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speech bubble with pink spiral white dog with exclamation and question head overhead, barking sparkling dark grey shoe with decorations two droplets of water falling down pink cup of coffee with sparkles and hearts overhead stwo wirly cake slices, top layer moving closer to the viewer white bunny hugging a heart that changes colors from light pink to light red chocolate milkshake with a moving heart nearby milkshake with ice cream, slightly animated as it moves up and down brown cookie that slowly develops bite marks as pieces are chewed off

art

Madonna and Child (1905) painted with tempera paint by the Austrian artist Marianne Stokes (1855-1927). It’s a modern adaptation of an icon painting of Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus. The artist probably was inspired by some icon paintings she saw in current-day Croatia, to create her own version of it with brambles of thorns in the background.⁣ In Robin Hood's Death, by Newell Convers Wyeth, Robin travels to Kirklees Priory, but is betrayed by his cousin, the prioress. She improperly takes too much blood while bloodletting Robin, and in one version Robin is also stabbed with a sword by a nemesis called Red Roger. Robin Hood's Grave is a monument to the final action in the story of the later version, where Robin fires one last arrow into the air and asks to be buried where it lands.
The Laboratory by John Collier. A girl stands in the apothecary, holding a mask as protection against fumes to the side
The Party on The Stairs, by Adelaide Claxton. A little girl near the start of the stairs looks curiously at three ghost ladies having a party. They do not interact with her. The End of the quest, by Frank Dicksee. A man kneels beside a woman at a porch, holding her hands. There is a tree behind them, a forest and mountains. She has a purple-red outfit, he wears a red long cloak alongside a satchel and a sword. The Silent Voice by Gerald Moira. A girls hand is held by a translucent person as they whisper into her ear. She has long brown hair, a long blue dress, and vivid blue eyes that look into the distance in an uncanny sense. Victory or Death by John Everett Millias, a painting of a man stopped by a woman and dog from leaving the house and going to war.
Samson captured by the Philistines by Guercino. Samson, with his hair cut, lost his powers and has men in armor and a woman fighting at him. Another woman stands in the background - she sent him there Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico Before His Execution, Jean Paul Laurens. Maximilian comforts crying priests before leaving his prison with the guards.
A Renaissance-era Italian parrying dagger crafted from steel with a distinctive fluted blade, dating to approximately AD 1550–1575.⁣ The anger of Achilles by Jacques-Louis David. Agamemnon reveals that he has brought a crying Iphigenia to sacrifice her to Artemis. Clytemnestra, her mother, looks grief striken. Achilles draws his sword.

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