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Description: Attila, frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453. He was also the leader of a tribal empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans and Bulgars, among others, in Central and Eastern Europe. High-quality remastered medieval illustration.
Description: Self Portrait As A Tehuana, a.k.a. Diego On My Mind. This painting was painted in August of 1940 when she and Diego Rivera divorced. She didn't finish this painting until the year of 1943. This painting is also known with two other names: "Diego in My Thoughts" and "Thinking of Diego".
Description: High-quality restoration with 6K resolution and vivid colors. Fine Wind, Clear Morning, also known as Red Fuji, is a woodblock print by Japanese artist Hokusai, part of his Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series, dating from c. 1830 to 1832. The work has been described as “one of the simplest and at the same time one of the most outstanding of all Japanese prints”.
Description: roses vincent van gogh vincent van gogh artist impressionist vangogh flowers floral impressionism artistic green flower rose drawings creative creativity artists forartists illustrator freelance freelancer gallery museum artschool master classicalart classical art art school Still Life: Vase with Pink Roses was painted in 1890 by Vincent van Gogh in Saint-Rémy. At the time the work was painted Van Gogh was readying himself to leave the Saint-Rémy asylum for the quiet town of Auvers-sur-Oise outside of Paris. This and the similarly-dated Pink Roses reflect the optimism Van Gogh felt at that time about his future, both in his choice of flowers as a subject and the colors used.
Description: This version has been digitally expanded and enhanced. Hight resolution and detail restoration. About the artwork: Rockwell's Tattoo Artist Saturday Evening Post cover celebrates the "permanence" of body art, painted some 60 years before the nation's current tattoo craze. The humorous illustration depicts a sailor who has fallen for several women in his day, and paid tribute to them (if temporarily) on his forearm. Continuing with the theme of the illustration, Rockwell also created a very clever background for the painting, consisting of popular tattoo designs. Created while living in Arlington, Vermont, Rockwell called on his friend and fellow illustrator Mead Schaeffer to pose as the tattoo artist.
Description: Paul Gustave Dore's Bible illustration. High quality of detail and resolution. The Lamb of God opens the seven seals of a book written within and on the backside. After the opening of the fourth seal, Death rides into the world. He is the fourth knight of the apocalypse. Hell follows him
Description: Original artwork. In old Armenian folklore, there are many creatures into which humans and evil spirits can transform by free will or curse. Often such tales involve Werewolves, roaming at night, snatching children, and causing fear. These creatures are known as “Mardagayl” in Armenian.
Description: The Wild Bunch, American outlaw gang, 1901 (1954). Left to right, standing, William Carver (News Carver), Harvey Logan (Kid Curry); sitting, Harry Longabaugh (Sundance Kid), Ben Kilpatrick (The Tall Texan), Robert LeRoy Parker (Butch Cassidy). The gang operated out of the Hole-in-the-Wall Pass in Wyoming, a notorious haunt of outlaw groups, between 1889 and 1901 robbing trains and banks across the West.
Description: Artist: Howard Brodie. In 1970, twenty-one members of the New York Black Panther Party faced charges of conspiracy to bomb several sites in New York City. Their lawyers found it difficult to prepare for their trial before the New York Supreme Court because the defendants were purposefully separated and placed into solitary confinement in seven different jails. Their lead lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, sued to have them brought together in Queens and ultimately thirteen defendants faced trial together. Justice John M. Murtagh, having knowledge of the Chicago Seven trial, intended to avoid Judge Hoffman's handling of that politically charged courtroom. The jury ultimately acquitted the Panthers of all 156 charges on May 12, 1971.