The Cowboy: An American West Icon - The word cowboy did not begin to come into wide usage until the 1870s. In the nineteenth century, George Parsons, a licensed attorney turned banker lived ... https://t.co/N0sAF3M22o

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深淵に挑む者たちの盾を務める頑強なる重戦士。深界は下に行くほど瘴気濃度も高くなるが、このジョブは深度1万mを超えても問題無く行動できる。古くは潜界士と呼ばれる者たちの名残であり、それゆえ通信機器を含む機械類に強い。

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The Cowboy: An American West Icon - The word cowboy did not begin to come into wide usage until the 1870s. In the nineteenth century, George Parsons, a licensed attorney turned banker lived ... https://t.co/j8LYV61K50

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誰もが黙る深世界の始末屋。血を媒介とする魔道“血呪”で身体能力と自己治癒能力を上昇させ、命を奪うほどに斬れ味が増す吸血剣を振るう強力なアタッカー。

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Good to be teaching workshops again and helping celebrate their 150th birthday. Today's Yr5 life drawings of pupils dressed as 19thC working people & some fantastic portraits will inform our canvas paintings of life past present and future

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深淵の霧の時代の心霊写真専門の写真家。携えた幻灯写真機は魔を写し撮り、同時に幻影を映し出して敵対する者に様々な精神攻撃で攪乱する。

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I love this painting by Shiba Kōkan, 'A Meeting of Japan, China and the West' (late 18th- early 19thC), even more so for the fact the the figure on the right - perhaps German doctor Lorenz Heister - is holding a copy of Vesalius, 'Humani Corporis Fabrica' (1543)

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Long time no PL fanart!! Anton and Sophia but in 1870's fashion (since I headcanon them to have met around the 1860's/70's)
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On this day in 1938, French painter Suzanne Valadon died. She inspires me until today. She was not only a model/muse but she taught herself to paint and developed a unique style of her own.

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'The Print Maker.' (c1860) Honoré Daumier's career was one of the most unusual in the history of 19thC art. Famous in his time as France's best-known caricaturist and one of the period's most profoundly original realists, he remained unrecognised in his importance.

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Resurrecting this beauty for Illustrations by 19thc surgeon, anatomist, neurologist & artist Charles Bell, from Anatomy of the Brain, dated 1802. Bell is best known for describing the effects of paralysis on the 7th cranial nerve 'Bell's Palsy'

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This is Frederic Edwin Church's amazing 1861 painting, Our Banner in the Sky!!!! I love this painting and wrote about it on my undergraduate dissertation on the iconography of art during the American Civil War!!!

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By the 19thc, Europe’s forests had been the site of richly dark tales & art. But they had also seen the real horrors of war. Following Romanticism, artists could, at last, be honest about it all & foreground the darkness itself. The thing with history is that it repeats…

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Three Nineteenth Century and Their Beauty Secrets - Three nineteenth century royal beauties served as the glamorous ideal for women in the These three beauties were the Empress Eugénie ... https://t.co/1B71BYEU7D

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If I had to pick one fairy tale I loved as a child, it was Bluebeard. Brought to life by Charles Perrault in 1697, & illustrated below by Doré & Dalziel in the 19thc, the tale’s themes of forbidden secrets & the perils of curiosity were as old as Pandora 😱🗝#FairyTaleTuesday

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