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#1800's art
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Andreas Flinch, Johan Thomas Lundbye (after), Hoppen og føllet, 1841, Statens Museum for Kunst, open.smk.dk, public domain.
(Picture source for Hoppen og føllet)
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matyas-ss · 1 year
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Eve of St Agnes, John Everett Millais (1863) The Royal Collection of the United Kingdom
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flowerytale · 11 months
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Peder Severin Krøyer (1851–1909), Roses (details)
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curiouscatalog · 7 days
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Lovely lace designs.
The Lady’s Book. New York [etc: Godey Co. [etc.]., 1830
Feb. 1839
Godey’s Lady’s Book (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1840). Philadelphia, Pa: L.A. Godey, 1840.
May, 1841
Oct. 1854
AP2 .G56
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artfoli · 2 years
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The Swing, oil on canvas, Edouard Bisson (1856-1939)
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klm-zoflorr · 6 days
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The beginning of mag 200 is so funny it's literally Jon coming there with badass music going like jonah magnus..... Time to pay for your crimes.... And elias just fell a 30 ft drop high as a kite hungover off his ass woozy as shit mascara smudged bedside hair like whah in the darnest boggin hen is going on my good fellow
You might be wondering hey mei do you have an artistic rendition of this and of course i do here goes
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artac13 · 1 month
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Woman with a Parasol, Facing Right (1886) and Woman with a Parasol, Facing Left (1886) by Claude Monet
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forsapphics · 15 days
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Innocence (1899)
Arthur Hacker (1858 – 1919)
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hoopskirtsociety · 2 years
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Fashion Plate ca.1837
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synthwayve · 4 months
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Little sketchy micolaurence comic based on a conversation I had with @karnaca78 :smear: thank you for the brainrot, friend!
Dialogue below the cut since the font can be hard to read but I wasn’t about to use arial 🤧
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Wednesday, December 6th: The provost has found another new obsession to indulge himself with, in the form of gardening.
He concerns me.
The plant in question is a common dandelion.
He has named it “Laurence”
He tells me that any connections of that name to the Vicar of the Healing Church are entirely coincidental. The name is a placeholder, nothing more.
…but I have my suspicions.
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Left to right: detail from a study for The Horse Fair, and detail from The Horse Fair.
From sketch to finished piece. It's interesting to see how Rosa Bonheur chose to change quite a few details even in a relatively small section of the composition.
(Picture source for The Horse Fair, and a study for The Horse Fair)
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matyas-ss · 2 years
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Ophelia by John Everett Millais (1852). Tate Gallery in London.
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sarasade · 1 year
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Backstory headcanon- Harrow and Viren met at a small pastoral village where the royal family used to spend their summers and where Viren lived as Kpp’Ar’s apprentice
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aela-targaryen · 2 years
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Witches' Sabbath by Francisco de Goya, 1798 [x]
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nightwonder7 · 8 months
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To Melanie: Tea, coffee or hot chocolate?
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She likes tea the most, as long as there is a heck ton of sugar in it. But she won't turn down any offers on hot chocolate either. Coffee is a big no.
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