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  1. fromoldbooks.org/Rouam-MuseeAr

    Time for some cherubs and a putto or two! How many cherubs are there in the picture?

    #Engraving of a frieze by Louis Tettelin (1615-1655).

    Last one from this book for a while i think, although i just scanned (with #xsane) from Volume V in the same fabulous series...

    #fobo #vintageArt #vintageEngraving #cherubs #GIMP #GIMP3 #Gimp_3 #baroqueArt #notAFountain

  2. fromoldbooks.org/Rouam-MuseeAr

    Time for some cherubs and a putto or two! How many cherubs are there in the picture?

    #Engraving of a frieze by Louis Tettelin (1615-1655).

    Last one from this book for a while i think, although i just scanned (with #xsane) from Volume V in the same fabulous series...

    #fobo #vintageArt #vintageEngraving #cherubs #GIMP #GIMP3 #Gimp_3 #baroqueArt #notAFountain

  3. fromoldbooks.org/Rouam-MuseeAr

    Time for some cherubs and a putto or two! How many cherubs are there in the picture?

    #Engraving of a frieze by Louis Tettelin (1615-1655).

    Last one from this book for a while i think, although i just scanned (with #xsane) from Volume V in the same fabulous series...

    #fobo #vintageArt #vintageEngraving #cherubs #GIMP #GIMP3 #Gimp_3 #baroqueArt #notAFountain

  4. fromoldbooks.org/Rouam-MuseeAr

    Time for some cherubs and a putto or two! How many cherubs are there in the picture?

    #Engraving of a frieze by Louis Tettelin (1615-1655).

    Last one from this book for a while i think, although i just scanned (with #xsane) from Volume V in the same fabulous series...

    #fobo #vintageArt #vintageEngraving #cherubs #GIMP #GIMP3 #Gimp_3 #baroqueArt #notAFountain

  5. fromoldbooks.org/Rouam-MuseeAr

    Time for some cherubs and a putto or two! How many cherubs are there in the picture?

    #Engraving of a frieze by Louis Tettelin (1615-1655).

    Last one from this book for a while i think, although i just scanned (with #xsane) from Volume V in the same fabulous series...

    #fobo #vintageArt #vintageEngraving #cherubs #GIMP #GIMP3 #Gimp_3 #baroqueArt #notAFountain

  6. fromoldbooks.org/Various-Atala

    These four winged cherubs, tastefully nude, have spring flowers, ribbons or garlands, and are dancing playfully in the air. They were used as a tail-piece at the end of a chapter. Maybe it’s love on Saint Valentine’s Day?

    Or get the tee-shirt and socks and... at redbubble.com/shop/ap/174440523

    #vintageArt #valentinesDay #romance #cherub #cherubs #nakedLittleBoysWithWings #GIMP #fobo #vinateIllustration #drawing #GIMP3 #Gimp_3

  7. fromoldbooks.org/Various-Atala

    These four winged cherubs, tastefully nude, have spring flowers, ribbons or garlands, and are dancing playfully in the air. They were used as a tail-piece at the end of a chapter. Maybe it’s love on Saint Valentine’s Day?

    Or get the tee-shirt and socks and... at redbubble.com/shop/ap/174440523

    #vintageArt #valentinesDay #romance #cherub #cherubs #nakedLittleBoysWithWings #GIMP #fobo #vinateIllustration #drawing #GIMP3 #Gimp_3

  8. fromoldbooks.org/Various-Atala

    These four winged cherubs, tastefully nude, have spring flowers, ribbons or garlands, and are dancing playfully in the air. They were used as a tail-piece at the end of a chapter. Maybe it’s love on Saint Valentine’s Day?

    Or get the tee-shirt and socks and... at redbubble.com/shop/ap/174440523

    #vintageArt #valentinesDay #romance #cherub #cherubs #nakedLittleBoysWithWings #GIMP #fobo #vinateIllustration #drawing #GIMP3 #Gimp_3

  9. fromoldbooks.org/Various-Atala

    These four winged cherubs, tastefully nude, have spring flowers, ribbons or garlands, and are dancing playfully in the air. They were used as a tail-piece at the end of a chapter. Maybe it’s love on Saint Valentine’s Day?

