006#mochi chan 2006#hello neighbor#hello neighbor au#hello killer#ludwig meyer#edit scene#edit#hello neighbor cartoon#hello heighbor cartoon series#hello neighbor welcome to raven brooks
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1B Ludwig Meyer
Done :3
#question#answered#mochi chan 2006#hello neighbor oc#hello neighbour au#ludwig meyer#clothing grid#clothing meme#outfit grid#outfit meme
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fans + art
#artist is i think l gerard#this post is going be kinda hard to find some of the paintings and artist because they are cut off but im trying my best#artist i cannot find#i love another by abraham solomon#adele meyer mrs carl meyer by john singer sargent#cant find this artist#cant find artist nor painting#artist is franz von persoglia#i think this is anselm feuerbach#princess elena pavolovna belosselsky-belozersky by christina robertson#cant find artist or painting name#portrait of madame fanny leontine gronkowska by barbara mackay#artist is frederick warren freer#princess mathilde bonaparte by edouard-louis dubufe#the japanese fan by elizabeth reynolds finley#the painting is called blue dress but i cant find the artist#leaving the ball opera by pedro pierre ribera#elegant lady with a fan by ludwig knaus#idle thoughts by auguste toulmouche#can't find artist or painting#marie madeleine mazade by maurice quentin de la tour#cant find anything on this one#portrait of mrs. francis stanton blake by julius le blanc stewart#artist is jean francois portaels#artist is august schoefft#mary frances mackenzie by frank dicksee#artist is jan adam kruseman#can't find anything on this#artist is sir william blake richmond#artist is jean de la hoese
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Can anyone tell I'm rewatching season 5? 😂😂😂
#alex høgh andersen#alex hoegh andersen#Vikings#ivar lothbrok#ivar ragnarsson#ivar the boneless#ivar#lagertha#jonathan rhys meyers#jordan patrick smith#marco ilsø#alicia agneson#georgia hirst#floki the boat builder#bjorn ironside#alexander ludwig#kathryn winnick
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Bauhaus
Why did a movement shaped in a socialist-driven European climate so heavily influence corporate America? This essay, written in 2011, discusses what the Bauhaus was, when it was founded, and the people related to it. It will also look at how Bauhaus influenced America. The Bauhaus was a school of art and design, which was founded by Walter Gropius (1883-1969) in Weimar, Germany in the year 1919,…
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#America#anchor#art#bauhaus#Breaker#essay#Florence Knoll#form follows function#Google Podcasts#graphic design#Hannes Meyer#Herbert Bayer#IKEA#ko-fi#Laszlo moholy-lagy#Ludwig Mies van der Rohe#Marcel Breuer#patreon#Pocket Casts#spotify#typeface#Universal#Walter Gropius#Wassily Chair#Wassily Kandinsky
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#Alexander Ludwig#Vikings#Travis Fimmel#ragnar lothbrok#travis fimmel#Clive Standen#clive standen#Jonathan Rhys Meyers#jonathan rhys meyers#Bishop Heahmund#bishop heahmund#collage#movie#stills#art
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Although it was difficult to determine who the men were in the tent at Kilimanjaro base camp,
they were German geographer Hans Meyer and Austrian mountaineer Ludwig Purtscheller, the first people to reach the rim of Africa’s highest mountain.
#Inspector Spacetime#Light of the World (special)#Historical Domain Character (trope)#Historical Domain Character#Hans Meyer (historical person)#Ludwig Purtscheller (historical person)#seen at#Kilimanjaro base camp#1889#first successful ascent of Kilimanjaro#German geographer#Austrian mountaineer#first to reach the rim#rim of Kilimanjaro#Africa's highest mountain
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Die Geburt der Moderne
In diesem Jahr feiert das Bauhaus sein 90-jähriges Jubiläum. Ohne die deutsche Hochschule für Gestaltung wäre die moderne Kunst und Architektur der Gegenwart nicht denkbar. Continue reading Die Geburt der Moderne
#Alma Mahler#Bauhaus#Ernst Hardt#Friedrich Nietzsche#Georg Muche#Gerhard Marcks#Gunta Stölzl#Hannes Meyer#Herbert Bayer#Johann Wolfgang von Goethe#Josef Albers#László Moholy-Nagy#Ludwig Mies van der Rohe#Lyonel Feininger#Marcel Breuer#Oskar Schlemmer#Paul Klee#Walter Gropius#Wassily Kandinsky
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#nowplaying#2020#The Sound of my 2020#Michael Patrick Kelly#Marko Hietala#Jan Plewka#Conchita Wurst#Maya Beiser#Alin Coen#Die Ärzte#Ludwig van Beethoven#Arash Safaian#Catalina Cara#Tindersticks#Klubbingman#Andy Jay Powell#Duncan Laurence#LEA#PRAG#Calogero#Richard Galliano#Crucchi Gang#Steiner & Madlaina#Rufus Wainwright#Dota Kehr#Felix Meyer#Spotify
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* FAMOUS INDIVIDUALS WITH YOUR MOON SIGN.
