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Cimmera.

This is one of Paul Delaroche’s most extraordinary and manipulative paintings.

In an era that demanded historical accuracy, Delaroche chose to lie. He moved a daylight execution into a dark dungeon and replaced a black dress with a ghostly, luminous white—all to stage a masterpiece of emotional manipulation.

Did Delaroche cross a line from art into propaganda?

I just dropped a new video unmasking the "Beautiful Lie" behind this painting. We dive into the secrets of the Tower and the miracle of how this canvas was found rolled up inside another painting after 45 years.

Should art be a faithful window to history, or is "emotional truth" more important than the facts?

4 days ago | [YT] | 6

Cimmera.

🚨 BREAKING: 1778 painting gets more drama than my entire life.
🎨 Just dropped a video on Watson and the Shark – aka “When shark attacks go full Renaissance.”
Spoiler: The shark has zero chill, Watson’s swimming skills are questionable, and the boat crew is vibing in 12 different directions.
If you like art, chaos, or suspiciously toothy fish, this one’s for you 🦈😂

The Painting That Froze a Life or Death Moment
https://youtu.be/HVTmRRXjS0o

7 months ago | [YT] | 2