In case anyone is curious, the painted figures come from the works of John William Godward. I used his works myself for a similar use a few years back. They're fantastic for these sort of pictures!
The woman on the left is from "An Amateur". The woman in the middle is from "The Belvedere". I can't remember where the woman on the right is from.
I highly recommend to check the rest of his work out. Artnet and the Athenaeum have great libraries.
Edit: Found the woman on right; she's from Alexandre Cabanel's painting "Phèdre/Phaedra". And the hand is God's from the "Creation of Adam" in case anybody wanted to know as well. :D
Edit 2: credit to u/boramalper for mentioning the location of the background photo.
mbilicalcord on June 23rd, 2018 at 12:31 UTC »
I want to see more in this style
bootysatva on June 23rd, 2018 at 14:00 UTC »
Did a Google search, found nothing on the artist. OP, we need more!
KimTheGreat on June 23rd, 2018 at 15:12 UTC »
In case anyone is curious, the painted figures come from the works of John William Godward. I used his works myself for a similar use a few years back. They're fantastic for these sort of pictures!
The woman on the left is from "An Amateur". The woman in the middle is from "The Belvedere". I can't remember where the woman on the right is from.
I highly recommend to check the rest of his work out. Artnet and the Athenaeum have great libraries.
Edit: Found the woman on right; she's from Alexandre Cabanel's painting "Phèdre/Phaedra". And the hand is God's from the "Creation of Adam" in case anybody wanted to know as well. :D
Edit 2: credit to u/boramalper for mentioning the location of the background photo.