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I tried to draw a knight .
Got the reference from pinterest

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"Diorissimo"
Acrylique sur panneau 🎨 de René Gruau
👋 Bel après-midi
The Mandalorian S2 by Anton Grandert #3
Allegory of Music
Artist: Laurent de La Hyre (French, 1606–1656)
Date: 1649
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, United States
I don't know what I'm doing.
But I need a name for this thing (please be serious).
It's a fanchild of the Mime and Mole ship, and it's a boy.

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Felted Pictures in a Frame
Each picture is free-form felted without the use of any stencils. They come with the frame they are displayed in. Available on my Etsy
The Immortality of Nelson
Artist: Benjamin West (American, 1738-1820)
Date: 1807
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Maritime Museum, London
Description
"The Immortality of Nelson" is a grand historical painting by American-born artist Benjamin West, completed in 1807. This allegorical piece commemorates the death of Admiral Horatio Nelson, a British naval hero who died in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The painting depicts Nelson being received into the afterlife, surrounded by classical and mythological figures. Central to the composition is Nelson, depicted lifeless but elevated and cradled by winged angels, symbolizing his ascension to immortality. Britannia, the personification of Britain, stands prominently, welcoming Nelson with a scroll in her hand. The scene is rich with symbolic elements, including cherubs, tridents, and naval motifs, alluding to Nelson's heroic status and his eternal legacy. West's use of dramatic lighting and detailed figures underscores the solemn yet triumphant mood of this historical tribute.
Maurice Denis, Sagesse: Ensemble De Quatre Essais Pour L’Ouvrage Sagesse De Paul Verlaine, c. 1889-1890