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justgivemeabookplease · 4 months
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mournfulroses · 1 month
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Forough Farrokhzad, from a poem titled “The Sin”, featured in Sin: Selected Poems of Forough Farrokhzad
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thefrogdalorian · 5 months
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The Mandalorian - Chapter 3: The Sin
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onlyhotgirls · 26 days
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azertyrobaz · 1 year
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Din and Grogu making their choice
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pendingfeels · 5 months
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The Mandalorian; S1E03 - The Sin
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roseillith · 5 months
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EL HARAM // THE SIN (1965) dir. HENRY BARAKAT
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hotshotshitshow · 1 year
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A redraw of one of Franz von Stuck's paintings of "The Sin" but featuring my oc Vera : )
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whispersobliviate · 6 months
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The Sin (1893) by Franz von Stuck
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mote-historie · 1 year
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1893 Franz von Stuck, The Sin. Oil on canvas - 95×60cm. Neue Pinakothek, Munich, Germany.
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rollitodcanela · 1 year
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The Sin, circa 1880. Painted by Heinrich Lossow (1843–1897)
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lascitasdelashoras · 4 months
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1970 Polish poster for THE SIN (Hinri Barakat, Egypt, 1965) - Designer Zygmunt Bobrowski
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monts-et-merveilles · 9 months
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The Sin
Frank von Stuck
Oil on canvas
1893
Munich, Neue Pinakothek
“According to contemporary interpreters, the painting was supposed to show the woman with her supposedly "insatiable sexuality" as a "man's seductress". Today's interpretations see in it rather the scenic, flat and shadowy nature of the composition. Accordingly, the snake only presents the woman's body in order to give it the role of a lure. Anyone who is attracted to it has to fear the hell fire, symbolized as an orange area in the top right. Stuck cleverly uses elements of contemporary morality, such as those advocated by the Church, to wield power over the human sex drive. Stuck uses and reduces the female body as a tool for his own will to power in relation to his career, recognition and material wealth.”- Wiki
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The Sin, 1893
~Franz von Stuck (1863-1928)~
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p1nksphynx · 1 year
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