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Rise and collapse of a wave. Details of paintings by Michael Zeno Diemer (1867-1939)
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caught bro lacking
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Once upon a time, in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a shining castle…
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Concept art by Claire Keane from The Art of Tangled
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SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (1995)
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LA BELLE ET LA BÊTE (2014) dir. Christophe Gans
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SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (1995)
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Disney's Young Musicians - Tom Hulce introduces the singing voice of Esm...
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Model Sheets for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) ✗
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DISNEY'S HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME: HELLFIRE
tell me, maria, why i see her dancing there, why her smouldering eyes still scorch my soul
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Aladdin (1992) dir. Ron Clements and John Musker
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Ideafix i els irreductibles (Asterix: Idéfix et les Irréductibles), in Catalan, season II, episode 40 L'escut de Camulogen (La levée de bouclier), scenes of Semblangròpius (Anglaigus), posted here for informative purposes.
For context of this episode, General Labienus, believing his work at Lutetia (nowadays Paris) has ended, he wanted to be sent back to Rome and Gracchus Pleindastus -the Prefect of Lutetia- agreed, but first the General must lead a triumphus standing over the shield that once belonged to the late Camulogene (the Gaul chieftain who was defeated by Labienus in the battle for the defence of Lutetia). The situation is, the Romans ignored that the chieftain’s shield was being hidden inside the abandoned house Idefix and his friends had taken as their shelter. Failing to find the shield, Anglaigus designed a replica and presented it to the General as the real one. This did not end well.
Idéfix et les Irréductibles (Ideafix i els irreductibles) and all its characters © René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo, and Studio 58, 2024.
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Ideafix i els irreductibles (Asterix: Idéfix et les Irréductibles), in Catalan, season II, episode 13 Paranys a la Lloba (Pièges à la louve), mostly scenes of Semblangròpius (Anglaigus), posted here for informative purposes.
On this episode, Angly asked General Labienus permission to go to Calidae (located at nowadays Bulgaria) supposedly to study the drainage system of the hot spring baths there, but the General suspects the lad only wants to have a whole week of resting time at the thermae, however he would grant his permission if Angly gets rid of the mice infesting the palace. It did not end well.
Idéfix et les Irréductibles (Ideafix i els irreductibles) and all its characters © René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo, and Studio 58, 2024.
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Before the Shark there was the Whale…
(MOBY DICK: 1956 - Directed by John Houston, Screenplay by Ray Bradbury (Star Trek) & John Houston
Captain Ahab: Gregory Peck Ishmael: Richard Basehart Starbuck: Leo Genn Father Mapple: Orson Welles Queequeg: Friedrich Ledebur
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Ideafix i els irreductibles (Asterix: Idéfix et les Irréductibles), in Catalan, season II, episode 20 Lutècia des del cel (Lutèce vue du ciel) but as per usual, is mostly scenes with Semblangròpius (Anglaigus), sharing here for informative purposes and to add more content about our little architect who seems to be very young in the prequel and for what it seems, the lad’s works were inspiration for Leonardo da Vinci.
Idéfix et les Irréductibles (Ideafix i els irreductibles) and all its characters © René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo, and Studio 58, 2024.
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The Clivus Argentarius, Roma, 2nd century BC

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Rome, The Clivus Argentarius is an ancient Roman road built in the 2nd century BC between the Capitol and the Roman Forum, partial remains of which are still visible today.
The name 'argentarius' derives from the proximity of the clivo to the area where the bankers and money changers (argentarii) carried out their activities near the Forum.
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Roma, El Clivus Argentarius es una antigua calzada romana construida en el siglo II a.C. entre el Capitolio y el Foro Romano, de la que aún hoy pueden verse restos parciales.
El nombre "argentarius" deriva de la proximidad del clivo a la zona donde los banqueros y cambistas (argentarii) desarrollaban sus actividades cerca del Foro.
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Roma, Il Clivus Argentarius è un’antica strada romana costruita nel II secolo a.C. situata tra il Campidoglio e il Foro Romano e i cui resti parziali sono ancora oggi visibili .
Il nome “argentarius” deriva dalla vicinanza del clivo alla zona dove operavano i banchieri e cambiavalute (argentarii), che svolgevano le loro attività nei pressi del Foro.
Source: Roma Ieri E Oggi by Elio Minerva
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