    Or get the tee-shirt and socks and... at redbubble.com/shop/ap/174440523

    #vintageArt #valentinesDay #romance #cherub #cherubs #nakedLittleBoysWithWings #GIMP #fobo #vinateIllustration #drawing #GIMP3 #Gimp_3

  10. fromoldbooks.org/Various-Atala

    These four winged cherubs, tastefully nude, have spring flowers, ribbons or garlands, and are dancing playfully in the air. They were used as a tail-piece at the end of a chapter. Maybe it’s love on Saint Valentine’s Day?

    Or get the tee-shirt and socks and... at redbubble.com/shop/ap/174440523

    #vintageArt #valentinesDay #romance #cherub #cherubs #nakedLittleBoysWithWings #GIMP #fobo #vinateIllustration #drawing #GIMP3 #Gimp_3

  11. fromoldbooks.org/ModerneKunst-

    fromoldbooks.org/ModerneKunst-

    Two cherubs / putti / cupids / eros figures, little boys with wings, from the masthead of Moderne Kunst (Modern Art) magazine, 1890s Germany.

    Drawn by Heinrich Riffarth (1860 – 1908 if i have the right one)

    Scanned & isolated from background with #GIMP

    #vintageArt #fobo #cherubs #cupid #boys #putti #romance #valentinesDay #GIMP3 #Gimp_3

  12. Cupid in the Clouds with Attendant Cherubs brings celestial playfulness to life! The dynamic composition and fluid lines create an enchanting sense of movement. How do you interpret the artist's use of limited colors in this vibrant scene?
    #ArtAppreciation #ClevelandArt #Cherubs
    clevelandart.org/art/1991.326

  13. Experience the playful energy of Tiepolo’s "Cupid in the Clouds"! Cherubs dance in a dynamic display, embodying the Rococo spirit. How do these lively figures resonate with you?

    #ClevelandArt #Tiepolo #ArtAppreciation #Rococo #Cherubs
    clevelandart.org/art/1991.326

  14. Couch Slut – You Could Do It Tonight Review

    By Dear Hollow

    Couch Slut does not concern itself with the prettier things in life. While the noise rock tag may be a dead giveaway, the unconvinced need only to look at the cover of the Brooklyn five-piece’s 2014 debut My Life as a Woman (not at work) to understand. The monotone theme is a spirit likewise captured in fourth full-length You Could Do It Tonight, displaying a humanity succumbing to vice, filth, and weed – as the style’s stalwarts in Cherubs, Oxbow and Brainbombs have long done. But there’s something distinctly unhinged about Couch Slut, whether it be the jerky hardcore rhythms, dissonant squeals, and deceptively placid passages of simmering menace, the blasts of straight-up noise that feels as furious as its content, or frontwoman Megan Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, banshee howls, and ominous mutterings. Like its predecessors, You Could Do It Tonight dives headlong into darker things through the lens of urban alienation.

    Unlike its predecessors, however, You Could Do It Tonight flies off the rails at nearly every turn. Compromising solidarity through its thirty-eight-minute runtime through a variety of vicious tricks, no two tracks retaining the same technique, Couch Slut dives into surreal storytelling dedicated to self-harm and suicide. Using a thick haze of noise, combined with skronky guitar work and dark bass and helmed by the manically captivating spoken stories and Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, You Could Do It Tonight is an otherworldly and absolutely menacing trip to drug-fueled insanity.

    The two faces of You Could Do It Tonight, in spite of different stylistic decisions throughout, can be pictured as simmering and unhinged. “Couch Slut Lewis,” “Laughing and Crying,” and “Wilkinson’s Sword” plod carefully and deliberately with an Oxbow-esque lounging pace through a noisy backdrop with memorable guitar licks throughout erupting into dissonant squawks, while Osztrosits’ shrieks describe rape and self-harm with raw and unflinching detail. The heart on their sleeves were traded for weed on 4/20, so any compassion is left in a haze of shock and smoke. Explosions of noise envelope tracks like “Ode to Jimbo” and “Energy Crystals for Healing” in a wave somehow larger than the already mammoth riffs dominating, while devastating roars of guests Zach Ezrin of Imperial Triumphant and Doug Moore of Pyrrhon add a distinct edge to “Couch Slut Lewis” and “Downhill Racer.” Like any good noise rock, there is a constant curtain of sound draped across Couch Slut’s sound, weaponized to a vicious and unhinged degree.

