472. 亚历山大·波普强奸锁后厕所`The Toilet, from The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope by Aubrey Beardsley 高清作品[22%]

AF-The Toilet, from The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope

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亚历山大·波普强奸锁后厕所-奥布里·比尔兹利

-Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872-1898) was an English illustrator and author. His black ink drawings were influenced by Japanese woodcuts, and depicted the grotesque, the decadent, and the erotic. He is one of the important Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) figures.
In this drawing, Aubrey Beardsley illustrates an early scene in Alexander Pope’s satirical masterpiece The Rape of the Lock (1712) in which the heroine, Belinda, primps in her boudoir. Reflecting the poem’s emphasis on contrived rather than natural beauty, the drawing is densely layered with artifice. A view of an idyllic garden with a cupola-topped pavilion is glimpsed not through a window as it would first seem, but on a folding screen. The bejeweled bottles littering the table serve as emblems of Belinda’s vanity.
The Toilet, from The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, 1895-1896 (lithograph), by Aubrey Beardsley

476. Commedia Dell&街景艺术表演者和音乐家聚集两个木偶周围,一座方尖碑远处` A Street Scene With Commedia Dellarte Performers And Musicians Gathered Around Two Puppets, An Obelisk Beyond by Circle of Marco Marcola 高清作品[22%]

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A Street Scene With Commedia Dellarte Performers And Musicians Gathered Around Two Puppets, An Obelisk Beyond-

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Commedia Dell&街景艺术表演者和音乐家聚集两个木偶周围,一座方尖碑远处-马可·马可拉圈

~ A Street Scene With Commedia Dellarte Performers And Musicians Gathered Around Two Puppets, An Obelisk Beyond--Circle of Marco Marcola (Italian, 1740-1793)

477. 奥古斯特·莱格拉斯(Auguste Legras)《圣母颂》(19世纪油画)。浪漫生活物馆(法国巴黎)/巴黎物馆(2012) by Julien Spiewak 高清作品[22%]

The Litanies of the Virgin by Auguste Legras (oil on canvas, 19th century). Museum of the Romantic Life (Paris, France)/Paris Museums (2012)

材质 :Argentic print 尺寸 :100 × 70 cm Photography

奥古斯特·莱格拉斯(Auguste Legras)《圣母颂》(19世纪油画)。浪漫生活物馆(法国巴黎)/巴黎物馆(2012)-朱利安·斯皮瓦克(French, b. 1984)

英文名称:The Litanies of the Virgin by Auguste Legras (oil on canvas, 19th century). Museum of the Romantic Life (Paris, France)/Paris Museums (2012)-Julien Spiewak