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Eighteenth and Nineteenth-century Bonesetters’ Tales - Eighteenth and nineteenth-century #bonesetters were like today’s chiropractors, osteopaths, and physical therapists rolled into one. They practiced ... https://t.co/CsoRAkDxvE #medhist #19thcentury
Eighteenth and Nineteenth-century Bonesetters’ Tales - Eighteenth and nineteenth-century #bonesetters were like today’s chiropractors, osteopaths, and physical therapists rolled into one. They practiced ... https://t.co/HD5UUpogzf #18thc #19thc
This intriguing image shows science personified as a woman, illuminating nature with her light. Museum ticket from late eighteenth century. Engraving by William Skelton (1763–1848), symbolizing knowledge of the natural world. Source: https://t.co/24UmOGxyZU
@nanonano_me
Eighteenth day of the Advent Calendar 2020 ❤️
Anyone feeling jaded with masks, why not look at how masks were embraced in the eighteenth century. Yet more looks to recreate at home!
#archives #maskwearingfabulousity #masquerade #history
(Sources: British Museum 1935,0522.1.123; 1874,0613.2665; J,5.42; 1877,1013.865)
Check out Prospects of Empire: Slavery and Ecology in Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Britain, an online exhibit from Yale University Library, curated by Hazel V. Carby and Heather Vermeulen!
#HECAA #ArtHistory #18thCentury #MuseumsUnlocked
Check it out here: https://t.co/8HT0ah9JwF
We know that many of you love the art deco decadence of Umberto Brunelleschi, and we have just added all 148 plates from the 1948 complete works of Alfred de Musset. You can see them at https://t.co/dijBUgmR16. Share the eighteenth century with plenty of low-cut decolletage!
We know that many of you love the art deco decadence of Umberto Brunelleschi, and we have just added all 148 plates from the 1948 complete works of Alfred de Musset. You can see them at https://t.co/dijBUgmR16. Share the eighteenth century with plenty of low-cut decolletage!
We know that many of you love the art deco decadence of Umberto Brunelleschi, and we have just added all 148 plates from the 1948 complete works of Alfred de Musset. You can see them at https://t.co/dijBUgmR16. Share the eighteenth century with plenty of low-cut decolletage!
Out soon: 'Masculinity and Danger on the Eighteenth-Century Grand Tour', by Dr Sarah Goldsmith https://t.co/nL320wkWAr
Latest in 'New Historical Perspectives' series from IHR, @RoyalHistSoc and @UoLPress.
Available free #openaccess and print from 30 November
#twitterstorians
It was once a loggia with five large arches looking onto the garden, which were closed up at the end of the eighteenth century to protect the frescoes of Lanfranco.
👤 Giovanni Lanfranco
#galleriaborghese
Housemaids and Their Duties in the 1800s - Servants made family life easier in the eighteenth and nineteenth century and housemaids were an important part. Although today, maids work for ... https://t.co/WIsqR6uZA6 #housemaids #18thc #19thc
Happy birthday to #FrançoisBoucher, an artist who is said to epitomize the taste of eighteenth-century France. The Rococo painter favored a palette of blues and pinks, as seen in this colorful canvas. 🎨
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François Boucher, Poetry, 18th century. Oil on canvas #FrickCollection
Félicia is the epitome of an eighteenth century libertine young woman, wonderfully captured by the pen of Andréa de Nerciat and the lively drawings of Louis Icart, one of our favourite illustrators. See the whole new portfolio at https://t.co/wc7P5dP7JU and join in the fun!
Félicia is the epitome of an eighteenth century libertine young woman, wonderfully captured by the pen of Andréa de Nerciat and the lively drawings of Louis Icart, one of our favourite illustrators. See the whole new portfolio at https://t.co/wc7P5dP7JU and join in the fun!
It's Throwback Thursday! ^_^
Each Thursday, I'll be posting one of my original 2014 comic strips.
This was the eighteenth "Blurgh! The Cat" Comic Strip originally posted 29th September 2014; "Time For 1349"! \m/
(Sketches available to view on Patreon!)
https://t.co/6qmLrESmDQ
Kiss Psycho Circus released September 22, 1998
Was this reunion album a real let down?
Best songs on the album?
This album could have been great?
Album artwork?
Today on The Metal Voice
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Psycho Circus is the eighteenth studio album
Sharpers, Shopkeepers, and the Georgian Era - A sharper was defined by Francis Grose in his eighteenth century dictionary as, “A cheat, one that lives by his wits.” ... https://t.co/WFJ4p44gKn #wwwblog #georgianera #18thcentury