If you’re looking for suggestions on which authors and music artists to check out next, look to your moon sign! In Western astrology, the moon is said to represent your subconscious mind, emotions, and inner personality, so it is widely believed that we tend to relate to media by artists who share our moon sign.
♈️ ARIES MOON
WRITERS:
Gore Vidal
George R. R. Martin
Nicholas Sparks
Rick Riordan
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Christopher Paolini
MUSICIANS:
P!nk
Whitney Houston
Céline Dion
Selena Gomez
Rihanna
Tupac
♉️ TAURUS MOON
WRITERS:
Jodi Picoult
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Hans Christian Anderson
Clive Barker
George Bernard Shaw
Aldous Huxley
MUSICIANS:
Pharrell Williams
Kelly Clarkson
Bob Dylan
Demi Lovato
Christina Aguilera
Pitbull
♊️ GEMINI MOON
WRITERS:
C. S. Lewis
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Orson Scott Card
Franz Kafka
Margaret Mitchell
R.A. Salvatore
T. S. Elliot
MUSICIANS:
Ella Fitzgerald
Florence Welch
Art Garfunkel
Billy Idol
Sia
Tina Turner
♋️ CANCER MOON
WRITERS:
George Orwell
Liu Cixin
Brandon Sanderson
Cassandra Clare
Diana Gabaldon
Lois Lowry
MUSICIANS:
Tchaikovsky
Taylor Swift
Kurt Cobain
Halsey
Aretha Franklin
Janis Joplin
♌️ LEO MOON
Oscar Wilde
Holly Black
Geraldine Brooks
James Dashner
Jack London
Ta Nehisi Coates
MUSICIANS:
Lana Del Ray
Paul McCartney
Queen Latifah
Niall Horan
Bruno Mars
David Bowie
♍️ VIRGO MOON
WRITERS:
Leo Tolstoy
John Grisham
Claudia Gray
Isabel Allende
Xiran Jay Zhao
Douglas Adams
MUSICIANS:
Dolly Parton
Nicki Manaj
Madonna
Lorde
Bo Burnham
Lizzo
♎️ LIBRA MOON
WRITERS:
Jane Austen
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Sylvia Plath
William Shakespeare
Maya Angelou
R.F. Kuang
MUSICIANS:
Ariana Grande
Charli XCX
Bruce Springsteen
Jay-Z
Harry Styles
Fergie
♏️ SCORPIO MOON
WRITERS:
Veronica Roth
Edith Wharton
V.E. Schwab
Harper Lee
Keira Cass
Meg Cabot
MUSICIANS:
Lady Gaga
Tyler the Creator
Cyndi Lauper
Beyoncé
Bob Marley
The Weeknd
♐️ SAGITTARIUS MOON
WRITERS:
Stephen King
Victor Hugo
Marie Lu
Suzanne Collins
Samantha Shannon
Adam Silvera
MUSICIANS
Hozier
Freddie Mercury
Adele
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Chappell Roan
John Legend
♑️ CAPRICORN MOON
WRITERS:
Sarah J. Maas
J.M. Barrie
Jeff Shaara
Joyce Carol Oates
Stephanie Meyer
Angie Thomas
MUSICIANS:
Frédéric Chopin
Neil Diamond
Jon Bon Jovi
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Stevie Nicks
Donna Summer
♒️ AQUARIUS MOON
WRITERS:
Margaret Atwood
Leigh Bardugo
Louisa May Alcott
Seth Grahame-Smith
Anthony Horowitz
S.E. Hinton
MUSICIANS:
Cody Simpson
Marilyn Monroe
Britney Spears
Billie Eilish
Tim McGraw
Carrie Underwood
♓️ PISCES MOON
WRITERS:
Toni Morrison
Edgar Allen Poe
Malcolm Gladwell
Lisa McMann
Alice Oseman
Philippa Gregory
MUSICIANS:
Kenny Chesney
Elvis Presley
Frank Sinatra
Prince
Kendrick Lamar
Sabrina Carpenter
#astrology observations#astro notes#astro community#taylor swift#* astrology#taylornation#astrology#astrology notes#chappell roan#bookblr#sabrina carpenter#billie eilish#pjo fandom#percy jackson
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artfight dump! i did a lot this year lol (everything is under the cut!)
