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Sheet music cover for “Shamrock Rag” by Euday L. Bowman. 1916. He wrote a series of tunes named after the streets in Fort Worth. Jenkins Garrett Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Special Collections Library. https://t.co/1nOL9IGE8F
Violet iris. Watercolor on paper. Anna Brazhnikova, Ukrainian artist. Located in Kyiv. https://t.co/wEm2pqlCoQ #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Ukrainian Identity Illustration. ca. 2022. Digital art. Yaroslava Yatsuba/Tubik Studio, artist. Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. https://t.co/NS3FRXIY4F #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Ukrainian Identity Illustration. ca. 2022. Digital art. Yaroslava Yatsuba/Tubik Studio, artist. Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. https://t.co/NS3FRY0yWd #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Ukrainian Identity Illustration. ca. 2022. Digital art. Yaroslava Yatsuba/Tubik Studio, artist. Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. https://t.co/NS3FRXIY4F #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Northwesterly view of the town of Gustavia, Saint Barts". November, 1835. W. Chandler, watercolorist. He was serving on the U.S. Constellation which could be the sailing frigate in the foreground shown here or was sailing with her. https://t.co/hjERCJb0hx @ChristiesInc
"Olive Way." ca. 2022. Borys Kernytskyi, environment concept artist. From Ternopil, Ukraine. https://t.co/YN4zcJ12H0 #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Imagery from Violet Tinder Studios, maker. via https://t.co/boh1I6Nf37. American.
"The Lions of the Vorontsov Palace, Alupka." Undated, by 1944. Watercolor on paper. Signed in Cyrillic on the lower right. Nikolai Samokish, painter (1860-1944). Born in Nizhyn, Ukraine. https://t.co/c0AC1OX4Va #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Dwarf Evergreen Pharcolus. 1757. Botanical print. via https://t.co/a6iQg5am16