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frogteethblogteeth · 1 year
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Winter  The cold, not cruelty makes her weare In Winter, furrs and Wild beasts haire For a smoother skinn at night Embraceth her with more delight
1643 etching by Wenceslaus Hollar copied by his pupil, Richard Gaywood, in 1654. part of a set of 4 etchings depicting the seasons
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patchesenthusiast · 2 months
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posting fave art of like last two weeks 👍
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0verseer-o9 · 5 months
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Happy Lisamas
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soramimi-keeki · 5 months
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I had a lot of fun making this one
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More doods featuring Brad's pals because THEY'RE MY ENTIRE WORLD (I'm sorry if I come off as a weirdo aa, plus they're a few months old)
UHHHHH and STICKY FROM LISA THE OBLIVIOUS GRRA
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pyreball · 7 months
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T R I C K or T R E A T
Tis the season of fear and these kiddos have that in droves. Specific details to note under cut
Bernard doesn't have a candy pail because he gives all he gets (and what Dusty drops) to Lisa
All of the kiddos weapons and props are plastic, except for one
The blood on Rick's axe is printed on but the blood on Lisa and Bernard is real
It seems most of the boys have gotten something mixed into their candy that isn't candy...
The costumes were chosen for thematic reasons
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lisarpgheadcanons · 7 months
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Brad, Sticky, Rick, and Cheeks would watch king of the hill together.
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olandanhoyt · 1 year
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this unused rick and cheeks sprite. Like if agree
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What's probably part one of a big Lisa doodle dump!! I've been playing a lot of fangames n it's just renewing my adoration for the series, these games make me so happy despite the emotional damage
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heaveninawildflower · 2 years
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Sheet of insects taken from a 17th century pattern book. Possibly:after Richard Gaywood.
Engraving.
Published 1666, London, England by Robert Walton.  
© The Trustees of the British Museum.
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.  
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sportsgr8 · 4 months
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England Cricket Duo Of Stuart Broad And Marcus Trescothick Named In New Year’s Honours List
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BBC Sports Personality: England cricket duo of former players Stuart Broad and Marcus Trescothick have both been named in the New Year’s Honours List. Broad, 37, who retired from cricket this summer with 604 Test wickets to his name, is awarded a Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to cricket. With 604 scalps in Tests, Broad sits at fifth place on the all-time list of wicket-takers in the format, and is one of only two fast bowlers to take over 600 wickets, his long-time bowling partner Anderson. Broad has also picked 178 wickets in 121 ODIs and 65 wickets in 56 T20Is since his international debut in August 2006. Broad retired on a high from international cricket in July this year after hitting a six on the last ball he faced and took the final wicket in England’s fifth Test victory in the Men’s Ashes at The Oval, securing a 2-2 series draw. He also earned himself a second place in BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards. “All I ever wanted to do was play cricket, and to have had the career that I was able to enjoy and to receive honours like this is incredibly special. I’m very proud that my contributions to cricket have been recognised, and it means a lot to me and my family,” said Broad in a statement. Trescothick, 48, was one of England’s most successful opening batters and after retirement, he is currently the lead batting coach of the men’s team. He is awarded an Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his work as an ambassador for mental health. “It’s a huge honour to have been awarded an OBE. I was delighted in 2005 when we were recognised as a team with MBEs but this is very special. I’ve always wanted to let people know my story and to try and raise awareness to help anyone who may be struggling with poor mental health alongside the Professional Cricketers’ Association, so recognition of that work means a lot,” he said. Both Broad and Trescothick are seeing their current honours upgraded. Trescothick was awarded an MBE in 2005 after England Men historically regained the Ashes, and Broad initially received an MBE in 2017. Robin Varley, Patricia Gaywood, Duncan Holden and Robert Nellies have also received New Year’s honours for their service to cricket. “As a whole game we’re absolutely delighted to see Stuart and Marcus honoured in this way. They have been fantastic ambassadors for cricket for many years, and they have played a major role in helping build the profile of our game and in turn bringing more people into our sport.” “Stuart has long been an inspirational figure and will be remembered as a true great of English cricket, and the spectacular nature of his retirement this summer was the perfect farewell.” “It’s also so fitting that Marcus has now been recognised both for his achievements on the field and for his bravery in talking so honestly about his own mental health challenges which has helped so many people.” "I would also like to pay tribute to all those hard-working people who have been honoured for their work in cricket. I am delighted to be able to share with them my warmest congratulations, on behalf of everyone in our game,” said Richard Thompson, Chair of the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Read the full article
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Herbalists Gone By: Mr. Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654)
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[ "In Effigiam Nicholai Culpeper Equitis," portrait of Nicholas Culpeper, etching, by printmaker Richard Gaywood. 126 mm x 90 mm. Courtesy of the British Museum, London.]
