“La Mort est La Solde et le Paiement du Péché / Death is the Balance and the Payment of Sin” – Michel Mosin after Jean-Baptiste Corneille (1680)
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“La Mort est La Solde et le Paiement du Péché / Death is the Balance and the Payment of Sin” – Michel Mosin after Jean-Baptiste Corneille (1680)

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Title: Psyche and Juno (from the series Cupid and Psyche, illustrating Metamorphoses [aka The Golden Ass] by Apuleius) Artist: Max Klinger (German, 1857-1920) Date: 1880 Genre: mythological art Medium: etching print Dimensions: 7 cm (2.8 in) high x 10.3 cm (4.1 in) wide Location: Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, USA
Another traditional print I did a few months ago, an etching to be precise. This specimen's proud owner is the lovely Sir Rylance himself! Even though he sighed looking at it as if he was mourning an old friend. Definitely makes watching the new season more painful 🥲
my etching print based on the poem what resembles the grave but isn’t by anne boyer òwó honestly came out a lot better than I thought it would bc I had to do it very quickly 🙈
Jan van den Hecke, Two dogs at rest (1656)

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we made etching prints at school today
i made one of the Question!
About a quarter-way through my current etching!!
TW: violence, symbolic art
It's an unconscious, antlered doe (deer who's intersex) being held down by a human who is sawing-off their antlers, juxtaposed to wildflowers in the colors of the intersex flag.
Goya etching I made in class