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malibu-yeah:

El Aquelarre (Witches’ Sabbath) by Francisco Goya, 1798. One of a series of Goya pieces depicting witchcraft, predating the Witches’ Sabbath from the Black Paintings (1823). It is generally accepted that Goya’s witchcraft pieces were intended to mock religious superstition.

malibu-yeah:

El Aquelarre (Witches’ Sabbath) by Francisco Goya, 1798. One of a series of Goya pieces depicting witchcraft, predating the Witches’ Sabbath from the Black Paintings (1823). It is generally accepted that Goya’s witchcraft pieces were intended to mock religious superstition.

geneseelibby:

Happy Birthday, Francisco Goya (30 March 1746–16 April 1828)
Self-portrait in the studio, ca. 1790-95

geneseelibby:

Happy Birthday, Francisco Goya (30 March 1746–16 April 1828)

Self-portrait in the studio, ca. 1790-95

08.30.11 ♥ 1034
08.30.11 ♥ 1424

nnl:

A private world | Alice Gibb, Sunniva Stordahl by Tim Walker for Vogue Italia November 2008

08.29.11 ♥ 2173

bohemea:

Portrait of Madame Barbe de Rimsky-Korsakov by Franz Xaver Winterhalter