    While the album at large maintains that trademark insanity, there are three instances in particular that challenge the listener. “Presidential Welcome” is a grimy jazz interlude straight outta Vile Luxury, starkly decadent after the climactic and filthy predecessor. This predecessor, “The Donkey,” features Osztrosits’ spoken word with dissonant squawks and a tapestry of feedback, lyrics describing a particular nightmare in which a couple make a stop-motion horror film, and the guy nearly saws off his arm to get enough blood for their film – the antics are described with unnerving conversational casualness. Meanwhile, closer “The Weaversville School for Boys” utilizes spoken word atop pulsing beats and warbling squeals, describing an urban legend of three boys massacring the entire population of their school and vanishing, as our drugged narrator stumbles upon them laughing at the sky. It’s all unnerving.

    In its themes and mood, You Could Do it Tonight can summed up by the lyrics in “Downhill Racer:” “My walls build moisture, enough to drown. I watch the water where he went down. My leg’s infected from all these scratches.” Couch Slut has no clear motive aside from absolute grime and maximum discomfort. While horror and mutilation are common themes throughout metal- and noise rock-adjacent lyrics, there’s an obscene absurdity that collides with jarring normality through these stories: as if rape, self-harm, and murder were all just everyday facets of urban life. You can trust no one. Interpreting Couch Slut and You Could Do It Tonight is a complex feat – it’s not an easy album, hardly an enjoyable one. But it is an impressively uncomfortable drug-induced listen full of captivating storytelling through effective spoken word and a vocal performance from hell, stinging instrumentals, and oily grime – like all good noise rock steeped in misery and sarcasm.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 41 Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Brutal Panda Records
    Websites: couchslut.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/couchslut | instagram.com/couch.slut
    Releases Worldwide: April 19th, 2024

    #2024 #35 #AmericanMetal #Apr24 #Brainbombs #BrutalPandaRecords #Cherubs #CouchSlut #ImperialTriumphant #NoiseMetal #NoiseRock #Oxbow #Pyrrhon #Review #Reviews #SludgeMetal #YouCouldDoItTonight

  15. Couch Slut – You Could Do It Tonight Review

    By Dear Hollow

    Couch Slut does not concern itself with the prettier things in life. While the noise rock tag may be a dead giveaway, the unconvinced need only to look at the cover of the Brooklyn five-piece’s 2014 debut My Life as a Woman (not at work) to understand. The monotone theme is a spirit likewise captured in fourth full-length You Could Do It Tonight, displaying a humanity succumbing to vice, filth, and weed – as the style’s stalwarts in Cherubs, Oxbow and Brainbombs have long done. But there’s something distinctly unhinged about Couch Slut, whether it be the jerky hardcore rhythms, dissonant squeals, and deceptively placid passages of simmering menace, the blasts of straight-up noise that feels as furious as its content, or frontwoman Megan Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, banshee howls, and ominous mutterings. Like its predecessors, You Could Do It Tonight dives headlong into darker things through the lens of urban alienation.

    Unlike its predecessors, however, You Could Do It Tonight flies off the rails at nearly every turn. Compromising solidarity through its thirty-eight-minute runtime through a variety of vicious tricks, no two tracks retaining the same technique, Couch Slut dives into surreal storytelling dedicated to self-harm and suicide. Using a thick haze of noise, combined with skronky guitar work and dark bass and helmed by the manically captivating spoken stories and Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, You Could Do It Tonight is an otherworldly and absolutely menacing trip to drug-fueled insanity.

    The two faces of You Could Do It Tonight, in spite of different stylistic decisions throughout, can be pictured as simmering and unhinged. “Couch Slut Lewis,” “Laughing and Crying,” and “Wilkinson’s Sword” plod carefully and deliberately with an Oxbow-esque lounging pace through a noisy backdrop with memorable guitar licks throughout erupting into dissonant squawks, while Osztrosits’ shrieks describe rape and self-harm with raw and unflinching detail. The heart on their sleeves were traded for weed on 4/20, so any compassion is left in a haze of shock and smoke. Explosions of noise envelope tracks like “Ode to Jimbo” and “Energy Crystals for Healing” in a wave somehow larger than the already mammoth riffs dominating, while devastating roars of guests Zach Ezrin of Imperial Triumphant and Doug Moore of Pyrrhon add a distinct edge to “Couch Slut Lewis” and “Downhill Racer.” Like any good noise rock, there is a constant curtain of sound draped across Couch Slut’s sound, weaponized to a vicious and unhinged degree.

