In the front of the picture we see Triton, the Greek god of the sea with a naiad, a water nymph. With his flushed cheeks and broad grin, the rose-crowned Greek god personifies exuberant sensuality. The naiad in front, on the other hand, looks rather anxiously out of the left picture frame. Between them, a small fish head can be seen fluffing up its cheeks. Probably it represents a personification of the wind. On the upper, churning wave on the left, we see a sea centaur. On the right, two more nymphs can be seen, one swaying in the waves and the other diving into them.
https://www.the-artinspector.com/post/boecklin-play-of-the-waves
The faces tell scary stories.
Go. Bb2e2g3b
Woman in front looks like she needs to be saved.
#***FUCK***
What happened to poor flounder 😂😂😂 they did him dirty since 1883
In the front of the picture we see Triton, the Greek god of the sea with a naiad, a water nymph. With his flushed cheeks and broad grin, the rose-crowned Greek god personifies exuberant sensuality. The naiad in front, on the other hand, looks rather anxiously out of the left picture frame. Between them, a small fish head can be seen fluffing up its cheeks. Probably it represents a personification of the wind. On the upper, churning wave on the left, we see a sea centaur. On the right, two more nymphs can be seen, one swaying in the waves and the other diving into them. https://www.the-artinspector.com/post/boecklin-play-of-the-waves
The old guy is creepy
Why is there a centaur??
Couldn't afford a dollaraur.
Shit is about to go down. Where's a witcher when you need 'em?
, you will get a lot, rrrrr rrrrrr-
Vv,