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history-of-fashion · 7 months
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1842 Julius Schoppe - Portrait of a young bride and groom
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six-demon-bag · 9 months
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Daniel Brühl by Christian Schoppe
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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Victorian 1830s dress (from top to bottom) -
1839 Elise and Blanka von Rauch by Julius Schoppe (location ?). From pinterest.com/hatibovic/art-sisters/ 998X1200.
Lady Marian Malet (1810-1891) by ? (Dillington House, Ilminster, Somerset, UK). From artuk.org; fixed spots w Pshop 1340X1858.
1839 Evening dress (location ?). From tumblr.com/shewhoworshipscarlin 1280X1831.
1838-1842 Dress and mantle (V&A). From tumblr.com/tomirida/707528003022929920 1400X1896.
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askaniatravel · 5 months
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Am Aschermittwoch ist alles vorbei? Nicht an Bord der Mein Schiff Flotte!
Wer hat lust auf jeckes treiben!?! Dann kommt mit zum Jeckliner 5! Alle infos gibt´s im neuen Beitrag... #Karneval #MeinSchiff #See #Party #Urlaub
Karnevalsfreunde aufgepasst! Bereit für eine unvergessliche Reise, die das närrische Treiben auch nach Aschermittwoch noch weiterleben lässt? Dann schnallt euch an, denn der Jeckliner 5 sticht wieder in See! Vom 19. bis 23. September 2025 verwandelt sich die Mein Schiff 2 in eine schwimmende Narrenhochburg und lädt euch zu einer Kostümparty der Superlative ein, die das Mittelmeer in ein…
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missmonstermel · 3 months
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Available now! Big shiny gouache on board painting is in the schopp! My eyes watered hard painting these bright- ass colors ( i love it! Ready to hang on your walk! The eyes/ teeth glow in the dark! #missmonster #missmonstermel #fluxwolf #painting #laser #gouache #monsterart Music by @eddie.ewi
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lboogie1906 · 2 months
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Alexandre Dumas (July 24, 1802 – December 5, 1870) known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French writer. His works have been translated into many languages, and he is one of the most widely-read French authors. Many of his historical novels of high adventure were originally published as serials, including The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later. His novels have been adapted since the early twentieth century for nearly 200 films. His last novel, The Knight of Sainte-Hermine, unfinished at his death, was completed by scholar Claude Schopp and published in 2005. It was published in English in 2008 as The Last Cavalier.
He was born in Picardy, France. He had two older sisters. Their parents were Marie-Louise Élisabeth Labouret and Thomas-Alexandre Dumas.
Prolific in several genres, he began his career by writing plays, which were successfully produced from the first. He wrote numerous magazine articles and travel books; his published works totaled 100,000 pages. He founded the Théâtre Historique in Paris.
The English playwright Watts Phillips, who knew him in his later life, described him as “the most generous, large-hearted being in the world. He was the most delightfully amusing and egotistical creature on the face of the earth. His tongue was like a windmill – once set in motion, you never knew when he would stop, especially if the theme was himself.”
He married actress Ida Ferrier (born Marguerite-Joséphine Ferrand) (1840). They did not have any children together. He is known to have fathered at least four children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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the-ravening · 2 years
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Daniel Brühl, photographed by Christian Schoppe (x)
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thoughtcascades · 5 months
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you literally summed up my feelings with my rambles about life. thank you for the reply it was detailed as well! honestly it just sucks cause it seems everyone else be doing something with themselves and ur just likw hmmm where was my chances huh? and i guess theres more existential crisis for myself when im seeing so much of others lives throjgh social media it doesnt help we cant just simply love ourselves be ourselves without comparing our lives bc there is so many more ways to compare our lives now than there was however many years ago. i cant not use the internet cause we need it for every day tasks including most jobs. honest to god i would pick literally any other generation besides this screen addicting one that we have all been conditioned into needing.
idk i honestly could do with a time machine id love to have experienced other generations as they seemed a bit more happier than a lot of us rn. it was honestly a blessing as a kid to have an internet free childhood and i regret that it wasnt a longer childhood. the most we had during school were flip phones or basic "smartphones" or ipods.
those were simple times we didnt need to make tiktoks and know every slang bc there wasnt such a thing back then. now its like gen z and new gens get more opportunities for their success due to the devices they have that we didnt have. and sometimes it really does come down to either being from the right place or having the courses that you wanted to do and a lot of the times that just wasnt available then and no one ever seems to talk about it cause it just seems that online my generation either gets shitted on or overlooked. for instance theyve only just started making "womens football" more known but we had such little opportunties in my school it was traditional dance, hockey, gymnastics or some winter sports but again it was limited option unfortunately i couldnt choose any other schopp bc its what is generically available for most schools in that area yaknow?
thank you for writing such a relatable response i appreciate it and love your blog ofc <3
We got a taste of the "simple" life, without all the TikTok pressure and endless screens, but we miss out on all the crazy opportunities newer generations have. It sucks getting told we had it easier when really, things were just... different. You're right about the whole opportunities thing. Limited sports options at school? One career path for life? That "workaholic" college tutor who wouldn't let you even have a part-time job? It's this messed-up system that makes you jump through hoops just to figure out who the hell you even are. And that whole "fear of failure" thing? Everyone keeps saying "explore your options", but what if you pick wrong? What if you change your mind and people look at you like you're some kind of flake? We're expected to know exactly what we want and nail it perfectly the first time, when honestly, sometimes you just need space to figure it out. It's okay if things get messy and confusing, but somehow that's seen as "weak" or something. No wonder it's so damn hard to move on, even when you know you need to.
