Traditional Art

L’Amans Dreams He Rises and Dresses, from Roman de la Rose- Unknown artist, tempera on manuscript (15th century France) ( lemmy.world )

Le Roman de la Rose (The Romance of the Rose) is a medieval poem written in Old French and presented as an allegorical dream vision. As poetry, The Romance of the Rose is a notable instance of courtly literature, purporting to provide a "mirror of love" in which the whole art of romantic love is disclosed. Its two authors...

Scarlet macaw (captioned as Macrocercus Aracanga, red and yellow macaw)- Edward Lear, color lithograph (1832) ( lemmy.world )

Lear's illustrations were produced using lithography, in which artists copied their paintings onto a fine-textured limestone slab using a special waxy crayon. The block was then treated with nitric acid and gum arabic to etch away the parts of the stone not protected by the wax. The etched surface was wetted before adding an...

A Famous Motive- Honoré Daumier, oil on canvas (1862-65) ( lemmy.world )

Honoré-Victorin Daumier was a French painter, sculptor, and printmaker, whose many works offer commentary on the social and political life in France, from the Revolution of 1830 to the fall of the second Napoleonic Empire in 1870. He earned a living producing caricatures and cartoons in newspapers and periodicals such as La...

The Orchestra of the Opera- Edgar Degas, oil on canvas (1870) ( lemmy.world )

For all the stylistic evolution, certain features of Degas's work remained the same throughout his life. He always painted indoors, preferring to work in his studio from memory, photographs, or live models. The figure remained his primary subject; his few landscapes were produced from memory or imagination. It was not unusual...

Phases of the Moon- Galileo Galilei, brown ink and wash on paper (c. 1609) ( lemmy.world )

Galileo studied speed and velocity, gravity and free fall, the principle of relativity, inertia, projectile motion and also worked in applied science and technology, describing the properties of the pendulum and "hydrostatic balances". He was one of the earliest Renaissance developers of the thermoscope and the inventor of...

I redrew my character (just inking, I don't have time to color him!) and took into account all the helpful feedback, hope you guys enjoy! ( lemmy.world )

I found also I got too nervous drawing a tall character horizontally and felt more confident in drawing him anatomically better. Took into account also the sword handle but hands I felt were fine. I take influence from Jamie Hewlett's Tank Girl and the old 80's "Heavy Metal MAgazine" comics

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