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January is named after the Roman god Janus, who had two faces so he could see the future and the past at the same time. This print was made by Dutch artist Jacobus Harrewyn in 1698. Credit: British Museum #NewYear2021
The work of Robert McCall
#scifiart #sciencefictionart #space #spaceart
How Did Neanderthals Use Their Thumbs? - Archaeology Magazine https://t.co/lQZxqET9p9
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Finnish illustrator Tove Jansson #Illustrations #illustrationartists #aliceinwonderland
The work of Ed Valigursky (1926-2009): Planet of No Return; Slaves of the Klau; cover of If Magazine, Refueling in Space; The Humanoid Touch. #scifiart #sciencefiction
Imperial ship from "The Logic of Empire" by Robert A. Heinlein. Illustration by Hubert Rogers, Astounding Stories, March 1941 #scifiart
The work of Michael Kaluta. Metropolis. #scifiart
I feel like we are all living in this painting.
Ulpiano Checa Y Sanz (1860-1916). "Horseman of the Apocalypse" (?) or "Le Temps" (before 1916)
#art #apocalypse2020