Mr. Nicholas Culpeper was a herbalist born is 1616 in Isfield, Sussex. His father and maternal grand-father were ministers. Upon the death of his father he was taken into the care of his maternal grandparents, His grand-father ensured he was educated in Latin, Greek and English. His love for herbs was sparked by his grand-mother’s used of them during his childhood. He was of a puritanical mind, in this he was a devout Christian, and had little respect for the crown nor the church. And translated many works from the aristocratic Latin to the common-man’s English.
When he came of age his grandfather enrolled him in Cambridge University to study theology as he was to become a minister like his father and grand-father. But between him dotting his time as university with anatomy and medical lectures and his growing love for a Miss Judith Rivers, his time at university came to an end when they decided to elope, sadly on the way to the meeting point from which they would set out to elope Miss Judith’s carriage was struck by lightening and she was killed, because of his leaving university to elope, he was disinherited by his mothers family. The shock from the tragedy contributed to the death of his mother. Leaving him shunned and heart broken for some time afterwards. He found employment working as an apprentice for a apothecary in exchange for teaching the him Latin. This task took only a year and upon the apothecary’s death Culpeper was able to keep up the practice himself. He was always thoughtful of the poor and thus would often charge little or nothing to his impoverished patients. Resulting in him seeing up to 40 patients a day. A fact probably contributing to his popularity. Earlier in his life he fought in a war first as a field surgeon and then as a captain. He was wounded in the shoulder and taken back to him home by carriage. Years later he found love again in a young Miss Alice Field and they married conceiving of 7 children though only one, his daughter Mary outlived him. He translated and wrote a total of 79 books some of which are still in print today. He was also an avid astrologer and often wrote his books with a foundation in astrology as a system for diagnosis and treatment. He died at the age of 38 of Tuberculosis, which he supposedly contracted from the bullet injury during the battle in which he was a field surgeon. I hope you enjoyed this abridged article on Nicholas Culpeper. Below are a few links to some of his books as well as an in-depth biography. Thanks for reading!
Culpeper’s Books
A Biography on Mr. Nicholas Culpeper
P.S. Here are some places where you can view his material FREE online! Culpeper’s Complete Herbal (Archive.org) Culpeper’s Complete Herbal Online Thought you might wanna poke around the book a bit before you think about buying a hard copy. Enjoy!
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naked-atelier · 3 years
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Richard Gaywood, after Titian, Venus with the Organist, 1656
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Richard Gaywood - Orpheus and Animals. 1650-70.
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pepperhatter · 3 years
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lisa the painful? lisa the joyful? more like lisa the saddest game ever
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soramimi-keeki · 9 months
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OHHHH CRAP
It's out,,, it's FINALLY OUT!1!
It's my first time posting something on Tumblr, and my first entry for the Lisa zine as well. I'm insanely grateful that my art is part of the zine, which is so mind blowing to me!!
Without the help of @lisadigitalzine this could not be possible, thanks to the lisa community for creating such an amazing project, full of amazing artists showing their skills. Thanks to everyone.
Also check the site, you might dig it A LOT!!
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chaotic-natrural · 3 years
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