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Song in the Twilight, 1931 - Franz Sedlacek (1891 - 1945)

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Ruins of the Oybin, 1835 - Caspar David Friedrich (1774 – 1840)

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On the banks of the Loire (the artists’ colony at Beaugency) Paris, 1926 - Gerda Wegener (1886 – 1940)

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Among the London Searchlights, 1918 - Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889 - 1946)

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The Sense of Sight, 1895 - Annie Louisa Swynnerton, ARA (1844 - 1933)

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Vision After the Sermon, 1888 - Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (1848 – 1903)

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Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées, c.1880 - Jean Béraud (1849 - 1936)

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Kidnap King of the Berlin Wall, cover art for Men Only, July 1965 - Mort Künstler

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[Hard] Book lover
  • I've changed the tag.

  • Silently Steal Away - Jessica Gordon

    https://www.jessicagordon.com

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    What we never talk about, 2013 - Eric Bowman
  • More of the artist's work can be found on his blog.

  • What we never talk about, 2013 - Eric Bowman

    More of the artist's work can be found on his blog.

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    Meta: Requirement to post year of creation?
  • I agree it's good information to have and I do include it in my posts to this community when I have the information. The problem is that it's not always possible to put a date to a work.

  • Cityscape with cosmic catastrophe - Michael Hutter

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    L'arc en ciel (The Rainbow), 2011 - Nazanin Pouyandeh

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    The Exam Room, 1932 - Cyril E. Power (1872 - 1951)

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    The Ride of a Warrior Ghost, 1850 - Pierre-Félix Wiesener

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    A Moonlit Evening, 1880 - John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836 - 1893)

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    Melancholy Interlude - Francis Criss (1901-1973)

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    Saint-Séverin No. 3, 1909 - Robert Delaunay (1885 - 1941)

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    The Absinthe Drinker, 1901 - Viktor Oliva (1861–1928)

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    Among the Missing – Scene in a Cornish Fishing Village, 1884 - Walter Langley (1852 - 1922)

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    Thread of Progress, 2022 - Michael Cheval
  • Definitely goat. Cyber-bison are much bigger.

  • Thread of Progress, 2022 - Michael Cheval

    More of Michael Cheval's work can be found here (some are NSFW).

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    Cover art for Reefer Girl - Cameo Books, 1953 - Rudy Nappi (1923 - 2015)
  • I've managed to track down a picture of Reefer Girl and her two female room mates in French Alley.

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  • This is an illustration from Confessions d’un monte-en-l’aire by Nicole Claveloux.

  • [Soft] Normal day in the middle ages
  • Probably, but I don't have it. This was one of a series of 'orgies through the ages' commissioned by a Spanish porn magazine.

  • Falling star, 1884 - Witold Pruszkowski (1846 - 1896)
  • Well, I'm guessing light pollution wasn't a problem in 19th century Poland. That was just what you saw when you looked up on a clear night.

  • The Skating Minister - by Henry Raeburn (~1790)
  • There's a slightly naughtier 'cover version' of this by Sylvie Jones.

  • [F] Candlestick capers (1890s)
  • I don't think you have to have a vagina to realise that this is probably unwise . The same would apply to any orifice.

  • The Martyr of the Solway - John Everett Millais (1871)
  • There were actually two 'Wigtown Martyrs', Margaret Wilson (18) and Margaret McLachlan (63). I guess Millais picked the young pretty one.

  • In a Cafe - Béla Czene (1911-1999)
  • Don't know the exact year. Definitely '70s.

  • [F] Brigitte Lahaie (1970s)
  • I imagine she's wondering whether her hedge needs trimming.

  • The Cactus Enthusiast 1850 - Carl Spitzweg (1808-1885)
  • I did wonder whether this post needed a NSFW tag.

  • Morning Sun, 1932 - Gustave Baumann (1881 - 1971)
  • Yes, I love how it invites you to walk through that doorway into the sunlit garden.

  • The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch - Henry Raeburn (1790s) oil on canvas
  • I can't resist pointing out this slightly naughty homage by Sylvie Jones.

  • The Meeting at Křížky, 1916 - Alphonse Maria Mucha (1860-1939)
  • Yes, like most people I associated him with his wonderful art nouveau posters and only discovered his historical work quite recently.