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Amazing Paintings of Nikolai Yaroshenko, One of the Leading Artist of Realism in the Eastern Europe in the Late 19th Century

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Nikolai Alexandrovich Yaroshenko (1846–1898) was a Russian painter of Ukrainian descent and a prominent member of the Peredvizhniki, or Wanderers, from 1876. Continue reading »

Tales of Defiance: Where Princesses Refuse Their Thrones in Illustrations by Olga Esther

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Spanish artist Olga Esther uses the symbolism of fairy tales and princess stories in her expressive paintings to explore themes of gender and feminism, focusing on rebellious “princesses who don’t want to be princesses” as a means to represent those who suffer in silence. Her work serves as a powerful allegory for the forgotten and invisible ones, particularly young girls who challenge societal constraints and seek to reclaim their identity. Continue reading »

Hold My Juice Box: 1964’s Most Epic Carpool

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Move over clowns, there’s a new record for packing people into a tiny car! Continue reading »

Glamorous Girls Illustrated by Rolf Armstrong in The Early 20th Century

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American commercial artist and illustrator Rolf Armstrong (1889–1960) was known for his glitzy portrayals of women. His calendar designs and magazine covers are what made him most famous. Continue reading »

Artist Olga Esther Subverts Princess Tales with Brush and Rebellion

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From her base in Spain, Olga Esther paints princesses who don’t want to be princesses, birds who cry blood and toads who kill themselves because they are ignored. She uses the symbolism of “princess-tales” to talk about gender and feminism. She paints the invisible ones, the little forgotten girls, the little nobodies of this world, but above all, all those who do not have anyone. Continue reading »

The Radiant Artistry of Thomas Saliot

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Thomas Saliot, a seasoned French painter, has amassed a global reputation for his art, which adorns private collections worldwide. Saliot’s style primarily employs classical techniques, occasionally adding elements of abstract or Pop art to create luminous representations of life and the people who live it. Continue reading »

The Mysterious and Intriguing Portraits of Asian Girls By Wind.fy

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Unfortunately, I have found absolutely no information on who is behind this nickname. In any case, the author succeeds in portraying secret and mysterious images of Asian girls. Continue reading »

Vintage Found Photos of ’50s Young Girls in Swimsuits

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These vintage photos were found by Steven Martin that show young girls in swimsuits from the 1950s. The post-war economic boom meant that people were not only spending more money they also wanted luxurious new styles. This economic boom also resulted in the return of fashion. Continue reading »

Gentle Paintings of Girls by Huaishen J

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We know nothing about Huaishen J’s gender or any other orientation. All we know is that Huaishen J lives in the United States and paints fantastically gentle and charming young ladies. And that’s all we need. Continue reading »

Tenderness and Anime Girls: Illustrations by Ilya Kuvshinov

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Ilya Kuvshinov is an illustrator who mostly draws delicate and incredibly stylish portraits of both real and fictional girls. Among his works are portraits of Major Motoko Kusanagi, Yennifer, and other legendary heroines of mass culture, but the main thing is that Kuvshinov himself creates equally cool concepts. Continue reading »

Skirts and Saddle Shoes: Favorite Styles of ’40s Teenage Girls

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The term ‘teenager’ was coined in 1941, and Seventeen magazine printed its first issue in 1944, showing off young teenager-targeted clothing and interests. It was a new market, one that was somewhere between girls and college-age young women. Continue reading »

Pretty Anime Girls by The Artist Little Thunder

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Little Thunder is an artist from Hong Kong who draws illustrations with adorable anime girls. She works in digital as well, but she mostly draws in watercolor – it gives the pictures an incredible tenderness, but without losing the richness of the colors. Watching Little Thunder’s work is like lying on a huge soft marshmallow. It’s a real pleasure. Continue reading »

Gentle, Risky and Attractive: The Asian Dangerous Girls by Guweiz

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Guweiz lives in Singapore and draws pretty, militant girls with big eyes and burning hearts. We don’t know anything else about the author, and it’s not really necessary – Guweiz’s illustrations are cool and atmospheric on their own, so the question of the author’s background is secondary in this case. Continue reading »

The Superb Fantasy Anime Girls Drawings by Jinsuki Park

Jinsuki Park is a Korean artist who draws the most pleasant illustrations with charming ladies. His style is simultaneously so gentle that in the works of Pak you can drown as in marshmallows, while the girls themselves often look quite formidable. Continue reading »

Cheerful Photos of Teenage Girls in the 1940s

Teenage girls living in the 1940s enjoyed an independence that would make many modern teen envious. They had been raised by parents and teachers who encouraged them to dress prettily so they could find a young man to marry, and to work a part-time job so they could buy expensive wedding china. Continue reading »

Girl’s Dreams and Robots: Illustrations by Eri Cruz

Eri Cruz (EllieMapleFox aka Raw Sushi) is a Filipina artist who draws cute anime girls. We love anime girls, you love anime girls – what else do we need to be happy on this magical day? Continue reading »

The Cute Anime Girls by Illustrator Ryota

Ryota is a Japanese illustrator who draws anime girls. It’s possible that some people might find the number of anime girls on DYT excessive, but we can’t help it – they make us feel incredibly warm. Every time we’re smitten with these big-eyed plushies, we’re smiling ruddy for half a day afterwards. Continue reading »

“I Paint Big B”: The Fantasy Beauties of Zumi

Zumi is an artist from Germany who paints seductive, bodacious girls. Continue reading »

Cyberpunk Gangster: Stunning Works by Korean Artist Gharliera

Gharliera is a Korean artist who draws seemingly simple anime girls in a cyberpunk setting. But this simplicity is only apparent. Continue reading »

Taiwanese Artist Ren Wei Pan Draws Superb Cyber and Gundam Cuties

Ren Wei Pan is a Taiwanese artist who draws elegant cyborgs in very revealing outfits. It is not very clear how the combat cyborgs are helped in the heat of battle by their bare legs, buttocks and other curious body parts, but the artist is clearly not embarrassed – since they are drawn a bit standard, but talented, we won’t be embarrassed either. Continue reading »

Cute Naughty Girls by Philip Bawasanta

Philip Bawasanta is a Filipino artist who draws charming girls. We don’t know what he does besides that, but the girls turn out just right – light, cheerful, and impossibly seductive. Continue reading »

Charming Watercolor Girls by the Japanese Artist Kumorri

Kumorri is a Japanese artist who paints watercolor portraits of pretty girls. With bright but gentle colors, she manages to create images of simple and at the same time mysterious girls – charming and insanely cute. Continue reading »

Naughty Devil Girls Illustrated by Mirka Andolfo

Mirka Andolfo is an artist from Naples, mostly drawing naughty girls. In her main job Mirka is a comics artist, her works include Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Bombshells, Teen Titans, Green Arrow, R.W.B.Y. and many others. The main masterpiece of the artist is the comic strip SweetPaprika about the adventures of the deviless Paprika, where Mirka acted as the author of the idea, the writer and the artist. Continue reading »

Poch4N’s Seductive Anime Girls

Poch4N is an artist from the Philippines who draws seductive anime girls. One might think that Poch4N only draws NSFW content, but that’s not true – an artist makes some pretty decent art, too. Continue reading »

Beautiful and Frightening: Mako Vice’s Bizarre Drawn Girls

Mako Vice is an artist, mangaka, and member of the creative association Gainen15. On her social networks Mako posts pictures with graceful but very specific ladies suffering from various mystical afflictions. One has worm-like fingers growing through her skin, the other one rips her face off and stuff like that. It’s grim, but classy. Continue reading »