In order:
Elias von Hafke ( @kxmpfflieger )
Jean-Michel (doublefool)
Feeblev (yummicactus)
Richard (jacksaton)
Lewis Rosenthal ( @manunuscript )
Dallas ( @blondedsixties06 )
Otis Bernier (butterflyjammer)
Walter Koch (citrusstars)
The Watcher ( @devogamer )
Dia ( @pacikiara )
Sparrow (birdious)
Hoarfrost ( @lea-frostfern )
Zoo ( @z00lea )
Cyan ( @cyanicdoodle )
Daniel Winston Clarke (luxin_offu)
Toucan ( @bellasauruss )
Tex (mistertelevision)
Russell Meyers (fooffle)
Ludwig Lamprecht ( @vampiregeese )
Walter Fleming ( @elias-n-company )
ok i think that's everything lol
#ww1#ww1 oc#ww1 art#oc#artfight#af 2024#team stardust#art#digital art#world war one#oc art#historical oc
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Are you interested in sword fighting or the medieval art of combat but don't know where to start? Well, let the amazing folks of the Hawkwood's Troupe help you out.
Here, we have a collection of some of the best pieces of literature when it comes to the study of the sword and much more.
A huge thank you to the troupe for letting me share these images, and to Sven Lugar for a meaningful lesson on feeling the blade.
If you know of other good recommendations please feel free to leave a comment below. :)
You can find out more about the Hawkwood's Troupe at http://www.nwarmizare.com/Newsite/
Includes:
The Rapier Part One: Beginners -Workbook- by Guy Windsor
Medieval Wrestling by Jessica Finley
16th Century Single Sword Combat: Bolognese Fencing by William E. Wilson
The Art of Combat by Joachim Meyer
English Martial Arts by Terry Brown
Venetian Rapier, The School or Salle by Nicoletto Giganti's
The Complete Renaissance Swordsman by Antonio Manciolino's Opera Nova
Medieval Combat by Hans Talhoffer
Fior Di Battaglia ("The Flower of Battle), MS Ludwig XV 13 by Fiore de'i Liberi
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Versacrum
The Vienna Secession Art Magazine 1898-1903
Gustav Kilmt, Koloman Moser, Otto Wagner, Alfred Roller, Max Kurzwell, Joseph M.Olbrich, Josef Hoffmann
Valerio Terraroli
Skira, Milano 2018, 224 pagine, 28,5x29,5cm, ISBN 978-88-572-3876-0
euro 40,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
This book gathers the covers of Ver Sacrum, the official magazine of the Vienna Secession, which ran from 1898 to 1903. Published for the 120th anniversary of this historic magazine, it reproduces all 120 regular issues―plus some special, limited-edition covers―in 1:1 scale, alongside a selection of block prints, lithographs and copper engravings.
Ver Sacrum (meaning "Sacred Spring" in Latin) was conceived by Gustav Klimt, Max Kurzweil and Ludwig Hevesi. During its six years of activity, 471 original drawings were made specifically for the magazine, along with 55 lithographs and copper engravings and 216 block prints, by artists such as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Koloman Moser, Otto Wagner, Max Fabiani, Joseph Maria Olbrich and Josef Hoffmann. Writers such as Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Maurice Maeterlinck, Knut Hamsun, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Richard Dehmel, Ricarda Huch, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer and Arno Holz were published in its pages.
Ver Sacrum reveals the tremendous originality of the Jugendstil language, a cornerstone of modernity that elaborated new forms of design, illustration and print/editorial composition.
31/10/24
#Versacrum#Vienna secession#Klimt#Schiele#Koloman Moser#Otto Wagner#Olbrich#Josef Hoffmann#art books#fashionbooksmilano
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Ludwig Meidner - Portrait Else Meyer
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Five new characters.
Carolina Afton
She/Her
Demigirl 🖤💖🤍💖🖤
Waitress
Good and obedient
Age: 47
Ludwig Meyer
He/His
Nonbinary 💛🤍💜🖤
Hunter
Bracie and wild
Age: 45
Tom Stone
He/His
Pansexual 💖💛💙
Policeman
Clever and king
Age: 38
Sammy Roy
He/His
Gay 💚💚💚🤍💙💙💙💙
The school junitor
Handsome and funny
Age: 32
Mei Young
She/Her
Asexual 🖤🩶🤍💜
Confectioner
Sweet and cute
Age: 26
(Short description about them: They hate Aria like Quentin in HN2 lol.)