    While the album at large maintains that trademark insanity, there are three instances in particular that challenge the listener. “Presidential Welcome” is a grimy jazz interlude straight outta Vile Luxury, starkly decadent after the climactic and filthy predecessor. This predecessor, “The Donkey,” features Osztrosits’ spoken word with dissonant squawks and a tapestry of feedback, lyrics describing a particular nightmare in which a couple make a stop-motion horror film, and the guy nearly saws off his arm to get enough blood for their film – the antics are described with unnerving conversational casualness. Meanwhile, closer “The Weaversville School for Boys” utilizes spoken word atop pulsing beats and warbling squeals, describing an urban legend of three boys massacring the entire population of their school and vanishing, as our drugged narrator stumbles upon them laughing at the sky. It’s all unnerving.

    In its themes and mood, You Could Do it Tonight can summed up by the lyrics in “Downhill Racer:” “My walls build moisture, enough to drown. I watch the water where he went down. My leg’s infected from all these scratches.” Couch Slut has no clear motive aside from absolute grime and maximum discomfort. While horror and mutilation are common themes throughout metal- and noise rock-adjacent lyrics, there’s an obscene absurdity that collides with jarring normality through these stories: as if rape, self-harm, and murder were all just everyday facets of urban life. You can trust no one. Interpreting Couch Slut and You Could Do It Tonight is a complex feat – it’s not an easy album, hardly an enjoyable one. But it is an impressively uncomfortable drug-induced listen full of captivating storytelling through effective spoken word and a vocal performance from hell, stinging instrumentals, and oily grime – like all good noise rock steeped in misery and sarcasm.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 41 Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Brutal Panda Records
    Websites: couchslut.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/couchslut | instagram.com/couch.slut
    Releases Worldwide: April 19th, 2024

    #2024 #35 #AmericanMetal #Apr24 #Brainbombs #BrutalPandaRecords #Cherubs #CouchSlut #ImperialTriumphant #NoiseMetal #NoiseRock #Oxbow #Pyrrhon #Review #Reviews #SludgeMetal #YouCouldDoItTonight

  16. Couch Slut – You Could Do It Tonight Review

    By Dear Hollow

    Couch Slut does not concern itself with the prettier things in life. While the noise rock tag may be a dead giveaway, the unconvinced need only to look at the cover of the Brooklyn five-piece’s 2014 debut My Life as a Woman (not at work) to understand. The monotone theme is a spirit likewise captured in fourth full-length You Could Do It Tonight, displaying a humanity succumbing to vice, filth, and weed – as the style’s stalwarts in Cherubs, Oxbow and Brainbombs have long done. But there’s something distinctly unhinged about Couch Slut, whether it be the jerky hardcore rhythms, dissonant squeals, and deceptively placid passages of simmering menace, the blasts of straight-up noise that feels as furious as its content, or frontwoman Megan Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, banshee howls, and ominous mutterings. Like its predecessors, You Could Do It Tonight dives headlong into darker things through the lens of urban alienation.

    Unlike its predecessors, however, You Could Do It Tonight flies off the rails at nearly every turn. Compromising solidarity through its thirty-eight-minute runtime through a variety of vicious tricks, no two tracks retaining the same technique, Couch Slut dives into surreal storytelling dedicated to self-harm and suicide. Using a thick haze of noise, combined with skronky guitar work and dark bass and helmed by the manically captivating spoken stories and Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, You Could Do It Tonight is an otherworldly and absolutely menacing trip to drug-fueled insanity.

