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Some 15th-century rainbow-coloured beasts to brighten your Monday: https://t.co/cYph9Kvcll
Pages from Walter Crane's beautifully illustrated version of Aesop's fables, shortened and put into limericks for the younger reader and first published in 1887. See the full book here: https://t.co/Z2O1Z5mBZq
Selection of illustrations from Variae Architecturae Formae (1636), a series of architectural studies after the works of Hans Vredeman de Vries, a Dutch Renaissance architect, painter, and engineer: https://t.co/bWzORHVDQj
The Chinese Fairy Book (1921) — compiling seventy-four traditional folk takes from China, making, as the translator notes, “probably the most comprehensive and varied collection of oriental fairy tales ever made available for American readers” — https://t.co/TBUdJggi5l
Waterfall and Northern Lights, Carl Svante Hallbeck, 1856.
Chromolithograph depicting Harsprånget waterfall, now the site of the largest hydroelectric power station in Sweden.
One of several aurora borealis prints available in our online shop: https://t.co/GXjL9aYwz7
"Diagram of the Winds", one of several medieval cosmographic diagrams found in a 12th-century English manuscript. See more of its wonderful cosmographic imagery here: https://t.co/nqqTRBZmen
From Botticelli to Blake to Doré, a tour through seven centuries of illustrations for the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri who passed away #onthisday in 1321... https://t.co/Avg6JnC1lV
A year before his death, the artist Howard Pyle set off for Italy, leaving unfinished on his Delaware easel his final painting *The Mermaid* — a profoundly haunting work of art: https://t.co/B8A9NRqkqH
One of a set of 32 astronomical star-chart cards known as Urania’s Mirror or a View of the Heavens published in around 1825. Each card is pierced with holes corresponding in size to the magnitudes of the brightest stars. More here: https://t.co/pkZcUloRA4
Before Cousteau, way before @Octonauts, explorer Eugen von Ransonnet-Villez was bringing images of the undersea world to the surface, from his artist’s sketch pad inside a glass and steel diving bell: https://t.co/Bcjttua2HI