#hello neighbor#hello psychopath#hello neighbor au#hello killer 2#hello neighbor 2 au#hello guest au#hello neighbor 2#hello guest#hello killer#new characters
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Hi! Id been interested to hear more about your thoughts on " bauhaus style " ! It's not a subject I know much about but I recently read black city white city (not sure if that's an ick or a win in your book!) So I'm curious about your opinion - if you don't mind! :)
ok so i'll start by warning you that since im not a native english speaker my thoughts might end up not being super well worded and articulated and im really sorry about that. also i'm putting it under a cut because i did get kinda Long (sorry about that)
I'm wary of the term 'style' in general (but that's just something i got from my studies), and since Im kinda specializing in bauhaus-related things im not fond of the term bauhaus style. That term is often used to talk about 1. objects and design and 2. architecture, and refers mostly to things such as furniture produced by the bauhaus during the dessau and berlin eras, and generally speaking after 1923, such as marcel breuer's chairs, wagenfeld's lamp, brandt's tea sets etc etc. But the Bauhaus didn't start in 1923, and produced more heterogenous things during it's first years in Weimar, when it's artistic 'ideology' wasn't as definite as it was once the school opened itself to constructivist influence from 1923. The productions commonly used to illustrate the "bauhaus style" mostly result from that constructivist influence. So talking about one single unified bauhaus style seems a bit too generalizing and reductive to me, and puts emphasis on one specific aspect of the Bauhaus' production rather than on its whole history, which shows a lot of aesthetical and ideological evolution. And on a simpler scale, why use the term 'style' when we could just say 'bauhaus productions' ?
Hearing the term 'bauhaus style' used in talks about architecture kinda annoys me even more, but that's probably because hearing people talk about the Bauhaus as if it was only an architecture school drives me mad in the first place haha. Architecture in itself wasn't a discipline at the school until 1927, and the architectural projects done at the school differed greatly between Hannes Meyer's and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's directorships. Again, there isn't one specific "style" of architecture that was done at the Bauhaus. It was modern, avant-garde architecture in the same vein as what could be seen in other parts of Europe and in the Soviet Union. Even if I personally don't like the term 'style', I prefer using the term 'International Style'.
I haven't read the book you're mentioning, but since it's about architecture in Tel Aviv it allows me to add a little bit of nuance to what I just said. I'm not at all well versed in that subject, but from what I know there were Bauhaus students who went to Israël to do architectural work. There is clearly an influence from the type of architecture that was being done at the Bauhaus in the twenties, but again, the term 'International style' would suit those works better. It's worth noting that the terms 'bauhaus style' and 'international style' are often used as synonyms, which to me is problematic. International style would include what was being done at the Bauhaus, but it cannot be reduced to that. There was definitely an influence from the Bauhaus in Tel Aviv, and I think in many cases that word is better than style. And that goes not only for the Bauhaus but also for various other styles.
Realizing as I'm typing this that this is definitely not well articulated lmao. In short what my opinion is is that the word style in itself is often problematic, because it implies an unified, definite concept, which isn't often a thing. I don't think it is in the case of the Bauhaus. I think it's better to talk, on one hand, about Bauhaus productions (for the things that were produced at the school ; there's no need to talk about bauhaus style while talking about marianne brandt's teapot since it was done at the bauhaus) and, on the other, about Bauhaus influences. And even there I think it would be even better to be more precise and talk about the individual influences. For example, regarding architecture, Gropius, Meyer and Mies van der Rohe were all part of the Bauhaus, but their ways of creating are all different. In short (for real this time skdsdj) I think it's best to be precise and not use too generalistic and reductive terms. But honestly in the grand scheme of things this isn't really important, it all only matters to me because I'm an art historian haha.
God that was so long. I hope it makes sense and it answers your question anon ! I think it's a super interesting topic to debate about, but sadly it's not easy to give an extensive answer here. Brevity doesn't allow for a lot of nuance sadly. Also this is just my own opinion and I could be very wrong tbh. But I do like to think that I know enough on the subject to not be totally wrong ksddsksd. Also its 1 am so I'm again sorry if its poorly worded or badly written. Feel free to hmu if you want to chat more about this :)
#answers#man i really hope this makes sense. i didn't want to answer this during the day because i would have ended up writing a whole essay sdkdsjk#feeling kinda self conscious about all of this tbh i hope im not saying too much bullshit :/
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