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Stratics is the oldest continually running MMORPG Fansite on the Internet. Founded in 1997 Stratics has served the Ultima Online Community for 18 years. We strive to provide the most complete social experience for Ultima Online players.Seaforthia and Elizabeth Bathory
The late Ottoman period was a time of artistic ferment in the Balkans, where inventiveness and experimentation were the order of the day. A striking example of this vision of the sublime and the bizarre is the watercolour portrait of Elizabeth Bathory by the artist Kazimir Gutsko, in the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. Bathory’s portrait takes its inspiration from seventeenth-century iconography: she is shown with seven heads like the Virgin Mary and, in the background, a landscape of supernatural force. The atavistic myth of the Polish countess has inspired a whole new wave of artistic representations of the decapitated woman.
The serenity of her expression, the depth of the mystery of her death, which leaves us in the dark and the indifference of the portrait of the countess raise questions about the limits of the artist’s artistic imagination. This is the subject of a recent exhibition at the Turbine Hall in London that could only have been staged in Budapest. This retrospective of the drawings and paintings of the late H.P. Albregts takes the viewer back to a time before the anointment of photography, when the picture was king.
The artist H.P. Albregts
H.P. Albregts was an important figure in the development of the Central European art scene, part of the circle of artists around Wilhelm
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