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Mallorca contigo
I want to make more of an effort to document our travels, life and moves. So here we are on Mallorca enjoying the autumn sun, missing our dog, looking at art, looking like art.
“La mala vida” you like to call it.
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clementinaerri · 3 years
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Head of a Satyr
Playing a pipe.
Roman after a greek model 4th century BC.
Ephesos Museum Vienna
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White and black marble Isis
Godess of ancient Egypt and the Greco-roman world. In her hands the sistrum; a rattle instrument and a jug for the Nile Water.
Roman, 1 half of the 2nd Century, KHM
Style, dress and hairstyle are greek. The contrast of the black and white marble are evident.
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Dionysos-Bacchus
The god of wine
Roman, 2nd century AD
KHM, Vienna
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Dancing Maenad, Roman
2nd half of the 2nd Century AD
Maenads is the term of the mythological companions of Dionysos and also the historical followers of the Dionysos Cult. The ivy in her hair is an attribute of Dionysos.
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
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Head of Hermes and a goddess
in the Ephesos Museum in Vienna
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Champagne and sunsets
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Viennese staircase
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Duomo di Milano
The construction lasted around 580 years, beginning in 1386. The cupola was added in the renaissance along some statues. This Gothic cathedral is the largest church in Italy. Because the St. Peter's Basilica is located in the State of Vatican City.
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Medaillon House - Linke Wienzeile 38
This house by Otto Wagner build in 1898 is next to the Majolika-House. It got its name from the decor of gilded stucco medallions by Wagner's student Koloman Moser. The sculptures on the roof are called "Ruferinnen" (The Criers or The Crying Women) by Othmar Schimkowitz.
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Chaos Mode
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Pinacoteca di Brera
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Pinacoteca di Brera
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Pinacoteca di Brera
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Malincolia - Hayez
Pinacoteca di Brera
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Vienna at dusk.
The Secessions Building by Joseph Maria Olbrich completed in 1898.
The sentence reads "To every age its art, to every art its freedom" and underneath are sculptures of the three gorgons from greek mythology. Here they represent the three art forms of painting, sculpture and architecture.
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We're back in Vienna and Spring has sprung.
I imagined I might forget in what a beautiful city I live in. But on every walk I am reminded and on every walk I am in awe. Especially when your mundane walks bring you to this sights.
The first Picture is the beautiful baroque "Karlskirche".
The second Picture shows half of the "Majolikahaus" by Otto Wagner, build about 160 years later.
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