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Disneyifies your anne of cleaves and runs away really fast.
Side note. I didn't use any patter brushes I had to invidualy draw every bead and circle.












Female Rage in Paintings
Judith Slaying Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi | Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist by Caravaggio | Judith Beheading Holofernes by Caravaggio | Jael and Sisera by Alessandro Turchi | Judith with the Head of Holofernes by Louis Finson | Jael slays Sisera by Ottavio Vannini | Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes by Orazio Gentileschi | La Douce Résistance by Michel Garnier | Timoclea Kills the Captain of Alexander the Great by Elisabetti Sirani | Untitled by Jose Gabriel Alegría Sabogal | Salome Bearing the Head of Saint John the Baptist by un unknown copyist after c. 1631, originated from Guido Reni

Amalia de Llano y Dotres, Condesa de Vilches (1853). Federico de Madrazo (Spanish, 1815–1894). Oil on canvas. Museo del Prado, Madrid.


The Chariot of Death (1848)
— by Théophile Schuler
*biblically accurate demon*

The Temptation of Saint Anthony (circa 1645)
— by Salvator Rosa
Here is a short list with all the guys which I find to be husband material
TW: Sarcasm and Dry Humor
1. Vincent Van Gogh's Skull Of A Skeleton With Burning Cigarette

He perfectly understood the assignment when I told him that I'm the girl to die for. Overall a good match, though I don't like Cigarettes After Sex.
2. The Demonic-Looking Incubus From The Nightmare

He never leaves you, sits on you, and is always by your side. Sure, he leaves hair everywhere, but if there's one thing everybody needs at the end of the day, that is a beast in the bed.
3. The Cyclop

There's a woman naked in the field, yet he chooses not to look at her, because he understands the fact that by laying his gaze upon her he ends up objectifying her body, and his love for her is surpassing the physical attraction one could have for the human flesh. We have gentleman behaviour right here!
4. The Ghost Of A Flea

Two words: BIG BOY.
And as if it wasn't enough, just look at way he's holding that cup. You can easily tell that he's pretty skilled with his hands.
5. The Great Red Dragon


Look at that glorious Gluteus Maximus. He must be one hell of a baker, because the cake is clearly delicious. Furthermore, he has not one, but seven heads. Each one of them being horny.
I like how classical artists depicted Athena and Hermes as the duo even when they two aren’t helping a hero.





The Mongol Lady
Artist: Sengetsokhio Adyaagi (1917-1985).

Lighthouse of Marseille
Pericles Pantazis

Procession by a Lake, 19th century
Chinese Qing Dynasty

Fisherman Hermit
Artist: Qiu Ying (1494? – 1552)

"Daydreaming" by Unknown Artist from the 19th Century.

"Daydreaming" by Unknown Artist from the 19th Century.

Still Life with Cheeses, Artichoke, and Cherries (1625) by Clara Peeters.

Vanitas still life (1600s) by Simon Renard de Saint-André.

For the Last Time (1864) by Emily Mary Osborn.