I quite enjoyed this painting by Alfred Eaker.
Christ accepts His cross © 2019, Alfred Eaker
via STATIONS OF THE CROSS 8: Christ accepts His cross — ALFRED EAKER
I quite enjoyed this painting by Alfred Eaker.
Christ accepts His cross © 2019, Alfred Eaker
via STATIONS OF THE CROSS 8: Christ accepts His cross — ALFRED EAKER
Mu Pan’s Garden of Earthly Delights (detail), 2019 by Mu Pan (b. 1976)
via Mu Pan’s Garden of Earthly Delights (detail) — Mu Pan — Biblioklept

Chris Veeneman is one of my favorite contemporary artists. This particular work is represented by Saatchi Art Gallery.
Charles Ricketts is a new discovery thanks to my daily perusals of Tumblr. This painting, completed in 1911, gives appearance to Lord Byron’s epic depiction of the legendary Don Juan.
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Modern surrealism by Vakhtang Kakulia, a young Georgian painter. For more on this particular painting, look here.
All credit and thanks go to my old friend Artemiy Artemiev, who posts wonderful examples of art daily on his Facebook page.

James Kennedy is an Northern Irish painter working out of the United Kingdom and New York. For more samples of his work, click here.

A thing of beauty from Dutch Golden Age painter Abraham Mignon.

Lithuanian-Russian French painter Mstislav Dobuzhinsky was an Impressionist active from the late 1880s to his death in 1957.
This work is from 1916, his peak period.
Arrington de Dionyso is a composer and musician whose work first caught my attention when he played with the band Old Time Relijun. He continues to produce amazing, eclectic music, but it seems his talent is inherited. He and his mother worked on these two gorgeous works of art, reminding one of the works on a more psychedelic Byzantine icon, or the religious works of Marc Chagall.
May both mother and son find comfort in these difficult days.
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