    The two faces of You Could Do It Tonight, in spite of different stylistic decisions throughout, can be pictured as simmering and unhinged. “Couch Slut Lewis,” “Laughing and Crying,” and “Wilkinson’s Sword” plod carefully and deliberately with an Oxbow-esque lounging pace through a noisy backdrop with memorable guitar licks throughout erupting into dissonant squawks, while Osztrosits’ shrieks describe rape and self-harm with raw and unflinching detail. The heart on their sleeves were traded for weed on 4/20, so any compassion is left in a haze of shock and smoke. Explosions of noise envelope tracks like “Ode to Jimbo” and “Energy Crystals for Healing” in a wave somehow larger than the already mammoth riffs dominating, while devastating roars of guests Zach Ezrin of Imperial Triumphant and Doug Moore of Pyrrhon add a distinct edge to “Couch Slut Lewis” and “Downhill Racer.” Like any good noise rock, there is a constant curtain of sound draped across Couch Slut’s sound, weaponized to a vicious and unhinged degree.

    While the album at large maintains that trademark insanity, there are three instances in particular that challenge the listener. “Presidential Welcome” is a grimy jazz interlude straight outta Vile Luxury, starkly decadent after the climactic and filthy predecessor. This predecessor, “The Donkey,” features Osztrosits’ spoken word with dissonant squawks and a tapestry of feedback, lyrics describing a particular nightmare in which a couple make a stop-motion horror film, and the guy nearly saws off his arm to get enough blood for their film – the antics are described with unnerving conversational casualness. Meanwhile, closer “The Weaversville School for Boys” utilizes spoken word atop pulsing beats and warbling squeals, describing an urban legend of three boys massacring the entire population of their school and vanishing, as our drugged narrator stumbles upon them laughing at the sky. It’s all unnerving.

    In its themes and mood, You Could Do it Tonight can summed up by the lyrics in “Downhill Racer:” “My walls build moisture, enough to drown. I watch the water where he went down. My leg’s infected from all these scratches.” Couch Slut has no clear motive aside from absolute grime and maximum discomfort. While horror and mutilation are common themes throughout metal- and noise rock-adjacent lyrics, there’s an obscene absurdity that collides with jarring normality through these stories: as if rape, self-harm, and murder were all just everyday facets of urban life. You can trust no one. Interpreting Couch Slut and You Could Do It Tonight is a complex feat – it’s not an easy album, hardly an enjoyable one. But it is an impressively uncomfortable drug-induced listen full of captivating storytelling through effective spoken word and a vocal performance from hell, stinging instrumentals, and oily grime – like all good noise rock steeped in misery and sarcasm.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 41 Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Brutal Panda Records
    Websites: couchslut.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/couchslut | instagram.com/couch.slut
    Releases Worldwide: April 19th, 2024

    #2024 #35 #AmericanMetal #Apr24 #Brainbombs #BrutalPandaRecords #Cherubs #CouchSlut #ImperialTriumphant #NoiseMetal #NoiseRock #Oxbow #Pyrrhon #Review #Reviews #SludgeMetal #YouCouldDoItTonight

  17. During a break in the #UiBAI seminar, I found these ominous #cherubs in a cordoned off area of the museum basement. #UiB #OminousCherub

  18. During a break in the #UiBAI seminar, I found these ominous #cherubs in a cordoned off area of the museum basement. #UiB #OminousCherub

  19. During a break in the #UiBAI seminar, I found these ominous #cherubs in a cordoned off area of the museum basement. #UiB #OminousCherub

  20. During a break in the #UiBAI seminar, I found these ominous #cherubs in a cordoned off area of the museum basement. #UiB #OminousCherub

  21. During a break in the #UiBAI seminar, I found these ominous #cherubs in a cordoned off area of the museum basement. #UiB #OminousCherub

  22. @GallifreyGothic I feel like #Cherubs “Heroin Man” should be on this list! youtu.be/MJxGQ6yTNoU

    Going to see #Unsane tonight, pretty excited.

  23. [3/5] This 19th century image depicts a Chronos-inspired old man (1874), a young woman (1875) and winged cherubs. The winged cherubs (as innocent beings) symbolized the new year and many greeting cards from the late 19th/early 20th century features them.
    You can also see many gifts because in the French tradition gifts were originally given at the New Year.
    Artist: Quebec illustrator W. Scheuer.
    [Source: BANQ, L’Opinion publique, 1875]

    #Pagan #NewYear #Cherubs #GrimReaper
    #CanadianArt #et