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thewarmestplacetohide · 4 months
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Dread by the Decade: Son of Ingagi
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Plot: A missing link brought back from Africa terrorizes a pair of newlyweds.
Review: While historically significant as the first horror film to feature an all black cast, Son of Ingagi is, otherwise, a terrible, barely coherent slog.
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Year: 1940 Genre: Creature Feature, Sci-Fi Horror Country: United States Language: English Runtime: 1 hour 10 minutes
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Director: Richard C. Kahn Writer: Spencer Williams Cinematographers: Roland Price, Spencer Williams, Herman Schopp, Laura Bowman Editor: Dan Milner Cast: Alfred Grant, Daisy Bufford, Zack Williams, Laura Bowman, Spencer Williams
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Story: 0.5/5 - A mess of sci-fi and mystery cliches worsened by plot holes and uncompelling characters.
Performances: 2/5 - Range from generic to downright stiff and unnatural.
Cinematography: 2.5/5 - While fairly cheap, there are a few imaginative shots used to imply violence.
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Editing: 1.5/5
Sets: 2/5 - Obvious sets, but with some attempted diversity.
Costumes, Hair, & Make-Up: 2.5/5 - N'Gina's make-up is extremely underwhelming. The rest of the costumes and make-up are fine.
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Trigger Warnings:
Mild violence
Implied threat of sexual violence
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guerrerense · 6 months
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Delaware & Hudson #19 por Jim Strain Por Flickr: D&H PA 19 @ Plattsburgh, NY. Kodachrome my collection, Walter Schopp photographer. (June 1976)*
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hockeymusicmore · 7 months
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https://www.buffalohockeybeat.com/sabres-goalie-ukko-pekka-luukkonen-feeding-off-heavy-workload-earning-spot-among-nhls-elite/
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wausaupilot · 10 days
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Rhinelander surges past Wausau East in GNC football matchup
Lumberjacks host Mosinee on Sept. 20 at Thom Field.
Wausau Pilot & Review RHINELANDER – Rhinelander scored three unanswered touchdowns to defeat Wausau East 22-7 in a Great Northern Conference football game Friday night at Mike Webster Stadium. Wausau East (2-2, 1-1 GNC) scored first on a 41-yard touchdown run by Iain Stahel just 1:25 into the game, but that would be all the Lumberjacks’ offense could muster. Sam Schoppe had a 14-yard touchdown…
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rtvideaal · 7 months
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Drukbezochte erfgoeddag bevestigt belangstelling voor cultureel erfgoed
Meer dan 200 bezoekers bezochten afgelopen donderdag de Erfgoeddag Oost Achterhoek. Een grote opkomst, wat zorgde voor een gezellige drukte in het indrukwekkende scholtenhuis en de bijbehorende schoppe van Landgoed Vriezenhuis in Winterswijk Woold. De Erfgoeddag werd georganiseerd door gemeenten Aalten, Oost Gelre en Winterswijk.
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sergejbiohazardov · 11 months
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Brut Ale. Extra Brut. Shampus der Strasse. Schoppe Brau. Berlin. 8.0%
Пишут, что технологически пытались создать пиво, которое бы сочетало в себе вкус шампанского и пива. По мне так пиво победило. Довольно светлый крепкий напиток. Може чуть газированности больше, чем в других этой марки. Возможно, какая-то кислинка. Но чего-то особенного не заметил. Нормальное пиво с хорошей легендой.
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#BrutAle #ExtraBrut #ShampusderStrasse #SchoppeBrau #Berlin #beer #craftbeer #alcohol #sergejbiohazardovbeer #sergejbiohazardov #быстрыйобзор
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the-ravening · 2 years
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I posted 1,952 times in 2022
That's 772 more posts than 2021!
37 posts created (2%)
1,915 posts reblogged (98%)
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#but when he crawls back into his depression pit he doesn't care anymore. next episode his ginger roots will be showing mark my words!!!!
My Top Posts in 2022:
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Daniel Brühl, photographed by Christian Schoppe (x)
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Lost focus and had a consensual workplace relationship
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ainews · 2 years
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A new study has found that more and more parents are opting for materialistic births, where they focus on the gifts and gifts given to them during the birth process.
The study, conducted by the University of Missouri, found that these parents are more likely to be white, middle-class and have higher levels of education.
They are also more likely to see birth as a time to celebrate, rather than a time to focus on the health of the baby.
Dr. Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, the study's lead author, said that while there is nothing wrong with parents wanting to celebrate their child's birth, it is important to remember that the health of the baby should be the top priority.
"We need to be careful that we don't lose sight of what's important during childbirth," she said. "The health of the mother and the baby should be the focus, not the gifts."
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