|| 27, Transfemme Genderqueer ||
I enjoy literature, Classics, video games, cosplay, anime, and old things. Read my occasional drabbles about them, and enjoy my little gallery in the meanwhile.
Claude Monet (French 1940-1926), The Gare Saint-Lazare: Arrival of a Train, 1877, Oil on canvas, Harvard Art Museum/Fogg Museum
(via stardial)
Alan Bray(American, b.1946)
Solstice Snow 1998 casein on wood panel 20x30 via
Alan Bray (American, b.1946)
Still Standing 2001 casein on wood panel 18x16 via
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My modest collection of vintage giraffes is sticking its neck out for you.
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Ron Cobb, 1970
it’s a boomer meme, but it checks out
This is more of a “Greatest Generation” meme technically
why are these are still relevant
Capitalism still exists
That meme is half a century old, and yet still as relevant as if done yesterday.
Fun fact: this guy, Ron Cobb, also did concept art for just about every famous sf/fantasy movie of the 1980s.
HERBERT ARNOULD OLIVIER, R.I., R.P., R.E., R.B.C. (BRITISH, 1861-1952)
The Garlands of Love
signed, inscribed and dated ‘1918 No. 227’ (lower left)
oil on canvas
Christie’s
going through my phone-
redraw from kill la kill i did like… 8 years ago?
FRANK CADOGAN COWPER, R.A. (BRITISH, 1877-1958)
Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor
signed and dated ‘F.C. COWPER/1920’ (lower right) and further signed and inscribed ‘Rosamund and Queen Eleanor/ Cadogan Cowper A.R.A./ 3. Edwards Square Studios/ Kensington/ London, W.’ (on a label attached to the reverse)
oil on canvas
Christie’s
JEAN-LÉON GÉRÔME (FRENCH, 1824-1904)
Bellone
inscribed ‘J L GEROME’ (to left side) and 'E. Muller’ (to reverse of base)
bronze, polychrome patina
Christie’s