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lejosenberlin:

El ex presidente chileno Eduardo Frei Montalva y el pintor ecuatoriano Oswaldo Guayasamín, junto al retrato del político hecho por el artista.

lejosenberlin:

El ex presidente chileno Eduardo Frei Montalva y el pintor ecuatoriano Oswaldo Guayasamín, junto al retrato del político hecho por el artista.

theharmonystarfield:

ikilledjackjohnson:

Jean-Michel Basquiat

theharmonystarfield:

ikilledjackjohnson:

Jean-Michel Basquiat

(via atozfield)

kayfabefriend:

The Kiss, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

In Bed, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

In Bed The Kiss, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

(via comegatos)

sednonsatiato:


Este es el color de mis sueños.

Joan Miró - Ceci est la couleur de mes rêves, 1925

sednonsatiato:

Este es el color de mis sueños.

Joan Miró - Ceci est la couleur de mes rêves, 1925

sebastianlionheart:

Una resistencia melancólica, pero resistencia al fin.

sebastianlionheart:

Una resistencia melancólica, pero resistencia al fin.

(Source: otredades)

ianbrooks:

Alf Devouring His Cat by Hillary White/wytrab8
Prints available at Society6. Based on Francisco Goya’s “Saturn Devouring His Son”.
Artist: tumblr / deviantart

ianbrooks:

Alf Devouring His Cat by Hillary White/wytrab8

Prints available at Society6. Based on Francisco Goya’s “Saturn Devouring His Son”.

Artist: tumblr / deviantart

(via blogthoven)

fuckyeahillustrativeart:

Darcy Ripley

(via chicadelabiblioteca)

chihuahuapunk:

holi

chihuahuapunk:

holi

(via ranciobocadillo)

(Source: esobvio, via nodopenolife)

historical-nonfiction:

Goya’s The Third of May 1808 shows a Napoleonic firing squad killing terrified Spanish resistance fighters. It is gritty, and unheroic, and almost a cliche. But here’s the thing: no one had done this before. Before Goya, all the painting about war celebrated its parades and glory and honor. They looked like they were done by someone who had never seen a fistfight, let alone a battlefield. Goya put an end to the noble practice of whitewashing war with one painting.

historical-nonfiction:

Goya’s The Third of May 1808 shows a Napoleonic firing squad killing terrified Spanish resistance fighters. It is gritty, and unheroic, and almost a cliche. But here’s the thing: no one had done this before. Before Goya, all the painting about war celebrated its parades and glory and honor. They looked like they were done by someone who had never seen a fistfight, let alone a battlefield. Goya put an end to the noble practice of whitewashing war with one painting.

(via maticandia)

(Source: mahy)

oliphillips:

Shaven Chair
by Jaime Pitarch

oliphillips:

Shaven Chair

by Jaime Pitarch

(via shinoddddd)

grrlandog:

6_dec06.jpg by m-c on Flickr.

grrlandog:

6_dec06.jpg by m-c on Flickr.

(via bestiario)

photojojo:

Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos?

Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers.

Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography

via NPR; Washington Post

(via cochinitita)

(Source: panderingtothelocals, via atozfield)