• FITS O' DAFFIN //
  • My son, these maxims make a rule, an' lump them ay thegither: the Rigid Righteous is a fool, the Rigid Wise anither. The cleanest corn that e'er was dight may hae some pyles o' caff in; so ne'er a fellow-creature slight for random fits o' daffin. //
  • Archive
  • / Ask me anything
  • / Theme
653 ♥ / 19 May, 2013
568 ♥ / 18 May, 2013
30 ♥ / 17 May, 2013
3 ♥ / 17 May, 2013
64725 ♥ / 17 May, 2013
allthepainting:

Suprematist painting 1916,
Artist: Kazimir Malevich
64 ♥ / 17 May, 2013
cavetocanvas:

Henry Scott Tuke, All Hands to the Pumps, 1888-89
From the Tate Gallery:

This picture shows a ship that has lost one of its sails, and is being swamped by a storm. The crew desperately pump water out of the hull. When he painted this picture Henry Scott Tuke was living aboard an old French brig anchored in Falmouth Harbour.Tuke had lived in Falmouth as a boy, and visited since, but he left London in 1885 to settle there permanently. He was encouraged to move to Cornwall by the Newlyn school of open-air painters. He focused mainly on painting the male nude in the open air, but also produced marine subjects like this.
347 ♥ / 17 May, 2013
wasbella102:

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux - Bust of Napolean III
18 ♥ / 17 May, 2013
iznogoodgood:

Bauhaus
4754 ♥ / 13 May, 2013
15 ♥ / 13 May, 2013
  • ← Newer
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Older →