This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.
This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic, and museum art that portray the nude human body. Male and female, posing for the artist or as part of a real, mythological, religious or historic scene.
James Ensor - Les Baigneuses (Lignes Courbes et Ondulées) (1916)
This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic, and museum art that portray the nude human body. Male and female, posing for the artist or as part of a real, mythological, religious or historic scene.
Mary Cassatt - Offering the Panal to the Bullfighter (1873)
This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.
This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic, and museum art that portray the nude human body. Male and female, posing for the artist or as part of a real, mythological, religious or historic scene.
Jules Breton - The Colza (Harvesting Rapeseed) (1860)
This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.
This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic, and museum art that portray the nude human body. Male and female, posing for the artist or as part of a real, mythological, religious or historic scene.
This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic, and museum art that portray the nude human body. Male and female, posing for the artist or as part of a real, mythological, religious or historic scene.
This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.