Ancient Loango City
Loango City was prominent in Congo in the 1600s. Formerly dubbed the “beautiful city,” Loango featured well-built cities and craftsmanship of materials such as damasks, sarsenet, satin, taffeta, cloth of tissue and velvet.

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Ancient Loango City
Loango City was prominent in Congo in the 1600s. Formerly dubbed the “beautiful city,” Loango featured well-built cities and craftsmanship of materials such as damasks, sarsenet, satin, taffeta, cloth of tissue and velvet.

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A pageant sleigh drawn by a pegasus & driven by a Wild-man riding a dragon appeared in the 1640 Bavarian winter parade as recorded in the “Album of Tournament & Parades in Nuremberg” which is held in Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Pair of Earrings with Four-Armed Vishnu Riding Garuda with Nagas (serpent divinities)1600s or 1700s. Nepal, Kathmandu Valley. Repoussé gold with pearls
Cleveland Museum of Art

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Watching baseball w/ who has introduced me to the wonderful music and style of . Mr Walker's look reminds me of a favourite painter of mine~Diego Velazquez, Spanish court painter during the 1600s (Portrait of Philip IV below). Check it out! 👊😎🎵

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I need to draw her some more, but this be the new one of the bunch; 'Chronic'.
She's a wrath demon who died at the hand of witch hunters that burned her at the stake in the 1600s, given that she was in fact a witch and responsible for the outbreak of the plague at that time.

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Mania Family
(circa 1600s)

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Here is a watercolour from the mid 1600s depicting flowers identified as daisy, forget-me-not, Narcissus and pansy from an album titled 'Flores a Petro Holsteyn ad vivum depicti' by the artist Pieter Holsteyn.

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200 years before photography and cinema was invented Magic Lanterns dazzled audiences and brought them images from the world and the imagination. The first Magic Lantern slides were created in the 1600s, and were hand painted on glass slides.

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So interesting to see how changing fashions alter the portrayal of gods/godesses through the centuries. In a clockwise direction here is Circe from the 1600s (Grosvenor Museum), 1700s (Waddesdon Manor), 1800s(ours) & 1900s(Glasgow Museums Resource Centre_.

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This looks like a depiction of what it's like working from home when you have several kids.

"The Temptation of Saint Anthony" by Matheus van Helmont, c 1600s.

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kind of interesting because the angel is from a russian painting from the 1200s and then i got the basic layout for this winged angel border from a russian painting from the late 1600s. the names of those images are in the description on my site. so, it is meta-temporal style.

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This is awesome, what a rad thread of ocs! I'll offer my crow demon Verrine, who used to be a troublemaker (most notably possessing French nuns in the 1600s) but now enjoys composing music and living in his clocktower when not hunting unfortunate souls.

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now rococo art (late 1600s through late 1700s)

rococo used lots of pastel colors, asymmetry, and curves to create the illusion of motion, its also very dramatic which is why its sometimes called late baroque

rococo is just all about inspiring surprise and awe too

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Entombment of Christ, Giuseppe Scolari, late 1500s-early 1600s https://t.co/IIlEPjaiv3

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Spoiler-free comic - read The Glass Woman by , which has mentally 100% transported me to 1600s Iceland.

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So I made a Pokémon fan NPC/OC because I just wanted to give Allister a spooky friend. Her name is René and she died in the 1600s with her Lampent. [Right is her human disguise, Left is her ghost form]

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