Prehistoric Woman
(1895) by the French painter James Jacques Joseph Tissot (1836-
1902). Tissot was famous as a painterr of elegantly dressed women
shown in scenes of fashionable life. Here he painted two really
fashionable Neolithic girls.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Romantic Death
Black Prince at the
battle of Crecy by the British painter Julian Russell Story
(1857-1919). After the battle the victorious English prince is
contemplating the body of the dead King John of Bohemia. It should be
mentioned that Edward Prince of Wales the eldest son of King Edward
III of England was never called “Black” in his lifetime. It's an
attribution of the 16th century. But anyway he looks nice so deadly
black with the crows in the back.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Those Who Are About To Die
"Ave, Imperator,
morituri te salutant" (1859) by the French painter Jean-Léon
Gérôme (1824-1904). Gérôme loved the spectacular death in the
arena and painted it normally with the perspective from inside out.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Obsequies For A Cat
The Obsequies of an
Egyptian Cat (1886) by the British painter John Reinhard Weguelin
(1849-1927). A priestess kneels before an altar upon which is placed
the mummy of a cat. She is burning incense, and has presented
offerings of flowers and food to the cat's spirit, together with a
plate of milk. On the wall behind the priestess is an Egyptian
fresco, and a statue of the goddess Sekhmet or Bastet enthroned
guards the entrance to the temple.
Friday, September 5, 2014
A Warrior Saint
Joan of Arc in battle
by the German Romantic painter Hermann Anton Stilke (1803-1860). This
is the central part of a his Joan of Arc Triptych.