The Potato Eaters ,Vincent’s bleakest painting. Lead me into the night, where fields and forests lie And the pine tree reaches up to touch a star, For I am no wolf by blood, And only an equal shall kill me.
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The Potato Eaters ,Vincent’s bleakest painting. Lead me into the night, where fields and forests lie And the pine tree reaches up to touch a star, For I am no wolf by blood, And only an equal shall kill me.

u/SilentPresence8867 — 3 hours ago
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A Pair of Shoes Painting by Vincent van Gogh.So many roads traveled, and so many mistakes made along the way.

u/SilentPresence8867 — 6 hours ago
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Prisoners Exercising Painting by Vincent van Gogh.The wolfhound-century leaps at my shoulders, But I am no wolf by blood: What do you think?

u/SilentPresence8867 — 9 hours ago
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The Devil's Checkmate" Moritz August Retzsch. Who do you think will win this game—the Devil, to whom all power has been granted, or the foolish, stubborn boy? Or will the girl standing between them put a stop to this endless game—a game in which the ultimate prize is *her*?

u/SilentPresence8867 — 1 day ago
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Caravaggio’s *Saint Sebastian*. One lie begets another, and the next spreads like metastases throughout the entire body.

u/SilentPresence8867 — 1 day ago

Vincent van Gogh’s *Irises*—one of my favorite paintings by the artist. Amidst the riot of purple irises on the left, there is a single white one. Why do you think that is? Is it a cry of loneliness from the artist, or a challenge to the world: "You will hear of me yet"?

u/SilentPresence8867 — 2 days ago

The Lacemaker Painting by Johannes Vermeer .Vermeer was Salvador Dalí's favorite artist, and it was specifically Vermeer's painting *The Lacemaker* that inspired Dalí to create this work. Reddit isn't letting the image through. Why do you think that is? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

u/SilentPresence8867 — 3 days ago