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this reminds me that biker refused to let his dad be buried in Egypt. He found out they were going to make his daddy a mummy.
is this on?
is this on?
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Kinda weird seeing an appreciation for the arts on this forum. I just assumed everyone was uncultured swines
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Soooie!Hydroseismic wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:12 am Kinda weird seeing an appreciation for the arts on this forum. I just assumed everyone was uncultured swines
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A couple of my favourites by aviation artist Dan Zoernig.




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wow, so the government was manipulating the weather even back then?
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I'm more fascinated by old maps or cartography prints.
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Old maps ROCK!Hydroseismic wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:56 pm I'm more fascinated by old maps or cartography prints.
I have a dozen of them hanging on my walls at home!
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CIGNAROLI, Giambettino
(b. 1706, Verona, d. 1770, Verona)
I love this.

CIGNAROLI, Giambettino
(b. 1706, Verona, d. 1770, Verona)
I love this.
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New 3 part series coming to PBS
Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty
Premieres Tuesday, July 8 at 9/8c
The greatest artworks in western civilization emerged from one of the bloodiest periods in history. This series explores the lives of three of the greatest artists in history – Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael – as they craft beauty from chaos.
https://www.pbs.org/show/renaissance-th ... he-beauty/
Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty
Premieres Tuesday, July 8 at 9/8c
The greatest artworks in western civilization emerged from one of the bloodiest periods in history. This series explores the lives of three of the greatest artists in history – Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael – as they craft beauty from chaos.
https://www.pbs.org/show/renaissance-th ... he-beauty/
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The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche this is on display in London, I have friends who are going for vacation and they're going to see this and I'm so jealous! I've read that it's very large and the story behind it is of course sad.
Lady Jane Grey, known as the "Nine Days Queen," was proclaimed Queen of England on July 10, 1553, at just 15 years old after the death of her cousin Edward VI. Her reign lasted only nine days before she was deposed in favor of her cousin Mary I, and she was executed for treason on February 12, 1554, at the age of 16.
Lady Jane Grey, known as the "Nine Days Queen," was proclaimed Queen of England on July 10, 1553, at just 15 years old after the death of her cousin Edward VI. Her reign lasted only nine days before she was deposed in favor of her cousin Mary I, and she was executed for treason on February 12, 1554, at the age of 16.
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Are you familiar with what the Bolshevik revolutionaries did to the Romanov family, including the children?disco.moon wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2026 11:45 pm The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche this is on display in London, I have friends who are going for vacation and they're going to see this and I'm so jealous! I've read that it's very large and the story behind it is of course sad.
Lady Jane Grey, known as the "Nine Days Queen," was proclaimed Queen of England on July 10, 1553, at just 15 years old after the death of her cousin Edward VI. Her reign lasted only nine days before she was deposed in favor of her cousin Mary I, and she was executed for treason on February 12, 1554, at the age of 16.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of ... nov_family
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Yes!! Thanks to Tori Amos' song "Yes Anastasia" I'm a believer that she got away.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2026 2:36 amAre you familiar with what the Bolshevik revolutionaries did to the Romanov family, including the children?disco.moon wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2026 11:45 pm The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche this is on display in London, I have friends who are going for vacation and they're going to see this and I'm so jealous! I've read that it's very large and the story behind it is of course sad.
Lady Jane Grey, known as the "Nine Days Queen," was proclaimed Queen of England on July 10, 1553, at just 15 years old after the death of her cousin Edward VI. Her reign lasted only nine days before she was deposed in favor of her cousin Mary I, and she was executed for treason on February 12, 1554, at the age of 16.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of ... nov_family
“Yes, Anastasia” is the twelfth and final track off of Tori Amos' 1994 album Under The Pink. The song is inspired by the story of Anastasia Romanov, a young girl who was the daughter of Russian elite Tsar Nicholas II. In 1918, she was murdered at age 17 with the rest of her family by a revolutionary firing squad.
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It's also believed that the females were tortured, raped and mutilated several times before their actual execution .disco.moon wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2026 12:11 pmYes!! Thanks to Tori Amos' song "Yes Anastasia" I'm a believer that she got away.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2026 2:36 amAre you familiar with what the Bolshevik revolutionaries did to the Romanov family, including the children?disco.moon wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2026 11:45 pm The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche this is on display in London, I have friends who are going for vacation and they're going to see this and I'm so jealous! I've read that it's very large and the story behind it is of course sad.
Lady Jane Grey, known as the "Nine Days Queen," was proclaimed Queen of England on July 10, 1553, at just 15 years old after the death of her cousin Edward VI. Her reign lasted only nine days before she was deposed in favor of her cousin Mary I, and she was executed for treason on February 12, 1554, at the age of 16.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of ... nov_family
“Yes, Anastasia” is the twelfth and final track off of Tori Amos' 1994 album Under The Pink. The song is inspired by the story of Anastasia Romanov, a young girl who was the daughter of Russian elite Tsar Nicholas II. In 1918, she was murdered at age 17 with the rest of her family by a revolutionary firing squad.
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I know, thanks for the reminder.....mansplaining rape and torture stories :drama:CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2026 12:55 pmIt's also believed that the females were tortured, raped and mutilated several times before their actual execution .disco.moon wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2026 12:11 pmYes!! Thanks to Tori Amos' song "Yes Anastasia" I'm a believer that she got away.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2026 2:36 amAre you familiar with what the Bolshevik revolutionaries did to the Romanov family, including the children?disco.moon wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2026 11:45 pm The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche this is on display in London, I have friends who are going for vacation and they're going to see this and I'm so jealous! I've read that it's very large and the story behind it is of course sad.
Lady Jane Grey, known as the "Nine Days Queen," was proclaimed Queen of England on July 10, 1553, at just 15 years old after the death of her cousin Edward VI. Her reign lasted only nine days before she was deposed in favor of her cousin Mary I, and she was executed for treason on February 12, 1554, at the age of 16.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of ... nov_family
“Yes, Anastasia” is the twelfth and final track off of Tori Amos' 1994 album Under The Pink. The song is inspired by the story of Anastasia Romanov, a young girl who was the daughter of Russian elite Tsar Nicholas II. In 1918, she was murdered at age 17 with the rest of her family by a revolutionary firing squad.
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I don't know if I've mentioned it here before but some of my favorite art are by the Wyeth family. I just found out that Christina's World is on display at the MOMA as well as some of Diego Rivera and Frida kahlo's work. Now all I have to do is get up the courage to leave my house ..

