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An unnerving visit to the real gravesite of The Conjuring’s Bathsheba – Our new ‪#‎FearoftheWeek‬ se

An unnerving visit to the real gravesite of The Conjuring’s Bathsheba – Our new ‪#‎FearoftheWeek‬ sent in by Scott. http://bit.ly/fearoftheweek


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A poem by the Welsh female poet Gwerful Mechain (Gwerful of Mechain in mid Wales, born about 1462, d

A poem by the Welsh female poet Gwerful Mechain (Gwerful of Mechain in mid Wales, born about 1462, died 1502) in praise of the vagina, in which she laughs at other poets for never mentioning it in their own eloquent writings in praise of women’s bodies.

The illustrations in this version show (top right) Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit, and (bottom left) Bathsheba bathing (with King David watching her in the background).


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Little known fact, Bath & Body Works was actually named after Rembrandt’s Bathsheba’

Little known fact, Bath & Body Works was actually named after Rembrandt’s Bathsheba’s passion for soap.


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Does he say he feels bad about all this?Bathsheba (1570), Giovanni Battista Naldini / Beautiful Head

Does he say he feels bad about all this?

Bathsheba (1570), Giovanni Battista Naldini / Beautiful Head (2001), The National


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This painting is based on an image from the 1300’s. A medieval manuscript, I think it was Bath

This painting is based on an image from the 1300’s. A medieval manuscript, I think it was Bathsheba. Mine turned into a woman trying to wash away her troubles, her pain and clean her soul. —— Forgiveness 2018 oil on canvas 80cm x 60cm. —— #oilpainting #oiloncanvas #painting #pittura #dipinto #contemporarypainting #contemporaryart #modernart #artecontemporanea #artecontemporaneo #arteitaliana #arte #artcontemporain #kunst #canadianart #torontoart #hamont #landscape #landscapepainting #portrait #arthistory #bathers #baptism #swimming #river #forgiveness #bathsheba #cleansing


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Stumpwork Casket, c.1660-1690, showing a shepherdess with her needlework and surrounded by sheep in

Stumpwork Casket, c.1660-1690, showing a shepherdess with her needlework and surrounded by sheep in a pastoral scene on top, and Old Testament scenes around the sides. Stumpwork was almost exclusively the work of amateurs. Royal Collection.

More information: http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/collection/39240/stumpwork-casket


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